Declining board exam pass rates: Blame millennial doctors?
An interesting conversation recently took place among residency program directors in my field of internal medicine.
At issue was the declining pass rate of first-time test takers of the ABIM Certification Exam.
It’s a mouthful to say, but the ABIM exam is the ultimate accolade for internists. One is only eligible to take the exam after having successfully completed a three-year residency training period (the part that includes “internship,” right after medical …