The examination in medical microbiology is a one-day, computer-based examination consisting of combined Written and Practical questions in each section of the examination. It is administered as follows:
Medical Microbiology Exam
Total Number of Questions
Total Time
Written/Practical Sections
305
6 Hrs. 10 Mins
A candidate must pass both the written and the practical portions of the examination in the same administration in order to pass the examination. All questions are multiple-choice and in the one-best answer format. The questions are designed to measure the candidate’s body of knowledge and problem-solving ability.
Subject areas covered include, but are not limited to:
Medical microbiology administrative and management practices
Quality control and infection prevention
Taxonomy, classification, and nomenclature
Collection, handling, and processing of specimens
Pathogenic mechanisms of infectious diseases
Antimicrobial mechanisms of action and susceptibility testing
Media reagents and stains
Aerobic bacteria: Current identification methods and infections
Anaerobic bacteria: Current identification methods and infections
Spirochetes: Current identification methods and infections
Fungi: Current identification methods and infections
Viruses and Rickettsia: Current identification methods and infections
Parasites: Current identification methods and infections