How to Apply - CGSO QE
- The online application process for the Complex General Surgical Oncology Qualifying Exam is posted each year by mid-May. A notice will be posted on the homepage at that time.
- Applicants are encouraged to begin the application process as early as possible. If you do not complete the application process, any materials or fees submitted cannot be carried over to another year.
- Exam accommodations: Please notify the ABS office at the time of application to the QE if you will need testing accommodations at the center due to learning disabilities by formerly submitting your request per our Examination of Persons with Disabilities policy.
- In addition, if you are a nursing mother, or if you have a medical condition such as injury or diabetes, etc., please inform the ABS at the time of application if you will need accommodations, such as additional break time during the exam, by submitting your request per our Examination Accommodations policy. Requests should be submitted no later than 30 days prior to the applicant’s exam date. Pearson VUE has specific designated centers that are able to offer such accommodations, and these locations fill up on a first come, first served basis. ABS will work with Pearson VUE to make appropriate arrangements.
Items Required
- Once the online application process is available, applicants are required submit the following items. Diplomates must be meeting the requirements of the ABS Continuous Certification Program and hold a current full and unrestricted medical license to apply.
1) Application Form
This form covers information regarding your undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate medical education.
2) Operative Experience Report
All cases cited must be from your fellowship. Upload a PDF of your entire ACGME Defined Category and Minimum Report (preferred) or the ACGME Experience Report by Role.
Operative logs uploaded prior to meeting the required cases numbers will be deleted and a note regarding its deficiencies will be posted to the applicant’s portal. Applicants are responsible for monitoring their portal and uploading the case log meeting all case requirements.
Effective for applicants starting fellowship July 1, 2016 and thereafter, New case number requirements (view pdf) were implemented for surgeons who began CGSO fellowship training on or after July 1, 2016. These surgeons will be required to have met the new case requirements by the time of their application to the CGSO QE, including the following minimum case numbers:
Oncologic Area
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Minimum Case Number
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Multidisciplinary Cases
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Breast | 40 | 25 |
Endocrine | 15 | 15 |
Gastrointestinal (not HPB) | 50 | 25 |
Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic | 35 | 25 |
Melanoma/Soft Tissue Sarcoma | 30 | 30 |
Total | 170 | 120 |
| 70 additional cases in one or more of these oncologic areas | |
Total Cases | 240 | 120 |
| | |
Multidisciplinary Management Experiences | 120 with subcategorization as shown above | Can have overlap of surgical cases and cases documenting multidisciplinary management |
Please review the CGSO Case Minimum Requirements (pdf) for full details.
3) Signature Form - signed by electronically by you
- Review, sign and date the attestation online. Approval of your application is contingent upon approval from your program director, who will be contacted separately.
- Note: To avoid the late fee, the signature form must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. ET on the deadline date.
4) Nonrefundable Application Fee - paid by credit card via the ABS website
- Submit your credit card payment (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover) where indicated; a completed application form must be submitted first. A separate exam fee will also be required once your application is approved.
- Note: The total application fee due will be based on when the application fee is paid. To avoid the late fee, payment of the application bee must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. ET on the deadline date.
Application Approval
Once all materials are received, your application will be reviewed by ABS staff. You will be notified via email when your application has been approved. All applicants are responsible for monitoring their application status via their portal to see whether items are missing or incorrect. Please check the status of your application in the ABS portal periodically, and please keep your contact information current.
If you have questions, please refer to our FAQs section. For questions not covered in the FAQs, send an email to the exam coordinator.