
Resident’s Guide to ABEM Certification
Written by the ABEM Resident Ambassador Panel:Haig K. Aintablian, M.D.; Alaa M. Aldalati, M.D.; and William Spinosi, D.O.Panel members serve two-year terms during their residency training and provide a resident

Written by the ABEM Resident Ambassador Panel:Haig K. Aintablian, M.D.; Alaa M. Aldalati, M.D.; and William Spinosi, D.O.Panel members serve two-year terms during their residency training and provide a resident
The American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) supports evidence-based measures that promote public health. ABEM’s Code of Professionalism requires that physicians “Refrain from conduct that the Board determines, in its sole judgment,
Members of the Stakeholder Advisory Group to the Becoming Certified Task Force have been announced: More about the members is provided here. The Becoming Certified Task Force is charged with examining
Emergency physicians working in American College of Surgeons (ACS) Pediatric Surgery Centers no longer have a Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification requirement. This is the result of the ACS

ABEM has received accreditation from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). Being accredited by NCCA means that ABEM’s certification processes have been evaluated against defined standards by an established

Yvette Calderón, M.D., M.S., was awarded the Champion of Change Award from Crain’s New York for her ongoing commitment to diversity, inclusion, and health equity. The acknowledgment was made during

Message from the President Mary Nan S. Mallory, M.D., M.B.A. Emergency Medicine has been beset with challenges over the past year. The pandemic has stretched resources in the ED and
EMS and Medical Toxicology subspecialty recertification will be moving to a module-based process similar to Emergency Medicine’s MyEMCert. The process will be shifting from a high-stakes exam administered in a

ABEM certification provides recognition as a specialist, added compensation, practice opportunities, and professional pride. ABEM is committed to ensuring that its certification remains the “gold standard” in the specialty of
ABEM-certified physicians can now take MyEMCert modules. MyEMCert modules are the alternative to the high-stakes, single point-in-time, traditional recertification exam, and the ongoing LLSA readings and tests. MyEMCert modules were