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Home Research Research Library Certificates of added qualifications Certificates of added qualifications 1989 Author(s) Pisacano, N J Topic(s) Family Medicine Certification Keyword(s) Certificates Of Added Qualifications Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Practice In 30 years of experience in our profession, I sense there has never been a time that my colleagues have expressed so much discontent. The source of the malady is generally believed to be the obfuscation of the ability to practice according to one’s own conscience, without excessive interference from external agencies. We perceive unnecessary control by others masked as a need for “accountability.” Clinical decisions, and thus expressions of the “art” of our profession, are being categorized, systemized, constricted, and otherwise distorted. We, as physicians, are enjoying less and less respect from our patients, and so we are losing our self-respect. ABFM Research Read all 2016 Transforming physician certification to support physician self-motivation and capacity to improve quality and safety Go to Transforming physician certification to support physician self-motivation and capacity to improve quality and safety 2016 The Predictive Validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA Examinations With Regard to Outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine Examinations Go to The Predictive Validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA Examinations With Regard to Outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine Examinations 2008 Value of information in virtual patients portraying pharyngitis Go to Value of information in virtual patients portraying pharyngitis 2020 Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year Go to Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year
Author(s) Pisacano, N J Topic(s) Family Medicine Certification Keyword(s) Certificates Of Added Qualifications Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Practice
ABFM Research Read all 2016 Transforming physician certification to support physician self-motivation and capacity to improve quality and safety Go to Transforming physician certification to support physician self-motivation and capacity to improve quality and safety 2016 The Predictive Validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA Examinations With Regard to Outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine Examinations Go to The Predictive Validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA Examinations With Regard to Outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine Examinations 2008 Value of information in virtual patients portraying pharyngitis Go to Value of information in virtual patients portraying pharyngitis 2020 Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year Go to Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year
2016 Transforming physician certification to support physician self-motivation and capacity to improve quality and safety Go to Transforming physician certification to support physician self-motivation and capacity to improve quality and safety
2016 The Predictive Validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA Examinations With Regard to Outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine Examinations Go to The Predictive Validity of the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners’ COMLEX-USA Examinations With Regard to Outcomes on American Board of Family Medicine Examinations
2008 Value of information in virtual patients portraying pharyngitis Go to Value of information in virtual patients portraying pharyngitis
2020 Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year Go to Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment after One Year