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JANUARY 20221 ABIM invites diplomates to help develop the INTERNAL MEDICINE MOC blueprintBased on feedback from physicians that MOC assessments should better reflect what they see in practice, in 2015 the American Board of INTERNAL MEDICINE (ABIM) invited certified general internists to provide ratings of the relative frequency and importance of blueprint topics in review process, which resulted in a new MOC exam blueprint, will be used on a periodic basis to inform and update all MOC assessments created by ABIM. No matter what form ABIM s assessments ultimately take, they will need to be informed by front-line clinicians sharing their perspective on what is important to sample of over 300 physicians, similar to the total invited population of internists in age, time spent in dir
Frequency and importance were rated on a three-point scale corresponding to low, medium, or high. The median importance ratings are reflected in the Detailed content outline below. The Internal Medicine Exam Committee and Internal Medicine Board, in partnership with the physician community, have set
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