Examinations
CCEeXAM® Examination of Special Competence in Critical Care Echocardiography
The CCEeXAM® promotes continued excellence in performance and interpretation of cardiac ultrasound. This computer-based exam is administered one day a year at Pearson VUE Professional Centers. To locate a test center click here.
Fees and Deadlines
Early Registration Fee Ends: | 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 | Price: $995.00 |
Late Registration Fee Begins: | 12:00 AM (Midnight) EST on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 | Price: $1,195.00 |
Registration Closes: | Promptly at 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 |
** NO EXCEPTIONS will be made beyond this deadline **
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Withdrawal/Refund Deadline: | 5:00 PM EST on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 |
Deferments are no longer available
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Exam Administration Date: | Tuesday, January 28, 2025 |
Applicants for the CCEeXAM® must provide proof that they can practice medicine (MD, DO, MBBS, etc.). Please see the examination eligibility requirements below:
North American Trained Physicians must submit ONE of the following:
- A valid (unexpired) license to practice medicine with expiration date
- training or temporary licenses with valid expiration dates are accepted
- Letter of Good Standing from an ACGME Accredited program director
- Letter must be on official letterhead, be signed by director and be notarized.
- See Sample Letter of Good Standing here.
- Letter must be on official letterhead, be signed by director and be notarized.
Non-North American Trained Physicians must submit of the following:
- A valid (unexpired) license to practice medicine with expiration date
- If your license does not contain an expiration date, you will need ONE of the following in addition to your license to practice medicine:
- An original letter from the Medical Council stating your license is permanent
- If your license does not contain an expiration date, you will need ONE of the following in addition to your license to practice medicine:
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- An original certificate of good standing dated no more than 12 months prior to date application received.
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All documentation must be supplied in English. If original documentation is not in English, a certified translation must be attached to each document. The examinee will be responsible for all costs associated with certified translation. Please allow yourself appropriate time if you need to obtain your medical license from a third party or translation is necessary.
NOTE: Only a copy of the Applicant’s current proof to practice medicine or a letter from current program director, completed application, and application fee are required in order to sit for the CCEeXAM®. Documentation for certification is not required when registering to take the CCEeXAM®. However, you may submit your certification documentation at any time after applying for your exam.
Prepare your information and submit your application for the CCEeXAM®.
You will need the following information to complete the application:
- Personal contact information
- Proof of license to practice medicine (pdf)
- Supporting Documentation (pdf) if special accommodations are needed (see details below)
- Payment information
VERY IMPORTANT: Please remember to type your name the SAME as it appears on the unexpired, photo-bearing, signed, government-issued identifications you will be using at the Pearson VUE Testing center. The name you provide on this application will be used to create the Authorization to Test (ATT). Discrepancies in your first and last names will cause you to be denied admittance to the examination.
Requests for Special Accommodations
NBE will provide, upon approved request, reasonable accommodations necessary to afford an individual with a documented disability an equal opportunity to participate in the CCEeXAM®. Requests for special accommodation must be received before 5:00 PM EDT Tuesday, May 28, 2024.
To support a request for special accommodations, please provide an original letter signed by the applicant and an evaluator, qualified psychologist, physician, or other health care professional who specializes in the stated disability. All documentation submitted in support of a request for special accommodations will be kept confidential.
The documentation must:
- Be current (completed within the last five years)
- Clearly state the diagnosed disability or disabilities
- Describe the functional limitations resulting from the disability
- Describe the specific accommodations requested and the rationale for such accommodations
- Be typed or printed on official letterhead and signed by the evaluator qualified to make the diagnosis
- Include example, when possible, of where special accommodations have been requested and granted. If no prior accommodations have been provided, the evaluator, psychologist, physician, or health care professional should include a detailed explanation as to why no accommodations were given in the past and why the accommodations are needed now. The purpose of the documentation is to validate that the candidate is covered under the ADA as a disabled individual. Additional documentation may be required to support the request.
If breastfeeding/pumping accommodations are needed, please choose YES in the online application. You will need to upload supporting documentation during the registration process.
Contact NBE’s examination department if you have any questions if you have questions or concerns.
Exam Length and Format
NDA
- Allotted Time – 5 minutes
- Refusal or timeout of the NDA will result in the termination of your examination.
Tutorial
- Allotted Time-15 minutes
- This tutorial illustrates how the computer-based testing works and gives an opportunity to practice the format prior to beginning the exam.
- This tutorial is optional.
Breaks:
- Allotted Time-25 Minutes
- Break time may ONLY be taken between blocks.
- If you finish an exam block early, the time remaining will be added to the break time.
- Any additional breaks taken are unscheduled and your exam clock will continue to count down.
- Unused time from NDA/Tutorial does NOT add to pooled break time.
- Unused time from one exam section does NOT add time to another exam section.
