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  • ABPM Supports Bipartisan Legislation to Fund Graduate Medical Education in Addiction Medicine

    Chicago, IL, March 13, 2024: The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) is proud to join the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the American Board of Medical Specialties, and many other organizations in support of the Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act of 2024.

    The Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act, which has gained bipartisan support, would provide much-needed funding to create 1,000 new graduate medical education positions over five years in accredited programs in Addiction Medicine, Addiction Psychiatry, and Pain Medicine. As the United States faces both record numbers of drug overdose deaths and a severe physician shortage, this legislation is a significant step towards expanding the ranks of physicians caring for Americans suffering from substance use disorder.

    “The Substance Use Disorder Workforce Act of 2024 would offer vital funding to train physicians, including Addiction Medicine specialists, whose expertise is imperative in the fight against the current opioid epidemic,” said Wendy E. Braund, MD, MPH, MSEd, FACPM.  “The ABPM fully supports the work of AAMC and the Graduate Medical Education Advocacy Coalition as they advocate for this important legislation.”

    The ABPM is a Member Board of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine, and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    March 13, 2024
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  • ABPM to Begin Accepting Applications for HALM Certification in March 2024

    The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) is pleased to announce that it will begin accepting applications for the Healthcare Administration, Leadership, and Management (HALM) subspecialty certification exam on March 13, 2024.

    HALM certification through the ABPM is open to physicians who are currently certified in an ABPM specialty or subspecialty and who meet the eligibility criteria. Review the eligibility requirements at https://www.theabpm.org/become-certified/specialties/health-care-administration-leadership-and-management/. Physicians will be able to apply online through the ABPM website.

    Sign up here to receive an email notification when the application period opens.

    Physicians who are certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) or the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) must apply through their respective Board; physicians who are certified by an ABMS Member Board other than ABPM, ABA, or ABFM must apply through the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM).

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    February 19, 2024
    Initial Certification
  • ABPM Appoints At-Large Sub-Board Committee Chair-Elect Member to its Board of Directors

    Chicago, IL, February 14, 2024: At its January 2024 meeting, the Directors of the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) voted to add an At-Large Sub-Board Committee Chair-Elect Member to the Board’s membership. The ABPM is pleased to announce that it has appointed Jeffrey M. Hoffman, MD, FAAP, FAMIA, to the new position. The addition of Dr. Hoffman to the Board of Directors brings its total membership to 15 and increases the representation of subspecialties in its discussions and decisions.

    Dr. Hoffman will serve for a two-year term as At-Large Sub-Board Committee Chair-Elect. Upon the conclusion of his initial term, and upon supermajority vote of the Board of Directors, he will serve an additional two-year term on the Board as the At-Large Sub-Board member.

    Dr. Hoffman has served as ABPM’s Clinical Informatics Sub-Board Chair since 2022. In this role, he leads the exam question-writing efforts of the Sub-Board and chairs the Clinical Informatics Longitudinal Assessment Program (LAP) subcommittee.

    Dr. Hoffman is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of the Division of Clinical Informatics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio. He also serves as Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Chief Medical Information Officer, an execute leadership position he has held since 2012. Learn more about Dr. Hoffman from ABPM’s 2022 interview with him here.

    “ABPM’s Board of Directors recognizes the increasing proportion of its diplomates who are certified in an ABPM subspecialty, and we are excited to welcome an additional subspecialty perspective to Board deliberations,” said Wendy E. Braund, MD, MPH, MSEd, FACPM. “In his role as Sub-Board Chair, Dr. Hoffman has proven to be a hard-working and passionate advocate for both the subspecialty of Clinical Informatics and the high standards of board certification. We are privileged to appoint him At-Large Sub-Board Committee Chair-Elect, and we look forward to working more closely with our subspecialties to achieve our shared strategic goals.”

    Dr. Hoffman’s term as At-Large Sub-Board Committee Chair-Elect began immediately upon the conclusion of the January 2024 Board of Directors meeting.

    The ABPM is an ABMS Member Board. Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine; and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    February 14, 2024
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
  • The American Board of Preventive Medicine Elects a New Director to its Board

    Chicago, IL, February 9, 2024:

    The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) is pleased to announce the election of Pamela L. Krahl, MD, MPH, FACOEM, FACP, as a Director on the Board representing the specialty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

    Dr. Krahl recently joined the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC as the Associate Director for Occupational Health Services. She retired from the US Navy in September following 33 years of service. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, where she previously directed the Occupational and Environmental Medicine residency for seven years.

