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ABIM to test open-book MOC assessments


 

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The American Board of Internal Medicine has launched a study to determine the feasibility of allowing access to online resources for a portion of the maintenance of certification assessments.

“We are seeking physicians who have passed the Internal Medicine Certification exam or have taken the Internal Medicine MOC exam within the last 5 years to participate,” Dr. Richard J. Baron, ABIM president and CEO, said in a March 22 blog post on the organization’s website.

Dr. Richard J. Baron

Dr. Richard J. Baron

Offering an open-book portion of the MOC assessment was one of the recommendations on improving the MOC process made in a final report from the Assessment 2020 Task Force earlier this year.

Dr. Baron noted that physicians have been saying that allowing access to online resources “would be truer to a physician’s everyday experiences.”

He also noted that in April, the ABIM board of directors and council “will be meeting jointly to consider physician-guided recommendations about the best options for updating the MOC assessment process,” during which a timetable to pilot, test, and implement changes will be refined.

gtwachtman@frontlinemedcom.com

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