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“ABFM Board Certification is an essential recognition that as a family physician I am committed to the highest educational and patient care standards. My patients, residents and students deserve this commitment. The ABFM helps me achieve and maintain those goals.” Reid Blackwelder, MD Board Certified since 1987 “There’s an incredible trust between a patient and their physician. ABFM Board Certification demonstrates their physician is committed to a higher standard of care.” Andrea Anderson, MD, M.Ed., DABFM, FAAFP Board Certified since 2003 "ABFM certification means that I am committed to bringing the best, most up to date, evidence based care to my patients and community. It means that I am willing to go the extra mile to provide quality care to my rural community." Katie Dias, DO Board Certified since 2011 The Higher Standard of Care Established by physicians, ABFM Board Certification is a voluntary credential that exceeds state medical licensure requirements. Physicians who choose to take the extra step to achieve and maintain certification are committed to a higher standard of care and professionalism for their patients and communities. Read about the value of certification How to Become Board Certified Are you interested in learning more about the process for earning initial certification when you complete your family medicine residency training? View Training Requirements EXAMINATION Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment. Are you tired of cramming for a stressful single-day exam? The Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment is a popular alternative that allows physicians to keep up with medical knowledge and reduces the stress of a single large test. Read Full Message Have you claimed your Digital Credentials? Designed to help you display your board-certified status as the mark of excellence, these new resources offer a convenient way to share your achievement of certification with patients, colleagues, and the public. Learn more and claim your digital badge and certificate now! Claim your digital badge now! Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook In a recent interview, authors of the Family Medicine Factbook shared the process of creating the Factbook and how physicians and others can use the information. Read Full Story Quick Links Resident Resources Choosing to become board certified is an important decision that requires time and commitment. Click to access resources to help with achieving board certification. Website Feedback Your feedback is valuable to helping continually improve your experience! Click here to leave your comments and questions. Get Help The ABFM Support Center team is available to help you with your certification questions. Click here for Support Center contact Info. Latest News All News & Insights April 18, 2024 Maximize Your Longitudinal Assessment Success Go to Maximize Your Longitudinal Assessment Success April 5, 2024 Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook Go to Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook April 3, 2024 Introducing the Redesigned ABFM Public Website Go to Introducing the Redesigned ABFM Public Website March 26, 2024 Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment. Go to Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment.
How to Become Board Certified Are you interested in learning more about the process for earning initial certification when you complete your family medicine residency training? View Training Requirements
EXAMINATION Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment. Are you tired of cramming for a stressful single-day exam? The Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment is a popular alternative that allows physicians to keep up with medical knowledge and reduces the stress of a single large test. Read Full Message
Have you claimed your Digital Credentials? Designed to help you display your board-certified status as the mark of excellence, these new resources offer a convenient way to share your achievement of certification with patients, colleagues, and the public. Learn more and claim your digital badge and certificate now! Claim your digital badge now!
Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook In a recent interview, authors of the Family Medicine Factbook shared the process of creating the Factbook and how physicians and others can use the information. Read Full Story
Quick Links Resident Resources Choosing to become board certified is an important decision that requires time and commitment. Click to access resources to help with achieving board certification. Website Feedback Your feedback is valuable to helping continually improve your experience! Click here to leave your comments and questions. Get Help The ABFM Support Center team is available to help you with your certification questions. Click here for Support Center contact Info.
Resident Resources Choosing to become board certified is an important decision that requires time and commitment. Click to access resources to help with achieving board certification.
Website Feedback Your feedback is valuable to helping continually improve your experience! Click here to leave your comments and questions.
Get Help The ABFM Support Center team is available to help you with your certification questions. Click here for Support Center contact Info.
Latest News All News & Insights April 18, 2024 Maximize Your Longitudinal Assessment Success Go to Maximize Your Longitudinal Assessment Success April 5, 2024 Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook Go to Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook April 3, 2024 Introducing the Redesigned ABFM Public Website Go to Introducing the Redesigned ABFM Public Website March 26, 2024 Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment. Go to Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment.
April 18, 2024 Maximize Your Longitudinal Assessment Success Go to Maximize Your Longitudinal Assessment Success
April 5, 2024 Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook Go to Making the Most of the Family Medicine Factbook
April 3, 2024 Introducing the Redesigned ABFM Public Website Go to Introducing the Redesigned ABFM Public Website
March 26, 2024 Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment. Go to Is Your ABFM Exam Due This Year? Consider the Longitudinal Assessment.