Practice for the Oral Board Exam using your phone camera, replay your performance, and score yourself.

- Download the “Reblay” app through the below links- GME programs subscribe to give access to all residents and fellows. This service is not yet available for individual subscriptions.- If your department is registered, use your departmental email and create an account.- Test by using one of the test exams first.- Pick one of the exams, and Your phone will be your oral board examiner. You will hear the questions, and then you can start answering in front of your phone camera, which will record video.- At the end, replay your recorded exam, question by question, to assess and score yourself against a checklist.- For every question review, you can find some answer guides plus a reference/further reading section,- Review your results report, and repeat with the next exam until you master presenting yourself before the oral board examiners.
This section includes:A Long case: Full stem with details of the case history, presentation, labs, imaging, and vitals… followed by three sections:Intraoperative Questions (15 minutes) covering five topics.Postoperative Questions (15 minutes) covering six topics.Additional topics (10 minutes) covering three casesA Short case: Short stem with some info about the presentation and type of surgery followed by three sections:Preoperative Questions (10 minutes) covering five topics.Intraoperative Questions (15 minutes) covering six topics.Additional topics (10 minutes) covering three cases.


Objective Structured Clinical Exam consists of seven stations, each eight minutes, with four minutes before every station to review the case stem and Task statement. The stations cover the following topics:Informed consent / Treatment optionsPeriprocedural complicationsEthicsCommunication with other ProfessionalsPractice-based learningInterpretation of Monitors and EchocardiogramsApplication of Ultrasonography
Practice different kinds of interviews, including:Interview for a job at an Academic centerInterview for a job with a private practice groupInterview for a Fellowship


Practice calling the faculty the night before surgery, practice different challenges with different cases and questions, replay your response, and assess your performance.
The articles listed below can be accessed in detail through the subscription-only app published under the “Reblay” name. It can be downloaded through the below links:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reblay/id6504718142Below is the list of all submissions:Mohamed et al. Exam 82, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Sharif Mohamed, M.D., Mohamed Ibrahim, M.D., University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Anesthesiology, Galveston, TX.Corresponding Author: Sharif Mohamed MD., Dr.Mohamed is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology. He finished his residency at the Cleveland Clinic and his fellowship at Cincinnati Children. Dr. Mohamed's core interests are Anesthesia education and Pediatric Neuroanesthesia. Dr. Mohamed is a father of four, a Boy Scouts Leader, and an Author.Rodriguez et al. Exam 73, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Axel Rodriguez, M.D., Richesh Guragain, M.D., Amit Aggarwal, D.O., Lauren Rein, M.D., Erin Vigil, M.D., University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Anesthesiology, Galveston, TX.Corresponding Author: Axel Rodriguez, M.D.Eteer et al. Exam 72, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Mousab Eteer, MD, Derek Rizzo, MD, MHSA, Rhead Uddin, MD, Elana Folbe, MD, Henry Ford Health, Department of Anesthesiology, Pain Management & Perioperative Medicine, Detroit, Michigan.Corresponding Author: Mousab Eteer MD., Dr.Mousab serves as Senior Staff Anesthesiologist, Intensivist, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at Wayne State University, Henry Ford Health. He completed his medical education at the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 2015. He then pursued a residency in Anesthesiology at the Cleveland Clinic, followed by a fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School in 2020. Dr.Mousab's interests focus on Medical Ethics, Quality Improvement, Echocardiography, and Critical Care.Afroze et al. Exam 71, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Farzana Afroze, MD, Joseph C. Kalet, MD, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York.Corresponding Author: Farzana Afroze, MD, is an associate professor of anesthesiology at Albany Medical Center. She obtained her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine, Dominica. She completed her anesthesiology residency at Albany Medical Center, followed by a pediatric anesthesia fellowship at Children's Hospital in Wisconsin. She has worked at Albany Medical Center since 2012 and has been the residency program director since 2023.Ural et al. Exam 68, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Kelly Ural, MD, Cara Bevinetto, MD, Gustavo Diaz-Mercado, MD, Ochsner Health, New Orleans, Louisiana.Corresponding Author: Dr. Kelly Ural is a cardiac anesthesiologist and current residency program director at Ochsner Health System, as well as a senior lecturer for the University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School. She previously served as the Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology fellowship program director. She is an active member of both the SCA and the ASA and sits on several committees within each organization, including the blood management committee. Her scientific interests are in the areas of anticoagulation and blood conservation.Reagan et al. Exam 67, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Aaron Reagan MD., University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Anesthesiology, Galveston, Texas. Mo Shirur MD., New York University, Langone Health, Department of Anesthesiology, New York, New York.Corresponding Author: Aaron Reagan, MD.Siddharth et al. Exam 66, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Siddharth Dave, MD, Jared Alexander, MD, Savannah Hampton, MD, Jeremy Webb, MD, Ronnie Pezeshk, MD, Christian Matishek, MD, Khushi Ursl. University of Texas Southwestern, Department of Anesthesiology. Dallas, Texas.Corresponding Author: Siddharth Dave, MD, Dr. Dave is an assistant professor of anesthesiology, critical care, and neurocritical care at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He has dual appointments in the departments of Anesthesiology and Neurology. His research interests focus primarily on optimizing patterns of vasopressor usage and improving organ perfusion in the perioperative setting.Sumler et al. Exam 65, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Michele L. Sumler, MD, MA, FASE, Amy L. Yan, MD, Division of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.Corresponding Author: Michele L. Sumler, MDDing et al. Exam 64, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Xuegin Ding MD, Ph.D, Natasha Samanich MD, Department of Anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OhioCorresponding Author: Xuegin Ding MD, Ph.D.Castro et al. Exam 62, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Anne L. Castro, MD, Daniel McDonald, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Corresponding Author: Dr. Annie Castro is an assistant professor of anesthesiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She attended the University of Chicago for medical school and completed anesthesia residency and fellowship in acute pain and regional anesthesia at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC. She serves as associate program director of MCW’s anesthesia residency program, and in addition to regional anesthesia and acute pain, her interests include medical education and trauma anesthesia.Soto et al. Exam 87, July 2024, Reblay app for interactive medical education, Reblay Publishing. Accessed on July 2024. www.reblay.com/exams
Authors: Shikha Shukla, MD, Bassel Kadi, MD, Roy Soto MD. Oakland University William Beaumont School of MedicineCorresponding Author: Roy Soto MD.
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