Hematology Certification Exam Content
Exam Content
The detailed Hematology Certification exam blueprint (pdf) includes an outline of the content areas and their approximate percentages for a typical exam.
Exam Administration
Multiple editions, or “forms,” of the exam are used, and they may differ in question order and content. Some questions require the interpretation of illustrative materials such as electrocardiograms, radiographs and photomicrographs (e.g., blood films, Gram stains, urine sediments).
Exam Development
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- Pretesting
- Question content criteria
- Question-writing process
- Question review/editing process
- Relevance review
Question Format
The exam consists of single-best-answer questions only. This type of question consists of a brief statement, case history, graph or picture followed by a question and list of possible options. You must choose the one answer that is better than the others; note that other options may be partially correct. Familiarizing yourself with the question format in advance may help you work more effectively.
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