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Troubleshooting & Issue Monitoring
Test Day Procedures » Troubleshooting & Issue Monitoring
The ABO does not record examinations. Quality assurance and issue monitoring happen through observation. At any time, candidates and examiners may request support for technical issues. Candidates should notify their examiner (or their examination host when in the…
Policies & Disclosures
Policies & Disclosures
The ABO believes in the premise “trust but verify.” We trust that in the pursuit of board certification, you will conduct yourself with respect for the certification credential, your professional reputation, and your patients. However, we also will ask you to…
The Role of Examiners
Examination Overview » Examination Format » The Role of Examiners
During each examination appointment, candidates will meet two experienced, board-certified ophthalmologists referred to as examiners. Examiners are responsible for presenting each clinical case and evaluating candidates’ handling of the required data acquisition,…
Exam Devices
Rules & Requirements » Equipment and Internet Speed » Exam Devices
Computers To complete the exam, candidates will need a desktop or laptop computer (with one of the required operating systems) and a reliable internet connection. Monitors/Screens For security purposes, candidates must use a single monitor/screen…