    Dr. Krahl maintains certification in Occupational and Environmental Medicine by ABPM and in Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She has been a productive member of ABPM’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Examination Subcommittee since 2021. In addition, she has held multiple leadership positions at the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM), including as a member of ACOEM’s Council on Membership. Dr. Krahl is a Fellow of both ACOEM and the American College of Physicians (ACP).

    “My passion for preventive medicine has persisted throughout my career in medicine, and I have worked to increase awareness of the field among medical students, primary care residents, and military medicine,” said Dr. Krahl. “I look forward to how I might be able to assist this organization in these and related endeavors that are critical to sustaining the specialty.”

    Dr. Krahl will begin her initial three-year term immediately following the interim Board of Directors meeting in August 2024.

    The ABPM is an ABMS Member Board. Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine; and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    February 9, 2024
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
  • ABPM’s 2023 Annual Report Now Available

    ABPM’s 2023 Annual Report Now Available

    The ABPM is happy to announce the release of its 2023 Annual Report, available here.

    In the report, you’ll find:

    • Top highlights from ABPM’s work in 2023;
    • A report on ABPM’s 75th anniversary celebration;
    • Application, exam, and continuing certification data;
    • A snapshot of ABPM’s financial status;
    • News about ABPM’s Board of Directors, and more.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    February 5, 2024
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
  • Former Chair of ABPM’s Board of Directors Named to the US Preventive Services Task Force

    Chicago, IL, January 17, 2024: The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) congratulates Tonette Krousel-Wood, MD, MSPH, on her appointment to the US Preventive Services Task Force. Her four-year term began in January 2024.

    Dr. Krousel-Wood has served with distinction, including as Chair, on ABPM’s Board of Directors, and most recently served as the President of the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM). She is a professor of medicine and the Jack Aron-endowed chair in primary care medicine at Tulane School of Medicine Department of Medicine and holds many other leadership positions. Learn more at https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/about-uspstf/current-members/m-tonette-krousel-wood-md-msph.

    The Task Force comprises 16 independent, volunteer members with nationally recognized expertise in prevention and evidence-based medicine. The Task Force works to improve the health of the American population by reviewing and making recommendations about preventive medicine services.

    Read the US Preventive Services Task Force announcement of its recent appointments at https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/sites/default/files/file/supporting_documents/2024-tf-new-members-bulletin.pdf.

    The ABPM is an ABMS Member Board. Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine; and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    January 17, 2024
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
  • ABPM Releases Updated Occupational and Environmental Medicine and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Exam Content Blueprints

    Chicago, IL, December 14, 2023: The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) announced today that it released the updated content blueprints for both the Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) and the Public Health and General Preventive Medicine (PHGPM) exams. The new blueprints will go into effect beginning with the 2024 certification exam cycle.

    To ensure the blueprints reflect the current practice of OEM and PHGPM physicians, ABPM solicited the input of ABPM-certified physicians working in these specialties. In addition, practice analysis task forces made of ABPM-certified subject matter experts were instrumental in reviewing and updating the blueprints.

    “The updated OEM and PHGPM exam blueprints are the results of many volunteer hours donated by ABPM diplomates,” said Wendy E. Braund, MD, MPH, MSEd, FACPM. “Feedback from practicing physicians is foundational to the validity of our exams, and, on behalf of the Board, we are incredibly grateful for the work and dedication of our tireless volunteers. The updated blueprints encapsulate the knowledge and skills that ABPM-certified physicians must possess to provide outstanding care for the populations they serve.”

    The OEM exam blueprint is posted on the ABPM website at https://www.theabpm.org/become-certified/exam-content/occupational-medicine-content-outline/ and the PHGPM exam blueprint is https://www.theabpm.org/become-certified/exam-content/public-health-and-general-preventive-medicine-content-outline/.

    The ABPM is an ABMS Member Board. Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine; and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    December 14, 2023
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
  • ABPM Updates its Guidelines for Integrated Training Experiences

    Chicago, IL, October 31, 2023: The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) has updated its guidelines for Integrated Training Experiences (ITEs), supporting training programs and physicians who plan to seek certification by both ABPM and another ABMS member board via the ITE pathway.

    ITEs are dual-training programs that allow an individual resident or fellow to complete training in two residencies, two fellowships, or a residency and fellowship simultaneously. While ITEs do not truncate or reduce training time in an ABPM specialty or subspecialty, the ITE prepares a physician to sit for the initial certification exam in both the specialty and/or subspecialty areas for which the ITE was designed.

