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Adult Congenital Heart Disease Maintenance of Certification Assessments

Adult Congenital Heart Disease MOC Exam Tutorial

ABIM strongly urges you to take the online tutorial before taking your exam. Becoming familiar with the exam will greatly improve your efficiency on exam day. Tutorials take about 30 minutes to complete and give you the opportunity to:

  • View the exam interface
  • Practice using the exam features including notes, strikethrough, and highlight
  • Access exam resources including tables of normal laboratory values
  • Mark questions for review and gain familiarity with the navigator functionality
  • Become aware of exam-specific innovations

Adult Congenital Heart Disease MOC Exam Tutorial

Tutorial Answer Key

Section II: Practice Questions

  • Advanced Media Player – D
  • Advanced Media Player – Video Controls – D
  • Advanced Media Player – Image Controls – C
  • Advanced Media Player – Audio Controls – A
  • Basic Caliper – B
  • IM Calculator Page 1 – A
  • IM Calculator Page 2 – A
  • Sound – A
  • Video – D

Tutorial Requirements for Windows

  • Internet access
  • Windows 7 or newer
  • Web Browsers:
  • Internet Explorer – 11+
  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox – 23+
  • Safari – 6.0.5+
  • High resolution monitor (1024 x 768 recommended), with high color (16 bit)
  • Microsoft compatible mouse or pointing device

Tutorial Requirements for Macintosh

  • Internet access
  • Web Browser:
  • Safari – 6.0.5+
  • High resolution monitor (1024 x 768 recommended), with high color (16 bit)
  • Computer compatible mouse or pointing device

Note: the tutorial is not currently iPad compatible.

If you experience technical difficulties using the tutorial, call 1-800-441-ABIM or send us an email.