How do I study for Ibhre?

How do I study for Ibhre?

Refer to your experience in the field, drawing from on-the-job training and clinical experience in implant procedures and EP studies. Review your respective Exam Content Outline for a comprehensive framework of what will appear on the exam. Review the IBHRE Recommended Reading lists as a reference of pertinent texts.

How many questions are on the Ibhre?

The IBHRE CCDS and CEPS (Allied Professional) examinations consist of 200 multiple-choice questions, while the Physician EP exams consist of 175 questions. For security purposes, Prometric scrambles the order of exam questions as they are delivered through computer-based testing.

What is Ibhre?

The International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE) is the global leader of certification in heart rhythm management. The mission of IBHRE is to increase the heart rhythm professional’s knowledge in order to improve the quality of care delivered to our patients.

What is a CEPS certification?

The International Board of Heart Rhythm Examiners (IBHRE), Certified Electrophysiology Specialist (CEPS) credential is for allied health professionals such as nurses, physician assistants and technicians who work with cardiac arrhythmias, ablation, and electrophysiological studies.

How long does it take to get Ibhre results?

within 12 weeks
Scores are usually available within 12 weeks of the exam. Once the scores have been submitted to IBHRE by the psychometrician, the names of those who passed the exam will be posted to the web site and candidates will be notified via email accordingly.

What is the Ibhre exam?

In 2007, IBHRE formed a strategic partnership with the Japanese Heart Rhythm Society to tailor the Examination for Competency in Cardiac Rhythm Device Therapy for the Allied Professional to the needs of the Japanese health care system.

How do I get CEPS?

Here is how the process works:

  1. Purchase a Practice Exam: With each practice exam purchase, you will have access to 2 practice tests that will help you prepare.
  2. Purchase a Certification Exam: The certification exam will consist of 80 questions and you will have 2 hours to complete it.

What does a cardiac device specialist do?

A medical technologist responsible for assisting the physician during the implantation of a Pacemakers, Implantable Defibrillators, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices or Implantable Loop Recorders in the Cardiac Catheterization or Electrophysiology Lab, hospital setting or physician office.

Is EP study painful?

An EP study doesn’t hurt, but you may feel uncomfortable as your heartbeat speeds up or slows down. Tell your care providers if you feel any pain. An EP study can take one to four hours. Your test may last longer if you also have cardiac ablation.