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Costs and Benefits of Initial Certification for Emergency Medicine Residency Graduates.

Jill M Baren, Michael S Beeson, Carl R Chudnofsky, Deepi G Goyal, Terry Kowalenko, Mary Nan S Mallory, Barry N Heller, Earl J Reisdorff.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Graduates of emergency medicine residency programs can seek certification from the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM), yet the costs and perceived value by residents is not clear.
OBJECTIVE: This report sought to better define the value of board certification by asking physicians taking the ABEM Oral Certification Examination (OCE) to describe its costs (eg, time, money) and perceived benefits.
METHODS: A descriptive, cross-sectional, voluntary, anonymous survey was administered to physicians taking the 2018 spring and fall ABEM OCEs. Response frequencies were used to report response rates.
RESULTS: There were 2016 physicians who participated in the 2018 OCEs, of whom 1565 (78%) completed a survey. With respect to preparation, 38% (599 of 1565 responses) spent more than 30 hours preparing for the examination. Regarding the expense of preparing for the examination, 21% (328) spent nothing, 50% (776) spent less than $1,000, and 2% (38) spent more than $3,000. Most physicians (80%, 1254) reported a learning benefit to preparing for and taking the OCE. There were 49% (765) of respondents who reported that preparing for the examination reinforced their knowledge of emergency medicine; 20% (311) reported no learning benefit. Most physicians (92%, 1442) reported that ABEM certification provided a career benefit, the most common of which was more career opportunities (69%, 1076).
CONCLUSIONS: Initial certification requires a considerable investment of time and money. Physicians seeking initial ABEM certification found both learning and professional benefits, with the most frequently reported being reinforcement of medical knowledge and more career opportunities. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education 2019.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31871563      PMCID: PMC6919176          DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-19-00334.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Grad Med Educ        ISSN: 1949-8357


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2.  Physician Preparation for the American Board of Emergency Medicine ConCert Examination.

Authors:  Catherine A Marco; Robert P Wahl; Francis L Counselman; Barry N Heller; Terry Kowalenko; Anne L Harvey; Kevin B Joldersma; Earl J Reisdorff
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2016-01-23       Impact factor: 3.451

3.  Boarded to death--why maintenance of certification is bad for doctors and patients.

Authors:  Paul S Teirstein
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2015-01-08       Impact factor: 91.245

4.  Patient outcomes for segmental colon resection according to surgeon's training, certification, and experience.

Authors:  Jay B Prystowsky; Georges Bordage; Joseph M Feinglass
Journal:  Surgery       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 3.982

5.  The American Board of Emergency Medicine ConCert Examination: Emergency Physicians' Perceptions of Learning and Career Benefits.

Authors:  Catherine A Marco; Robert P Wahl; Francis L Counselman; Barry N Heller; Anne L Harvey; Kevin B Joldersma; Terry Kowalenko; Andrea B Coombs; Earl J Reisdorff
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 3.451

6.  Fees for Certification and Finances of Medical Specialty Boards.

Authors:  Brian C Drolet; Vickram J Tandon
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 56.272

7.  Anesthesiologist board certification and patient outcomes.

Authors:  Jeffrey H Silber; Sean K Kennedy; Orit Even-Shoshan; Wei Chen; Rachel E Mosher; Ann M Showan; David E Longnecker
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 7.892

8.  Associations between physician characteristics and quality of care.

Authors:  Rachel O Reid; Mark W Friedberg; John L Adams; Elizabeth A McGlynn; Ateev Mehrotra
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2010-09-13

9.  Physician Attitudes About Maintenance of Certification: A Cross-Specialty National Survey.

Authors:  David A Cook; Morris J Blachman; Colin P West; Christopher M Wittich
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 7.616

Review 10.  Specialty board certification and clinical outcomes: the missing link.

Authors:  Lisa K Sharp; Philip G Bashook; Martin S Lipsky; Sheldon D Horowitz; Stephen H Miller
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 6.893

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