ESP Pathology Progress Test
launched on International Pathology Day, 13 November 2024
The ESP Pathology Progress Test (PPT) is a self-assessment tool, valuable for the preparation of residents for their board examination. It consists of 120 multiple choice questions, covering most Pathology subspecialties.
While primarily designed for residents, the ESP PPT is available to all pathologists wishing to test their knowledge in Pathology.
The results of the ESP PPT are confidential.
ESP PPT 2024 is scheduled for 13 November 2024 and will be available for at least 3 weeks.
From 13 November to 22 December 2024, all pathologists, especially trainees, are invited to take the ESP Pathology Progress Test (PPT). The test, consisting of 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), includes text-based, image-based, and virtual slide-based questions. It is designed for trainees nearing the end of their residency, covering diagnostic pathology, molecular pathology, and disease mechanisms.
Participants will receive their scores immediately after completing the test. The PPT is for self-assessment only, with anonymous results. It is recommended to complete the test in one session (approximately 3 hours), but it can be taken in stages.
Registration:
ESP Members: Please Log In to the ESP website first. Once logged in from my profile, you will be able to access the ESP Educational Platform. From there, register via the “PPT 2024” tab or click the button below. Access to the platform will be granted upon successful registration.
- Non-members: A guest account can be created via the below button “Registration for non-members”. Activation may take up to two working days. Non-members will not receive a certificate or access to correct answers.
CME Credits & Certification:
- ESP members in good standing will receive a certificate and CME credits, along with access to the correct answers, two weeks after the test ends.
The PPT is free for all participants.
For technical issues or questions, contact Dr. Christos Poulios, ESP Education Manager, at c.poulios@esp-pathology.org.