SPI Exam Test Prep

Scheduling Your SPI Exam

A Guide to Applying for and Scheduling the SPI Exam

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Are you ready to take your SPI examination? After years of learning, studying, and clinical experience, taking the next step – applying for and scheduling the SPI exam, can be an exciting step toward reaching your career goals. For some, a measure of anxiety may accompany the flurry of thoughts associated with this step. Part of feeling prepared is having an idea of how the process works, what to expect, and where to begin.

SPI Exam Prerequisites

Before you apply to take the exam, there are some educational prerequisites. Clinical experience is also required but varies depending on your education and circumstances. Details concerning these can be found at the official ARDMS website. When you are certain that all prerequisites have been met, an application can be submitted for review. Notification that the application has been accepted signals the next step – scheduling the exam date.

Scheduling the SPI Exam at the Right Time

All applications and scheduling can be done online. Once you have confirmation that your application was accepted, you will have 90 days to schedule and take the SPI exam. At this stage, it may be tempting to put off taking the exam, especially when nerves kick in. If you have been studying diligently, improving your test taking skills, and have a good grasp of the material, schedule the exam before what you have learned begins to fade. Being confident in what you know can help reduce nerves. Practice exams, quizzes, and tests can help you get an idea of how that information translates into question form.

Scheduling the SPI Exam

Schedule your SPI exam test date before the information begins to fade.

Should the test date come up and postponing becomes necessary, extensions can be requested. There is a time frame that is strictly adhered to when requesting an extension. A request must be received with a specific number of days prior to the examination, so don’t wait until the last minute to try and reschedule.

We wish you the best when taking your SPI exam!

New SPI Exam Updates — How They Affect You

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At the start of the fall season, several SPI exam updates began to be implemented. This is not a new occurrence. Since the inception of the SPI exam, this principle ultrasound certification test has undergone numerous adjustments and tweaks to keep it relevant to an ever-changing and advancing field. With each new outline, some apprehension is to be expected. It should be noted, however, that the changes are often beneficial for sonographers and those aspiring to become one.

 

Be prepared for the new SPI exam updates

 

Here is one case in point. Just a few short years ago, the amount of math on the SPI exam was greatly reduced. This change, as you can imagine, moved many to breathe a sigh of relief as they sat down to take the exam. Math was removed so the focus could be on sonography principles and how they apply to the field. Those looking to take the exam could concentrate on the information directly pertaining to their chosen profession. So, what changes have been made this year?

 

Highlights from the Latest SPI Exam Updates

The most conspicuous changes have to do with the number of questions one can anticipate per subject. Prior to September, about 70% of the exam was based on just two main topics. Now, the balance has been shifted. That means a slightly reduced number of Doppler questions and a few more dealing with clinical safety. Subjects like basic principles, new technologies, transducers, and safety will have more questions than before. Information relating to pulsed echo, processing, artifacts, hemodynamics, and instrumentation still occupy a good percentage of the exam but will have noticeably fewer questions. This makes for a more rounded exam. Specific exam information and the SPI exam outline are available online through the ARDMS website.

 

How should these changes affect the way you prepare for the exam? Keep a look out for more information in future posts.

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