ABAAHP Frequently Asked Questions
DURATION OF EXAMINATION:
3 hours; average expected time to complete: 2 hours [to allow yourself sufficient response time, plan to be present for the entire duration of the scheduled exam (we do not recommend making conflicting travel arrangements)
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF EXAMINATION:
English
EXAM CONTENT:
| SUBJECT/CORRESPONDING SECTION OF STUDY GUIDE | APPROX % OF EXAM |
|---|---|
| Foundation of understanding of importance/application of anti-aging medicine: | |
| Mechanisms of Aging | 5 % |
| Demographic / Sociological Aspects of Aging; Advances in Biotechnology | 5 % |
| Sound textbook knowledge of: | |
| Endocrinology | 20 % |
| Neurophysiology | 15 % |
| Cancer | 10 % |
| Practical knowledge skills in: | |
| Nutritional Therapies | 20 % |
| Diagnostic and Therapeutic Interventions | 25% |
RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW TO PREPARE:
- Establish a confident comprehension of content of Study Guide
- Practice by taking the Test Review Questions appearing at the end of the Study Guide
- Based on the decision of the Board of Directors past examination questions will not be available in order to safeguard of integrity of the exam process
REVIEW MATERIALS (recommended examination preparation list):
- ABAAHP Study Guide, plus recommended reading list as follows:
- Official Board Exam Video Series (DVD)
- Anti-Aging Therapeutics Volume 5 (CD-ROM)
- The Science of Anti-Aging Medicine (book)
- Infection Protection (book)
- The New Anti-Aging Revolution (book)
- Ten Weeks to a Younger You (book)
I TOOK THE EXAM, WHEN WILL I KNOW MY SCORE?
Grading of ABAAHP Written Exam is completed within 4 to 6 weeks of the date on which the exam was administered. The Board Coordinator notifies each examinee of their score with a letter by mail.
On a case-by-case basis for examinees who fail the written exam, the examinee may request (at additional cost to examinee) the ABAAHP Review Committee to conduct a Deficiency Analysis. This analysis presents a segmented summary of the knowledge deficits of the examinee as demonstrated by performance on the exam.
DO I HAVE TO COMPLETE ALL THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE I TAKE THE EXAM?
No, membership in good standing in A4M, your application, and payment will start the process and you can take/sit for the exam.
If you have any additional questions please contact the Board Coordinator, at 773-528-0046 or exam@worldhealth.net.
upcoming Events
U.S. Events
congresses
fellowships
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Aesthetic Medicine Module I
Las Vegas, NV | Dec. 9-10, 2009 -
Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine Modules I, II, III & IX
Las Vegas, NV | Dec. 10-12, 2009 -
Preventative Medicine, Nutrition & Sports Medicine Module I
Las Vegas, NV | Dec. 9-11, 2009 -
Fellowship in Preventative Medicine, Nutrition & Sports Medicine Module III
Las Vegas, NV | Dec. 11-12, 2009
symposium
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Advanced Hormone Symposium
Chicago, IL | Oct. 8-10, 2010
VIDEO: Brain Age Workshop
Dr. Eric Braverman, Director of The Place for Achieving Total Health
(PATH Medical), Chairs the
Brain Age Workshop taking place Dec. 9, 2009.
Held in conjunction with the Winter Session of the 17th Annual World
Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine & Regenerative Biomedical Technologies.
The Brain Age Workshop features presentations on Brain Mind Assessment
via Neuropsychological Analysis, Movement Deficiency Syndrome,
Hormones and the Brain, Nootropic Drug Mechanisms, and Traumatic Brain
Injury. View this video to learn about Dr. Braverman’s brain-based
model of aging and age modulation.
International Events
- Mexico City | Jan. 15-17, 2010
- Milan | Mar. 18-20, 2010
- Kuala Lumpur | Apr. 29 - May 2, 2010
- Jakarta | May 2010 (pending)
- Bucharest | May 2010 (pending)
- Seoul | May 2010 (pending)
- Melbourne | Aug. 21-22, 2010
- Dubai | Oct. 26-27, 2010
- Bali | October 2010 (pending)
- Mainz-Frankfurt | Nov. 8-10, 2010
- Sao Paulo | Nov. 12-14, 2010
- Shanghai | November 2010 (pending)





