Research Article(s) tagged #bim


Subspecialty Certification

Introducing Longitudinal Assessment for Brain Injury Medicine

Following the successful pilot and launch of longitudinal assessment for continuing certification in PM&R, the ABPMR will offer longitudinal assessment for Brain Injury Medicine (LA-BIM) for continuing certification in BIM beginning in 2024.

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Exam Results

2022 Brain Injury Medicine Examination Results

In September 2022, the Brain Injury Medicine Examination was administered to 176 first-time candidates. Click to see the results and names of the newly-certified diplomates!

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Subspecialty Certification

Temporary Criteria: Brain Injury Medicine Examination

By meeting specific criteria, you may qualify for the Brain Injury Medicine Examination by way of specialized practice. If you're interested in this certification, find out if you qualify for the examination here.

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Exam Results

2020 Brain Injury Medicine Examination Results

On November 23, 2020, the Brain Injury Medicine Examination was administered to 126 first-time candidates. See the examination statistics and the names of the newly-certified physicians!

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Subspecialty Certification

A Seat at the Table: The Opportunities Provided by Brain Injury Medicine Certification

Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, an ABPMR-certified physician in PM&R and brain injury medicine (BIM), says that her BIM certification has meant more open doors and greater opportunity in the field. Read more about why she encourages other physiatrists to become certified in brain injury medicine.

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Subspecialty Certification

From Practitioner to Subspecialist: My Journey in Brain Injury Medicine by Elizabeth Sandel, MD

From ABPMR diplomate Dr. Elizabeth Sandel: Because I've practiced brain injury medicine from the beginning of my medical career in the 1980s, I have seen the need for the subspecialty to grow and change over the years. Now, physiatrists treating brain injuries are perfectly positioned to be leaders in this "new" field. Read on for my experience and perspective, and then consider applying for the Brain Injury Medicine Examination today.

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