Developing Content Domain Weights for the 2025 Family Medicine Certification Scale

Author(s)

O’Neill, Thomas R, Stelter, Keith L, and Newton, Warren P

Topic(s)

Education & Training, Family Medicine Certification, Role of Primary Care, and What Family Physicians Do

Keyword(s)

Cognitive Expertise, In-Training Examination, Maternity Care, Measurement, Mental Health Care, Sexual And Reproductive Health, and Urgent / Emergent Care

Volume

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine

Purpose: The American Board of Family Medicine approved the use of a new blueprint for the Family Medicine Certification Examination, the In-Training Examination, Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment, and the Continuous Knowledge Self-Assessment. It will go into effect in January 2025. The blueprint defines the content domains for the questions on the examination and the percentage of questions in each domain. This article describes the process used to establish the percentage of questions in each domain. Methods: A random sample of 2000 clinically active ABFM Diplomates were surveyed about the frequency and risk of patient harm associated with 202 clinical activities. The results were translated into recommended percentages of questions for each content domain. Results: The survey response rate was 48% and the demographic data for the responders was representative of ABFM-certified, clinically active Diplomates. Conclusions: This article demonstrates how the examination content is directly connected to the clinical activities that comprise the scope of family practice in a way that considers both how often the activities are performed and their risk of patient harm if the activity is not performed correctly.

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