Profession
Board certification pursued less often
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted Dec. 4, 2006
Board certification appears to have become a less important professional goal. Of 1997 graduating seniors from allopathic medical schools, 97.3% said they planned to become board certified. But this figure dropped to 88.4% in 2004, according to a study in the October supplemental issue of Academic Medicine.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2006/12/04/prbf1204.htm.