Table 3.

Counts and Percentages of Examinees Selecting Each Module

ModuleApril 2014 (n = 10,618)November 2014 (n = 4,802)April 2015 (n = 9,605)November 2015 (n = 4,063)Total (N = 29,088)
Geriatrics3,814 (36%)1,835 (38%)3,258 (34%)1,529 (38%)10,436 (36%)
Emergent/urgent care1,757 (17%)1,065 (22%)1,590 (17%)899 (22%)5,311 (18%)
Ambulatory family medicine8,794 (83%)3,876 (81%)7,834 (82%)3,325 (82%)23,829 (82%)
Child and adolescent care768 (7%)406 (8%)621 (6%)347 (9%)2,142 (7%)
Women's health2,055 (19%)977 (20%)1,948 (20%)914 (22%)5,894 (20%)
Maternity Care2,022 (19%)612 (13%)2,056 (21%)439 (11%)5,129 (18%)
Hospital medicine1,286 (12%)465 (10%)1,278 (13%)374 (9%)3,403 (12%)
Sports medicine740 (7%)368 (8%)625 (7%)299 (7%)2,032 (7%)
Total21,236 (200%)9,604 (200%)19,210 (200%)8,126 (200%)58,176 (200%)
  • The percentages are the observed counts of examinees who selected the module divided by the total number of examinees in the study (N = 29,088). Because examinees select 2 modules, the counts sum to 58,176 and the percentages sum to 200%.