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ACP and ABIM Announce Collaboration to Help Physicians Customize Learning Plans in ACP MKSAP
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ACP and ABIM Announce Collaboration to Help Physicians Customize Learning Plans in ACP MKSAP

ABIM Blog (01/20/26)

The American College of Physicians (ACP) and the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) are partnering to allow ACP Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program (MKSAP) subscribers import their latest assessment results directly into the platform. The new capability, which will be available in late February at no extra cost, will create the first national Precision Education System for practicing internal medicine physicians. By integrating results from multiple ABIM assessments — including the Internal Medicine Certification Exam, Longitudinal Knowledge Assessments, and Traditional MOC exams — physicians can generate personalized learning plans based on missed questions and targeted knowledge gaps. This new feature builds on MKSAP's existing Internal Medicine In-Training Examination feedback tool for trainees, giving both residents and practicing physicians tools to efficiently identify weaknesses and focus their study. Leaders from both organizations emphasized that the partnership aligns assessment with learning in a practical, physician-centered way that supports lifelong education and enhances quality of care.

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