canadianpulmdoc
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So I'm a Canadian pulmonologist looking to move to the US one day and getting quite confused with all the board certifications requirements. I did all my training in Canada including my internal medicine and pulmonary royal college exams.
From what I understand, to be board certified in pulmonary medicine in the US I need to first be board certified in internal medicine by the ABIM. The problem that I am seeing is that there is a 7 year eligibility rule for take ABIM exams. I finished my 3 years of internal medicine residency on June 30th, 2016. I never considered taking the ABIM exams before because I was not planning on working in the states.
Am I screwed? I have no desire to redo a year on internal medicine residency as pulmonary attending, especially just to take an exam in a field I will not be working in.
From what I understand, to be board certified in pulmonary medicine in the US I need to first be board certified in internal medicine by the ABIM. The problem that I am seeing is that there is a 7 year eligibility rule for take ABIM exams. I finished my 3 years of internal medicine residency on June 30th, 2016. I never considered taking the ABIM exams before because I was not planning on working in the states.
Am I screwed? I have no desire to redo a year on internal medicine residency as pulmonary attending, especially just to take an exam in a field I will not be working in.