Overview and Course Format:This exam is intended for self-study only. It is a duplicate of the 2023 Self-Assessment Examination. No CME is awarded for this online practice exam. This examination is offered as a convenient self-study exercise by the ASSH. The exam is offered to hand and upper extremity care professionals as a comprehensive review tool of basic principles and can also be used by practicing clinicians to stay abreast of new developments and concepts within the specialty.
The examination covers diagnostic and therapeutic problems, both surgical and nonoperative, basic science knowledge, and fundamental principles of hand surgery. The interpretation of the illustrative material and videos is an integral part of this examination.
The 2023 examination consists of 200 questions, preferred responses, discussion and literature references.
Visit the ASSH website for more information about the Self-Assessment Exam:
https://www.assh.org/s/self-assessment-examinationExam Sections:The exam is divided into seven sections.
1. Basic Science
2. Bone and Joint
3. Neuromuscular
4. Skin
5. Vascular
6. Ancillary
7. Miscellaneous
Estimated Time: The estimated time to complete this activity is 20 hours.
Answer Booklet: A PDF of the questions and answers with discussion will be available in the online portal immediately after you have passed the examination.
Disclaimer: The material presented in this exam is being made available by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand for educational purposes only. This material is not intended to represent the only, or necessarily the best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situation discussed, but rather is intended to present an approach, view, statement, or opinion of the authors or presenters, which may be helpful, or of interest, to other practitioners. The examinees agree to participate in this exam sponsored by ASSH with full knowledge and awareness that they waive any claim they may have against ASSH for reliance on any information presented in this examination. The approval of the US Food and Drug Administration is required for procedures and drugs that are considered experimental. Instrumentation systems discussed and/or demonstrated in or at ASSH educational programs may not yet have received FDA approval.