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ABIM seeking GI item writers & member feedback

You can help improve the MOC experience.
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ABIM is in need of item writers, especially those who can tackle esophageal and duodenal disorders. The role of the Item-Writing Task Force is to:

  • Create content for ABIM assessments.
  • When relevant, provide media for use in assessments. 
  • Work with ABIM staff to refine the model-based approach to item development.
Candidates for the task force must meet the following qualifications:
  • Be currently board certified in gastroenterology or a related discipline.
  • Have passed their gastroenterology certification exam.
  • Be participating in Maintenance of Certification (MOC).

More information on the desired competencies, the roles and responsibilities of service, and additional details on how to apply can be found within the Item Writing Task Force Member section of ABIM’s website.

Keep an eye out for a survey on MOC

Through a survey that 25% of U.S. GIs will receive, ABIM is actively seeking to enhance its understanding of the practices of board-certified gastroenterologists. ABIM worked with the GI societies to restructure the gastroenterology exam blueprint, shifting from an anatomical basis to a clinical focus, for initial certification and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) exams. If you receive a survey from ABIM, please answer it. Your responses will help ABIM understand the feasibility of focused assessments that align more closely with the actual practices of many gastroenterologists.

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