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Home Research Research Library Helping Family Physicians Keep Up to Date: A Next Step in the Pursuit of Mastery Helping Family Physicians Keep Up to Date: A Next Step in the Pursuit of Mastery 2020 Author(s) Quan, Martin A, and Newton, Warren P Topic(s) Family Medicine Certification Keyword(s) Performance Improvement, and Self-Assessment And Lifelong Learning Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine The American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) is exploring the development of an ABFM Journal Club as a part of its continuing certification portfolio. To benchmark this effort, we reviewed the journal article activities of 8 other American Board of Medical Specialties boards. This paper identifies the principles that will drive the design of the optional ABFM lifelong learning and self-assessment activity. Articles for consideration will be identified through an explicit structured search process. A National Journal Club Committee will choose the top 100 articles based on methodologic rigor, generalizability and relevance to family medicine, and potential to change practice. A postactivity assessment instrument will require mastery learning of new clinical findings and support deeper learning, with the goal of supporting personal physicians in keeping up to date and informing shared decision-making. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2013 Family physician participation in quality improvement Go to Family physician participation in quality improvement 1992 1991 certification-recertification examinations Go to 1991 certification-recertification examinations 2012 Cheating: its implications for ABFM examinees Go to Cheating: its implications for ABFM examinees 1989 Classifying the content of board certification examinations Go to Classifying the content of board certification examinations
Author(s) Quan, Martin A, and Newton, Warren P Topic(s) Family Medicine Certification Keyword(s) Performance Improvement, and Self-Assessment And Lifelong Learning Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2013 Family physician participation in quality improvement Go to Family physician participation in quality improvement 1992 1991 certification-recertification examinations Go to 1991 certification-recertification examinations 2012 Cheating: its implications for ABFM examinees Go to Cheating: its implications for ABFM examinees 1989 Classifying the content of board certification examinations Go to Classifying the content of board certification examinations
2013 Family physician participation in quality improvement Go to Family physician participation in quality improvement
1992 1991 certification-recertification examinations Go to 1991 certification-recertification examinations
2012 Cheating: its implications for ABFM examinees Go to Cheating: its implications for ABFM examinees
1989 Classifying the content of board certification examinations Go to Classifying the content of board certification examinations