Practice the ABA Applied Exam out loud — with an AI examiner.
Live, spoken Standardized Oral Examination (SOE) and OSCE rehearsals with case-based grilling, structured feedback, and crisis-management scenarios from the latest ABA content outline.
מה כלול
כל מה שצריך כדי להגיע מוכנים למבחן.
Standardized Oral Exam (SOE)
Two 35-minute stems with intra-op and additional-topics grilling, matched to ABA blueprint domains.
OSCE stations
Communication, professionalism, informed consent, monitor interpretation, ultrasound, and crisis management.
Crisis playbooks
Malignant hyperthermia, anaphylaxis, LAST, massive transfusion, can't-intubate-can't-oxygenate, and more.
Citations you can trust
Every model answer cites Miller's Anesthesia, ASA guidelines, and current society statements.
איך נראה סשן
בחרו מקרה
בחרו תחום או תנו לבוחן להפתיע אתכם.
דברו את התוכנית
דברו דיפרנציאל, בירור וניהול — בקול רם.
קבלו משוב מובנה
ציון מובנה ותשובות דגם מצוטטות אחרי כל מקרה.
מבחנים בעל-פה הם לא על מה שאתם יודעים — הם על היכולת להגן על מה שאתם יודעים, בקול, תחת לחץ.
שאלות נפוצות
- Public beta opens July 1, 2026. Waitlist members get first access and a launch discount.
- Yes. Separate practice modes for the Standardized Oral Examination and OSCE stations, plus mixed full-length mocks.
- Yes — group accounts for residencies are planned at launch. Sign up and mention your program.
When does ABA prep launch?+
Does it cover both SOE and OSCE?+
Can program directors use it?+
מוכנים ל-July 1, 2026?
נרשמי רשימת ההמתנה מקבלים גישה ראשונה והנחה. אימייל אחד — זהו.
עוד על המוצר
The American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) Applied Examination is the final step toward board certification in anesthesiology, replacing the older Oral Boards. It combines a Standardized Oral Examination (SOE) and an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). BoardsBridge ABA gives anesthesiology residents and fellows a realistic, voice-first way to rehearse both formats, with an AI examiner that runs case stems, asks follow-up questions, and grills on intra-operative management, crisis events, and additional topics. Content is structured around the current ABA blueprint and references Miller's Anesthesia, ASA practice guidelines, and current society statements so candidates can defend every recommendation. Topics include preoperative evaluation and optimization, regional anesthesia and acute pain, cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia, obstetric anesthesia, neuroanesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, critical care, trauma resuscitation, and crisis management scenarios such as malignant hyperthermia, anaphylaxis, local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST), massive transfusion, difficult airway, and can't-intubate-can't-oxygenate. Every session ends with structured feedback covering safety, clinical reasoning, communication, and time management.
- ABA Applied (APPLIED / Oral) Examination
- anesthesiology residents preparing for the American Board of Anesthesiology