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What is the highest score in ABIM?

Overall performance is reported on a standardized score scale ranging from 200 to 800, with a mean of 500. Candidates with equal ability will achieve the same standardized score.
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What is a good score on Uworld for ABIM?

The standardized passing score is typically 366.
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Does your ABIM score matter?

Examinees who score at or above the passing score will pass; examinees who score below the passing score will not. Passing scores at ABIM are absolute, meaning there is no predetermined pass rate. Instead your pass/fail decision is driven entirely by your performance relative to the passing score.
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What is the fail rate for ABIM?

The failure rate on the ABIM certification exam hovers around 1 in 10.
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How hard is the ABIM exam?

How hard is the ABIM exam? The ABIM exam is one of the most difficult exams a doctor will take throughout their career. There are 240 case-based, single-best-answer multiple-choice questions that cover a wide range of Internal Medicine topics.
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ABIM: Earning MOC Points

What is the ABIM 7 year rule?

If the candidate does not become board certified during the seven-year period of Board Eligibility, the candidate will no longer be deemed “Board Eligible” and may no longer represent himself or herself as “Board Eligible.”
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What is the hardest medical board exam?

Traditionally, Step 1 has been thought of as both the most difficult and most important USMLE Step exam. There are several reasons for this. Firstly, this exam is the first in the series, and students taking it will have had less experience with the types of questions that the USMLE asks.
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How long should you study for ABIM?

At a minimum, you should set aside about ten hours per week for several weeks to months depending on the amount of content you feel you need to work through. Unfortunately, there isn't really a great ABIM Certification Exam practice test to gauge your performance.
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How many hours to study for ABIM?

It's highly recommended to spend 10-14 hours a week for three or more months. Take a practice exam simulation as see where your weaknesses are. Work through the individual topics of difficulty to master them, then re-assess overall knowledge with larger exam simulations.
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Is the ABIM exam curved?

First-time taker pass rates [for the recertification exams] vary because we use an absolute standard (we don't grade on a curve with pre-defined number/percent passing), which is guaranteed to assure variation in pass rates driven by candidate variation in ability, training, motivation and preparation.
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Is ABIM harder than mksap?

ACP's MKSAP is another popular choice for ABIM board studying. MKSAP questions are slightly easier, with little to no reading between the lines, which may more closely resemble the ABIM exam.
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How long do ABIM results take?

Note: Results are released within three months of the last date of the exam in that area (see Certification Exam Dates and MOC Assessment Dates). When your results are released, you will receive email notification with instructions on how to access your Score Report through your Physician Portal.
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How do you know if you passed ABIM?

When your results are released, you will receive an e-mail notification with instructions on how to access your Score Report in PDF format in the My Assessments section of your ABIM Physician Portal.
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Is 60% on UWorld good?

58-60% is OK, a good sign is being consistently above the average scores. The Uworld package I bought came with 2 assessment exams.
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Is 70 on UWorld good?

With the introduction of partial-credit NGN scoring, median UWorld QBank scores have risen to 68% to 69% for RN and 62% to 63% for PN (though new pass-rate data is still being collected). We also offer adaptive (CAT) testing and multiple self-assessments that provide a more holistic view of your NCLEX preparedness.
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Is 75% UWorld good?

My average on UWorld was 75% - however, an average of 60% should predict a passing score on the NCLEX - as long as you are above the average on UWorld, you are good!
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What is a good score on the ABIM exam?

Overall performance is reported on a standardized scale ranging from 200 to 800 points. Your performance on the entire exam determines the exam pass- fail decision. To pass the exam, your standardized score must equal or exceed the standardized passing score of 366.
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What is the score scale for ABIM?

Overall performance is reported on a standardized score scale ranging from 200 to 800, with a mean of 500.
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How much does ABIM cost?

The annual ABIM MOC cost is $220. If you keep additional certifications, each will cost $120 annually. Then, if you plan to take the traditional 10-year MOC exam, it will cost an additional $700.
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Is MKSAP enough for ABIM?

BOTTOM LINE: MKSAP is probably the gold standard of review materials for ABIM.
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Is ABIM certification lifetime?

To stay certified, earn 100 MOC points every 5 years. In 10 years, you must pass an MOC assessment, which can be the traditional, 10-year MOC exam, the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, or a Collaborative Maintenance Pathway assessment (available in Cardiovascular Disease and cardiology subspecialties).
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What happens if you fail ABIM certification exam?

Of note, having failed the ABIM exam on your most recent attempt has no influence on your next attempt. You can take the exam annually for up to three years, but if you have not passed after your third attempt, you'll have to wait one year before registering again.
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What is the toughest exam in the world?

Gaokao exam of China which has the duration of 2 days holds the title of the toughest exam in the world followed by IIT JEE Advanced, Civil Services Exam (CSE), GATE, and GRE.
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How many doctors fail their boards?

However, hundreds of physicians across all medical specialties fail their national board examinations each year. The failure rate for initial certification has been as high as 15% to 30%, depending on the year and the medical specialty.
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What is the toughest exam for doctors in the world?

US - USMLE

To become a licensed physician in the United States, passing the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is mandatory. This multi-stage exam comprehensively evaluates a doctor's knowledge, skills, and abilities across different medical specialties.
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