The IBHRE Test Writing Committee and the National Board of Medical Examiners designed the CCDS certification examination. To maintain certification, participants must complete Verification of the Continuing Education once every five years and recertify by re-examination once every ten years.
This examination assesses essential clinical knowledge relevant to implanting pacemakers and ICDs and the diagnosis and treatment of patients who suffer from heart rhythm disorders. The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions and is administered within a five-hour time limit. Candidates should have broad knowledge in three general areas:
Physicians and physician fellows-in-training who implant pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) or perform electrophysiology studies.
The purpose of this policy is to articulate and define the standard eligibility requirement held by IBHRE to qualify for the above stated certification exam and the documentation required from candidates to prove eligibility.
Applicants for the Cardiac Rhythm Device Therapy Examination for the Physician must be a licensed physicians involved in the practice of heart rhythm management. Physicians applying for the certification must also:
OR
Upon submitting an application for the exam, all candidates must provide appropriate documentation as evidence of the candidate’s eligibility:
IBHRE reserves the right to independently verify the licenses, credentials and employment status of all examination candidates. The candidate’s signature on his or her examination application duly authorizes IBHRE to conduct such independent verification
See the IHBRE website for more info https://www.ibhre.org/