Research Article(s) tagged #certification


LA-PMR

Announcing a New and Improved Platform for Longitudinal Assessment (LA) for PM&R Beginning in 2025

The ABPMR is excited to announce a new and improved platform for Longitudinal Assessment (LA) for PM&R beginning in 2025!

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Primary Certification

2024 Part II Examination Results

In April 2024, the Part II Examination was administered to 517 candidates. Congratulations to the 440 newly-certified PM&R physicians!

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Initial Certification Research

Part I Practice Analysis Completed

In 2023, a practice analysis was completed to update the Part I Examination content outline. Click for more information about the resulting outline and content weights, including the process for developing the outline.

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Other Research

Early Career PM&R Diplomates: Apply to be an ABMS Visiting Scholar

The ABPMR Foundation has committed to sponsoring an ABMS Scholar for the 2024-2025 academic year. The ABMS Visiting Scholars Programâ„¢ supports the research of early-career physicians and research professionals and facilitates leadership development through engagement with ABMS and the broader certification community.

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Primary Certification

Part II Examination Video Resources

Take a look at our Part II Examination video resource showcase that covers a wide variety of content including scoring, study tips, mock exams, practice vignettes and more.

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Resources

2023 End-of-Year-Reminders

2023 is coming to a close in just a few weeks! See reminders for the end of the year, including completing requirements, LA-PM&R reminders, ABPMR holiday hours, and more.

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LA-PMR

LA-PM&R: Articles Available for Quarter 4 Selection Beginning October 1

We are excited for the opportunity this gives LA-PM&R users to read important studies in the field, as well as the value it adds to your assessment and learning.

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Initial Certification Research

Published: Taking Leave During Residency

Click here to read more about the types of absences and subsequent delays and variations in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Medical Board Pass Rates.

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Initial Certification Research

Published: Why do Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians Lose Board Certification?

Why Do Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians Lose American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Certification? Click to read the research article conducted by a team of ABPMR physiatrists.

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Initial Certification Research

Published: Comparison of State Board Disciplinary Actions in Board-Certified Versus Non-Board-Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians

A research team led by Lawrence R. Robinson, MD, recently had their research article on disciplinary action in board certified versus non-board-certified physicians published ahead of print in the PM&R Journal. Read Dr. Robinson's summary of the research and see the full article here.

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