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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 21 (3): 253- (2008)
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2008.03.080041
© 2008 American Board of Family Medicine
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More Flexibility for MC-FP Participants and Sleep Medicine Certification Exam

Robert Cattoi, Manager

American Board of Family Medicine –
Communications


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 First Sleep Medicine...
 
The American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) is continuing its efforts to make the transition to the "new" Maintenance of Certification for Family Physicians (MC-FP) as straightforward as possible for all Diplomates. The opportunity to gain a 3-year extension to the certificate has been welcomed by the overwhelming majority of MC-FP participants, as well as the continuous upgrades to the software and processes (many of which can be directly traced to Diplomate feedback).

With the goal of maintaining consistency for all Diplomates, the ABFM announced the following change to the current MC-FP requirements:

This is a change to the original requirement of 2 Part II modules and 1 Part IV module for Stage One. The ABFM Board of Directors decided that all Diplomates should be allowed the opportunity to follow the same rules, and that the options available to the first 2 groups of Diplomates who began MC-FP in 2004 and 2005 should be fairly applied to all Diplomates regardless of year of certification or recertification. This option will allow for more flexibility for participants in Stage One and help ease Diplomates into the MC-FP process during the initial 7-year transition from the traditional recertification process.


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In November 2007, the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) administered the first Sleep Medicine Certification Examination for 5 cosponsoring boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) to 1882 of their diplomates. Seventy-three percent of examination takers passed the examination.

The certification examination was developed jointly by the ABFM, the ABIM, the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), and the American Board of Otolaryngology (ABOto). It replaces the examination given since 1978 by the American Board of Sleep Medicine.

Of the 1882 diplomates who took the examination, 1228 were from ABIM, 460 from ABPN, 83 from ABP, 78 from ABOto, and 33 from ABFM. The 33 ABFM candidates seeking certification in Sleep Medicine are currently certified in Family Medicine, and 18 of these candidates successfully passed the examination.

Certification in Sleep Medicine is designed to recognize excellence among physicians who provide specialized care to patients with sleep problems and specific sleep disorders. Sleep medicine encompasses a multidisciplinary body of knowledge regarding the diagnosis and treatment of sleep problems and disorders and the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology of sleep and wakefulness.

The next Sleep Medicine Certification Examination will be offered by the 5 cosponsoring boards in Fall 2009. To certify in Sleep Medicine, candidates must fulfill these general requirements:

Note: Diplomates certified by one of the cosponsoring boards should contact that board for specific information.


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