Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review 2015 (UCSF)
Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review
University of California San Francisco Board Review
If you’re a physician preparing for the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) exams, the Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review by the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) is a comprehensive resource that can help you pass the boards. Not only will it expand your knowledge, but it will also improve patient outcomes.
The program, led by a distinguished team from the UCSF School of Medicine, provides an intensive review of internal medicine for both training and practicing physicians. It covers every subspecialty within primary care and selected outside specialties, including neurology, dermatology, and psychiatry. The goal is to provide practical, up-to-date information for any physician looking for a broad-based review of internal medicine and to fully prepare physicians for the wide range of conditions faced in the practice of primary care, family care, and internal medicine.
One of the main objectives of this program is to help you identify your strengths and weaknesses in internal medicine knowledge and address them successfully in preparation for the ABIM Certification or Recertification Examination. The program also helps you incorporate important evidence-based advances in clinical medicine into your practice, improve diagnostic and treatment strategies, and provide optimal care expected of a general internist for conditions in non-medicine specialties like neurology, psychology, and dermatology.
The Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review is designed for internists who are preparing to take the ABIM Certification or Recertification Exam. It actively engages participants and provides optimal preparation for passing the exam, as well as a platform to improve their patient care practice.
Featuring a wide range of topics and expert speakers, here is a preview of what you can expect from the Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review:
Overview and Test Taking Tips
H. Quinny Cheng, MD
Primary Care/Ambulatory Medicine
Paul L. Nadler, MD
Psychiatry
James A. Bourgeois, MD
Infectious Disease
Peter Chin-Hong, MD; Jennifer Babik, MD
Geriatrics
John Newman, MD
Gastroenterology – Part 1 – General GI
Justin L. Sewell, MD, MPH, FACP
Cardiology – Part 1
Atif Qasim, MD, MSCE
Endocrinology
Hilary Thomas, MD
Hospital Medicine
H. Quinny Cheng, MD
Nephrology
Meyeon Park, MD
Pulmonary and Critical Care
Leslie Zimmerman, MD
Gastroenterology – Part 2 – Hepatobiliary
Danielle Brandman, MD, MAS
Cardiology – Part 2
Jeffrey Zimmet, MD, PhD
Rheumatology
Jeffrey Critchfield, MD; Jonathan Graf, MD
Oncology
Matthew Gubens, MD, MS
Hematology
Bradley Lewis, MD
With this program, you will not only gain a comprehensive understanding of internal medicine but also become confident in your ability to successfully pass the ABIM exams. By incorporating the latest evidence-based advances into your clinical practice, you will be able to provide improved patient outcomes. Whether you are a training or practicing physician, the Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review by UCSF is an essential resource for your professional development.
Order your copy of the Internal Medicine Board Certification and Recertification Review today and take the first step towards becoming a board-certified internist or recertifying in internal medicine. The program is available in both MP4 video format and a PDF syllabus to suit your learning preferences. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and improve patient care.
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- Identify strengths and weaknesses in your knowledge of Internal Medicine and successfully address these in preparation for the ABIM Certification or Recertification Examination.
- Incorporate important evidence-based advances in clinical medicine over the past decade into clinical practice.
- Improve strategies to diagnose, treat and prevent important conditions in general internal medicine and medicine subspecialties for improved patient outcomes.
- Provide optimal care expected of a general internist for conditions in non-medicine specialties including neurology, psychology and dermatology.
- Identify strengths and weaknesses in your knowledge of Internal Medicine and successfully address these in preparation for the ABIM Certification or Recertification Examination.
- Incorporate important evidence-based advances in clinical medicine over the past decade into clinical practice.
- Improve strategies to diagnose, treat and prevent important conditions in general internal medicine and medicine subspecialties for improved patient outcomes.
- Provide optimal care expected of a general internist for conditions in non-medicine specialties including neurology, psychology and dermatology.
- Overview and Test Taking Tips – H. Quinny Cheng, MD
- Primary Care/Ambulatory Medicine – Paul L. Nadler, MD
- Psychiatry – James A. Bourgeois, MD
- Infectious Disease – Peter Chin-Hong, MD; Jennifer Babik, MD
- Geriatrics – John Newman, MD
- Gastroenterology – Part 1 – General GI – Justin L. Sewell, MD, MPH, FACP
- Cardiology – Part 1 – Atif Qasim, MD, MSCE
- Endocrinology – Hilary Thomas, MD
- Hospital Medicine – H. Quinny Cheng, MD
- Nephrology – Meyeon Park, MD
- Pulmonary and Critical Care – Leslie Zimmerman, MD
- Gastroenterology – Part 2 – Hepatobiliary – Danielle Brandman, MD, MAS
- Cardiology – Part 2 – Jeffrey Zimmet, MD, PhD
- Rheumatology – Jeffrey Critchfield, MD; Jonathan Graf, MD
- Oncology – Matthew Gubens, MD, MS
- Hematology – Bradley Lewis, MD