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Research Supports the Value of Certification

Substantial evidence demonstrates the positive association between ABMS Member Board certification and patient safety, health care costs, disciplinary actions, and clinical outcomes. Recent examples include A Narrative Review of the Development and Outcomes of ABMS Member Board Continuing Certification Programs.

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ABMS Research and Education Foundation Announces Recipients of Inaugural Research Grants

Awarded in two categories, the two-year grants represent $550,000 in funding and a significant commitment to research by the ABMS REF.

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Register Now for ABMS Conference 2024!

Join us at the Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park in the heart of Chicago. We have a full range of options to meet your needs: two-and-a-half days of sessions, two exciting plenary presentations, 40 concurrent breakout sessions, 35+ posters, and much more!

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Why Standards Matter

As medicine becomes politicized, trust in our physicians matters more than ever.

High professional standards help them earn it.

Tara Montgomery, a former public member on the ABMS Board of Directors, writes about the value of standards.

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A Catalyst for Physician QI/PI Engagement

Learn how the ABMS Portfolio Program is a catalyst for physician QI/PI engagement and helps physicians earn continuing certification credits.

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Research Fosters Better Patient Care

July 29, 2024

When American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Member Boards evaluate their board’s certification programs to ensure they accurately measure physician...

Member Boards Advance Research Agenda

July 29, 2024

You’ve seen the headlines: Continuing certification is linked to better patient care. Board certified physicians are less likely to face...