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Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment Update

ABIM Blog (04/18/23)

Physicians participating in the American Board of Internal Medicine's Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA) who have answered sufficient questions over a certain interval will start to receive interim formative score reports this spring. The reports will rate participants' individual performance so far compared to the overall passing score, group performance of all examinees in a specific field and content area performance detailing the number of correct and incorrect items answered over the past year and participants' per-response confidence levels. The score report will be released to most physicians after the end of the first quarter of their second year of LKA evaluation. A short video details the expectations and appearance of the score report.

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