Initial ABEM cert difficulty

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Grade4BorBor

AKA Borborygmus
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I graduated residency a few months ago, and I haven't studied as much as I'd like for my upcoming initial ABEM board certification exam.

In your experience, is the exam for initial board certification more difficult than the ITE? Just wondering if I can continue my slower pace of study or if I really need to hit it hard. If it's helpful for context, I did well on the yearly ITEs.
 
I think it's on par. I scored average for ITEs the first two years, didn't study and bombed the final year, but passed the written ABEM board. You should do fine as long as you have a plan and stick with it. PEER, Rosh Review, and/or HIPPO will be your best sources.
 
If you did decent on the ITEs, you'll do fine. I think most graduating residents who've had to study for ITEs and be vigilant with learning during residency would probably pass it their first year out without any preparation whatsoever. I crammed the last 2 weeks doing question banks before the test and passed comfortably.
 
Unfortunately the pass rate for 2020 oral is 0%

because everything was canceled. I kind of thought ABEM would've done the virtual thing sooner, I imagine someone at that org is missing a yacht payment for this grossly unnecessary and outdated exam that my work keeps asking for
 
Unfortunately the pass rate for 2020 oral is 0%

because everything was canceled. I kind of thought ABEM would've done the virtual thing sooner, I imagine someone at that org is missing a yacht payment for this grossly unnecessary and outdated exam that my work keeps asking for

If I have to take it, I'm glad it's moving to this virtual or Zoom-like interface! I like Chicago, but I'd prefer to do it from home.

I feel for the 2019 grads, having to wait longer for the ABEM certification merit badge. Good luck and I hope they don't leaving us new grads hanging much longer!
 
Yeah

Our residency did a lot of oral board exam prep stuff. I'm in the 2019 class that got hosed.

I remember absolutely nothing about oral exam stuff. It's been entirely replaced with useful knowledge.
 
Yeah

Our residency did a lot of oral board exam prep stuff. I'm in the 2019 class that got hosed.

I remember absolutely nothing about oral exam stuff. It's been entirely replaced with useful knowledge.

Don't sweat it. The oral board is a really easy exam. The AAEM prep was gold. Admittedly, I might have failed it if I hadn't taken that course but the content is not difficult. There's almost zero thinking on the cases. That does suck that you guys didn't get to take the exam though... I wonder what they'll do for 2021. They should make it online. It's expensive enough without having to pay for a round trip plane ticket and overnight hotel.
 
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My ITE score was very predictive of how the written exam went. I did Rosh Review and PEER VIII in the months leading up to it just to stay fresh.

I paid for one of the oral boards courses and it was worth it for the peace of mind. My CME covered it, so it was no skin off my back. Most people do fine without it, though.
 
Pretty much the time limit and the manner in which the questions are asked.
This. They way the questions are written, you need to have knowledge of step one and two, and can use the resource to confirm your suspicion about the eventual answer choice (step 3). Of course cannot give any examples.

It’s like patients trying to Google their medical symptoms. You have to have a significant background medical knowledge to start your search, and of course Google doesn’t have every answer.

Overall I feel the test was well done.
 
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