In 2005, ABEM administered the last paper-and-pencil written certification examination and for the first time began development of a computer-delivered examination to be administered in testing centers in November 2006. On April 5, 2004, diplomates were granted access to EMCC Online, the interactive EMCC portion of the ABEM website that provides ABEM diplomates access to a secure, personal homepage where they can track their status within the EMCC program. In 2003, ABEM and ABIM approved the first six-year combined training program for EM/IM/CCM. In 2002, ABEM completed an extensive renovation of its headquarters building in East Lansing, Michigan, incorporating all building space for ABEM use. The following ABEM subspecialties were approved in the 1990s: Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Medical Toxicology. In March 2000, Mary Ann Reinhart, Ph.D., was selected as the new ABEM Executive Director. ![]() Munger, Ph.D., retired his position as the first ABEM Executive Director. In December 1999, after 20 years of service to ABEM, Benson S. In February 1999, ABEM and ABIM approved guidelines for a six-year combined training program that, upon completion, provides physicians the option for triple certification in EM, Internal Medicine, and CCM. The study gathers information on professional interests, attitudes, and goals training, certification, and licensing professional experience well-being and leisure activities and demographic information. In June 1994, ABEM initiated the LSEP and recruited 1,008 emergency physicians to be lifetime participants. The building is a unique design and represents the Board’s dedication to quality and high standards. On June 12, 1993, ABEM dedicated a new headquarters building in East Lansing, Michigan. On September 21, 1989, the ABMS Assembly voted unanimously to approve the ABEM application for conversion to primary board status. ABEM offered the first EM certification examinations in 1980 and certified its first diplomates in that year. ![]() ![]() In September 1979, EM became the 23rd recognized medical specialty.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |