Becker's Healthcare February 6, 2024
Mariah Taylor

About 80% of board-certified internal medicine physicians are choosing to take the longitudinal knowledge assessment over the traditional maintenance certification exam, according to an opinion piece published in JAMA.

The piece was written by Robert Roswell, MD, associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion at Hempstead, N.Y.-based Hofstra University; Erica Johnson, MD, internal medicine program director at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; and Rajeev Jain, MD, a partner at Texas Digestive Disease Consultants in Dallas.

The longitudinal knowledge assessment was...

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