Block 1: Exam Section
- Allotted Time-54 Minutes
- 40 questions in block
Block 2: Exam Section
- Allotted Time-54 Minutes
- 40 questions in block
Block 3: Exam Section
- Allotted Time-54 Minutes
- 40 questions in block
Block 4: Exam Section
- Allotted Time-54 Minutes
- 40 questions in block
Block 5: Exam Section
- Allotted Time- 54 Minutes
- 40 questions in block
End of Exam Survey:
- Allotted Time – 10 Minutes
Totals for Day:
- Allotted Exam Time: 4 hours and 30 minutes for exam items
- A maximum of 5 hours and 20 minutes, including break, NDA, tutorial, and survey
- 200 total items
Approved NBE Exam Candidates
Upon the approval of an application, candidates are sent an Authorization to Test (ATT) notification which will include your 1-day eligibility window to take the examination. The ATT provides instructions and details for scheduling your test date and location.
NBE’s examinations are administered on only 1 day at over 230 Pearson Professional Centers (PPC) in the United States and US territories and over 3,000 Pearson VUE Authorized Test Centers (PVTC) internationally. Examination site availability is provided when scheduling your examination with Pearson VUE. Do not contact Pearson VUE until you have received an Authorization to Test (ATT). Available sites may be viewed at www.pearsonvue.com/nbe.
- IMPORTANT: While the NBE tries to accommodate location preferences, preferred testing sites are NOT guaranteed, and travel may be necessary.
In the event you need to reschedule your examination, contact Pearson VUE at least two full working days in advance of your scheduled appointment. (Click here to review NBE’s exam cancellation/refund policy.)
- Via phone: Call (800) 869-4102, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday (Outside of the U.S. (952) 681-3789).
- $10.00 fee associated
- Via internet (no fee): Go to www.pearsonvue.com/nbe
If you do not contact the Pearson VUE within 48 hours in advance of your scheduled appointment you cannot reschedule the examination.
Exam Day
The only people admitted into the examination room are
- Test Administrators
- Authorized Candidates
Identification (ID) Requirements
- The first and last name that the candidate uses to register must match exactly the first and last name on both ID’s that are presented on test day.
- All ID’s required must be issued by the country in which the candidate is testing. If the candidate does not have a qualifying primary ID issued from the country they are testing in, an International Travel Passport from their country of citizenship is required, along with a secondary ID.
- Candidate is required to present two forms of original (no photo copies), valid (unexpired) ID’s; one form as a primary ID (government issued with name, recent recognizable photo, and signature) and one form as a secondary ID (with at least a name and signature, or name and recent recognizable photo).
Primary ID:
- International Travel Passport
- Driver’s license
- Military ID (including spouse & dependents)
- Identification card (national/state/province identity card)
- Alien registration card (green card, permanent resident, visa)
- Local language ID (not in Roman characters) – accepted only if issued from the Country the Candidate is testing in
Secondary ID:
- Any ID containing at least name and signature, or name and recent recognizable photo that meets above ID requirement
- In Japan, a valid Blue Japanese Health Card is acceptable
Maintaining Credentials
Beginning in July 2024, candidates who pass the CCEeXAM MUST enroll and participate in Maintenance of Testamur in Echocardiography (MOTE) the following January to maintain their status. There will be no cost for the first year. Starting in the second year, you must pay the annual $85.00 fee.
Please see the chart below for details.
Refund/Cancellation Policy
Candidates who wish to cancel/withdraw their registration and receive a partial refund (exam fee paid minus $200.00) MUST submit a written request to cancel/withdraw via email to examination@echoboards.org on or before 11:59 PM EDT on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
Any requests received after this deadline will not be processed.
*Deferments are no longer an option. We apologize for any inconvenience. *
Notice: It is REQUIRED to provide NBE with a copy of your appointment cancellation from Pearson VUE prior to receiving a refund.
Examination Administration Grievance Policy
If you believe that some unusual event or condition occurred during your exam administration at the Pearson VUE testing center that caused a significant adverse effect on your performance or ability to take the exam, you may submit an exam grievance. Exam grievances may not be used to challenge the exam design, content, or a failing score.
Examples of an unusual event or condition include but are not limited to; issues with the ID presented for exam entry, computer issues, the internal or external environment at the test center and issues with the exam delivery or interruption of the exam delivery.
If you need to file an exam grievance regarding the administration of your exam, you must submit a detailed email and any appropriate and verifiable supporting documentation, if applicable, to the NBE within three (3) business days after the exam administration in question to examination@echoboards.org.
Please note: Medical issues or unforeseen acts of nature (such as weather) that keep you from arriving at the test center as scheduled, or a sudden onset of an illness during your exam that prevented you from completing your exam should not be filed as exam grievances. These types of issues must be submitted as an exception to policy and you should contact Krista Russell at krussell@echoboards.org.