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NeuroSAE

The NeuroSAE® examinations are designed to help neurologists meet the19Neuro-Products-template-m1.psd_0001_NeuroSAE-Logo-RGB.png American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) self-assessment and lifelong learning component (part 2) for Continuing Certification (CC). The content outline is based on the one used by the ABPN for the cognitive expertise component (part 3) of the CC.

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  • Each calendar year you can find questions in 20 subject areas to help you determine your strengths and areas for improvement and fulfill two Continuing Certification (CC) requirements: self-assessment and CME.* 
  • Exam results compare your performance to other neurologists and include feedback provided by subspecialty area and suggestions for further reading.
  • Mobile-friendly: take the exam on your own schedule, as a timed test, or at your own pace.
  • Up to 20% of questions with images
  • NeuroSAE Medical Student Edition Available

Questions about the NeuroSAE Program? Contact Member Services.

*For an explanation of ABPN CC requirements, please access the Continuing Certification (CC) section of the ABPN website, the ABPN FAQ page, or call the ABPN offices at (847) 229-6500.

New NeuroSAE® Editions Now Available!

NeuroSAE is offered in a shorter, more digestible format to provide increased convenience and accumulated access to hundreds of new questions per year! Written by neurologists for neurologists, each new case-based NeuroSAE examination offers convenient learning opportunities and clinical questions to help you test your knowledge and stay current. Plus, subspecialty editions are back by popular demand in 2024. September and December editions will focus on epilepsy and neuromuscular neurology. Look for 25-question exams, each worth 2 CME, covering all your self-assessment CME needs for the year. 

NeuroSAE: September 2024 Epilepsy Edition

Patrick Landazuri
  • NeuroSAE is a tool that tests your knowledge. It reinforces concepts you understand while identifying topics for which additional assessment—whether at conferences or reading review articles—would be beneficial.
  • Patrick Landazuri, MD, Chair, NeuroSAE Work Group