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Home Research Research Library Ex concilio Ex concilio 1989 Author(s) Pisacano, N J Topic(s) Family Medicine Certification Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Practice Source Journal of the American Board of Family Practice By the time this issue reaches the reader, each Diplomate of the American Board of Family practice will have received a personal letter from me stating that, having attained the age of 65 and after 25 years of daily grinding for family practice, I have requested of our Board of Directors that I be allowed to “decompress” and start to pursue some personal interests that for a major portion of my life have been neglected. As of January 1, 1990, the Executive Directorship will be in the extremely component hands of a great family physician and friend, Paul R. Young, M.D. Paul has been with the Board full-time for the last 18 months and is now ready and capable to assume the administrative duties pertaining to this office. I will also be devoting a Journal for the next 5 years. I will also be devoting a good bit of my time to the pursuit of international activities in family practice. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2009 The measure of family medicine Go to The measure of family medicine 2011 Engagement of family physicians seven years into maintenance of certification Go to Engagement of family physicians seven years into maintenance of certification 1990 Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination Go to Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination 2011 Performance on the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) certification examination: are superior test-taking skills alone sufficient to pass? Go to Performance on the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) certification examination: are superior test-taking skills alone sufficient to pass?
Author(s) Pisacano, N J Topic(s) Family Medicine Certification Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Practice Source Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
ABFM Research Read all 2009 The measure of family medicine Go to The measure of family medicine 2011 Engagement of family physicians seven years into maintenance of certification Go to Engagement of family physicians seven years into maintenance of certification 1990 Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination Go to Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination 2011 Performance on the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) certification examination: are superior test-taking skills alone sufficient to pass? Go to Performance on the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) certification examination: are superior test-taking skills alone sufficient to pass?
2011 Engagement of family physicians seven years into maintenance of certification Go to Engagement of family physicians seven years into maintenance of certification
1990 Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination Go to Predictive validity of the American Board of Family Practice In-Training Examination
2011 Performance on the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) certification examination: are superior test-taking skills alone sufficient to pass? Go to Performance on the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) certification examination: are superior test-taking skills alone sufficient to pass?