    At its August 2023 Board of Directors meeting, ABPM updated its guidelines to specify that training programs must submit ITE proposals to ABPM at least 60 days prior to the date the physician plans to begin the ABPM-sponsored training. To ensure that a physician who enters an ITE will receive the training required to be eligible for ABPM certification exams, ABPM cannot review an ITE program if the physician has already started the ABPM-sponsored training. In addition, block diagrams submitted as part of the proposal must be in a format that is materially consistent with the ACGME sample block diagram that is current at the time of submission of the proposed ITE. These updates allow ABPM to review programs thoroughly before a physician begins training.

    “ABPM is proud to support physicians who plan to become dual-certified by offering ITEs as a training option for individual physicians,” said Wendy E. Braund, MD, MPH, MSEd, FACPM. “The guidelines allow ABPM to ensure that ITEs provide the training and knowledge necessary for dual-certified physicians – not only to pass the certification exam, but also to successfully practice their preventive medicine specialty or subspecialty.”

    Preventive medicine residency and fellowship programs may find additional information about both ITEs and combined training programs, including guidelines and application forms, on the ABPM website at https://www.theabpm.org/become-certified/integrated-training-experiences-and-combined-training-programs/.

    The ABPM is an ABMS Member Board. Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine; and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    October 31, 2023
    Initial Certification
  • ABPM Board Member Appointed to Governing Board of Texas Physician Health Program

    ABPM congratulates Dr. Michael Weaver, who was appointed to the Governing Board of the Texas Physician Health Program (PHP) in July of 2023.

    The mission of the Texas PHP is to ensure patient safety and uphold high standards in medical care. It serves Texas physicians who are experiencing substance use disorders, physical illness and impairment, and/or psychiatric conditions by offering a variety of services prior to, during, and after treatment.

    Dr. Weaver is certified in Addiction Medicine and serves on ABPM’s Board of Directors as its At-Large Sub-Board Member. He is also Chair of ABPM’s Addiction Medicine Sub-Board.

    Learn more about Dr. Weaver’s role on the Texas PHP Governing Board here.

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    October 25, 2023
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
  • The American Board of Preventive Medicine Elects a New Director to its Board

    Chicago, IL, September 7, 2023: The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) is pleased to announce the election of Michele A. Soltis, MD, MPH, FACPM, as a Director on the Board. Dr. Soltis will represent the specialty of Public Health and General Preventive Medicine.

    Dr. Soltis has served as the Chief Consultant to the Army Surgeon General since April 2022. She has also served as the Preventive Medicine Specialty Consultant to the Army Surgeon General since July 2021. In addition, she chairs the Joint Preventive Medicine Policy Group for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. She maintains ABPM certification in Public Health and General Preventive Medicine.

    Dr. Soltis has made valuable contributions to ABPM’s certification exam as a member of the ABPM’s Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Exam Subcommittee since 2018. She is also actively involved as a volunteer on several American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) committees.

    “My participation as a member of the ABPM Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Examination Subcommittee and as the Chairperson of the ACPM Education Committee has afforded me invaluable opportunities to better understand the design and development of competency-based, integrated methods to advance and assess the preventive medicine physician’s knowledge, skills, and abilities,” noted Dr. Soltis. “I look forward to parlaying these experiences into contributions to the Board’s continuing endeavor to create and cultivate measures by which preventive medicine physicians meet and maintain our specialty’s prescribed proficiencies. As the ABPM’s Continuing Certification Program and related processes evolve, these educational, evaluative efforts will remain essential to the enhancement of physician professional performance and vital to the health of our specialty.”

    “I am pleased to welcome Dr. Soltis as a member of the Board of Directors,” said ABPM Chair Wendy E. Braund, MD, MPH, MSEd, FACPM. She lauded the Board’s selection of Dr. Soltis, saying, “Dr. Soltis is a thoughtful, hardworking member of the Exam Subcommittee and I have every confidence that she will be a valuable addition to the Board. I anticipate her time on the Board will be very successful.”

    Dr. Soltis will begin her initial three-year term immediately following the Interim Board of Directors Meeting in August 2024.

    The ABPM is an ABMS Member Board. Founded in 1948, ABPM works with the ABMS in the development of standards for the ongoing assessment and certification of over 12,000 physicians certified by the ABPM in the specialties of Aerospace Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Public Health and General Preventive Medicine; and in the subspecialties of Addiction Medicine, Clinical Informatics, Medical Toxicology, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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    September 7, 2023
    Initial Certification, Maintain Certification
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