Research Article(s) tagged #subspecialty


Exam Results

2023 Pediatric Rehabilitation Examination Results

This October, the Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Examination was administered to 23 first-time candidates. Of these first-time candidates, 23, or 100%, passed the examination.

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Subspecialty Certification Research

Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Practice Analysis Completed

Results Used to Create New Content Outline for 2023 PRM Exam

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Subspecialty Certification

ABIM to Offer Hospice and Palliative Medicine Certification Exam Annually Beginning in 2024

As the field of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) continues to grow, ABIM will begin offering the Certification Exam in this discipline annually starting in 2024.

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Subspecialty Certification

PM&R Diplomates Eligible to Apply for HALM Subspecialty Certificate

The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) will administer the new subspecialty of Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management (HALM) that was approved at the ABMS Board of Directors meeting last month.

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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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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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Subspecialty Certification

LA-Pain: Answering your FAQs

Pain medicine diplomates will begin annually participating in LA-Pain starting in 2022! Click to read answers to questions on the performance standard, enrollment, annual requirements, and more.

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Subspecialty Certification

Announcement: ABPMR Transitions to HPM Qualifying Board

Starting in 2022, the ABPMR will transition from a co-sponsor to the role of a qualifying board for Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM). Click to read more about this change.

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Policy Change: Dropping Primary

Learn about the history and rationale behind the dropping primary policy enacted in 2015 and the reasons behind a recent change.

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Subspecialty Certification

ABPMR Implements Longitudinal Assessment for Pain Medicine Starting in 2020

The ABPMR is pleased to announce that diplomates who hold a subspecialty certificate for pain medicine will have the option of using Longitudinal Assessment to fulfill requirements for maintaining certification, starting in 2020.

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