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Apply to the ABMS Visiting Scholars Program

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The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) is committed to enhancing the quality of health care by certifying internists and subspecialists who demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for excellent patient care. The Program begins in September 2025 and concludes at the ABMS Conference in September 2026.

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Join ABIM Governance: apply by July 20

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ABIM is pleased to announce openings on the Board of Directors , ABIM Council and several Specialty Boards for initial three-year terms beginning July 1, 2026. If you have a genuine interest in professional development and standard setting for internal medicine and its subspecialties, consider applying to one of the openings below.

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Gastroenterology Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

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Dr. McDonald pointed out that internal ABIM studies have suggested that medical knowledge starts becoming outdated after about five years, which was part of the decision behind the LKA’s five-year cycle. More than half—10,072 (58%)—are simultaneously maintaining certification in internal medicine.

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Infectious Disease Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

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Representatives from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) joined for a portion of the meeting*. This is now being reviewed by the American Board of Medical Specialties, which oversees ABIM. The following is a summary of the spring meeting.

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Hematology Board Meeting Summary | Spring 2025

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The group discussed policy shifts and potential implications for graduate medical education and health equity. Dr. McDonald acknowledged that recent executive orders have emphasized more competition in medical and legal education accreditation, but reaffirmed ABIM’s commitment to evidence-based practice and health equity.