Recertification in allergy and immunology: an historical review with special emphasis on the 1983 examination |
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Authors: | R G Slavin L Des Prez H C Mansmann J A Meskauskas W Pierson |
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Institution: | St. Louis, Mo., USA |
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Abstract: | Recertification offers a method of evaluating a diplomate's cognitive knowledge of allergy and immunology. In 1983 candidates for the American Board of Allergy and Immunology recertification examination were offered the entire certifying examination but were informed that they would, for recertification purposes, be held responsible only for a subset of questions judged to be particularly clinically relevant. All 40 candidates elected to take the entire certifying examination. Differences between the performance of certifying and recertifying candidates on the recertifying questions were small. Except for the five-choice questions, the differences in performance between the two groups on the remaining questions were also small in an absolute sense. Recertification performance was not related to the time of original certification. Ninety-eight percent of the candidates completed a questionnaire after the examination. Ninety percent stated that they would encourage their colleagues to participate in the recertification process. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests: Raymond G Slavin M D St Louis University School of Medicine 1402 S Grand St Louis MO 63104 |
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