The ABFM Board Exam: A Comprehensive Guide
The American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) board exam is a pivotal milestone for family medicine physicians. It is instrumental in validating the skills, knowledge, and expertise of professionals in family medicine. Here, we will explore the intricacies of the ABFM exam, offering insights, tips, and strategies to optimize your preparation and performance.
ABFM Exam Dates
Spring 2024 Registration Begins | October 20, 2023 |
Fall 2023 Examination Dates | November 6-11, 2023 |
Fall 2023 Examination Results (Tentative) | December 29, 2023 |
First Deadline to Submit Spring 2024 Online Application (no fee) | January 22, 2024 |
Final Deadline to Submit Spring 2024 Online Application (late fee applies) | February 29, 2024 |
Spring 2024 Examination Dates | April 9-13, 15-20, 22-26, 2024 |
Spring 2024 Examination Results | June 14, 2024 |
Fall 2024 Registration Begins | July 12, 2024 |
First Deadline to Submit Fall 2024 Online Application (no fee) | August 19, 2024 |
First Deadline to Submit Fall 2024 Online Application (late fee applies) | September 23, 2024 |
Fall 2024 Examination Dates | November 11-19, 2024 |
Examination Results (Tentative) | December 27, 2024 |
Exam Features
The ABFM Certification Exam contains 300 single-best-answer, standard multiple-choice questions that follow the ABFM Blueprint. Each question is in paragraph form with an answer set containing one correct answer and three or four incorrect answers.
The exam is divided into four sections each lasting 95 minutes each, separated by 100 minutes of pooled break time between sections. The entire exam appointment takes approximately 8 hours to complete with 6 hours and 20 minutes of total testing time.
Each section of the examination consists of both pictorial and non-pictorial multiple-choice questions. Pictorial questions refer to stimulus images such as photos of X-rays, ECGs, rhythm strips, pictures, etc. These images will be presented in a separate tab along with the relevant test question on the computer screen. You will need to interpret ultrasound images for pictorial questions on the Certification Exam. It is administered and proctored by staff at Prometric in approximately 350 locations around the United States and 180 international locations.
Content Specifications
ABFM follows the FM blueprint for the Certification Exam. While questions can originate from any content area within the model, some areas are routinely selected. The lists below describe the relative weight given to different elements in constructing the examinations:
ABFM Certification Examination Content
Cardiovascular 12%
Endocrine 8%
Gastrointestinal 7%
Hematologic/Immune 3%
Integumentary 6%
Musculoskeletal 12%
Nephrologic 3%
Neurologic 3%
Nonspecific 9%
Psychogenic 7%
Reproductive—Female 4%
Reproductive—Male 1%
Respiratory 13%
Special Sensory 2%
Population-based Care 5%
Patient-based Systems 5%
Strategizing Your Preparation
Comprehensive Study Material
Choose study resources that are aligned with the ABFM Blueprint, ensuring that you cover every topic in depth. Resources like Med-Challenger Family Medicine offer tailored preparation with a vast question bank of constantly updated content.
Mock Exams and Simulations
Simulated exams, such as Med-Challenger's Board Exam Simulator, part of the Family Medicine Boards Prep Course, are instrumental in gauging your preparation level. They offer insights into your strong areas and those requiring improvement, enabling a focused preparation strategy.
Time Management
The ABFM exam evaluates candidates under timed conditions. Practice with timed mock exams to enhance your time management skills, ensuring that you can navigate through the questions effectively and efficiently during the actual exam.
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Navigating the Exam Day
Stay Calm
It’s natural to feel anxious. However, staying calm and composed is crucial to think clearly and make informed decisions during the exam. Knowing what to expect can also help put your mind at ease.
Pace Yourself
The exam is structured to evaluate a broad spectrum of your skills and knowledge. Pacing yourself is crucial to ensure that every section of the exam is attempted with equal focus and concentration.
Review Your Work
If time permits, review your answers. Sometimes, a second look can offer new perspectives and insights.
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Post Exam
Notification of Examination Results
It takes approximately 6-8 weeks from the last date in the examination window for candidates to receive their final and official examination results, which may be accessed in your MyABFM Portfolio when available. ABFM cannot release your scores over the phone or email. Maintaining up-to-date contact information through your MyABFM Portfolio will ensure you receive the results as soon as possible.
Passing Criterion and Scoring
The ABFM Certification Exam is scored using Item Response Theory (IRT), which considers the difficulty of each question to calculate a raw score. This raw score is then converted into a scaled score to account for variations in exam difficulty, ensuring fairness across different exam versions. Candidates pass the exam if their scaled score meets or exceeds the established passing standard, which is determined and occasionally adjusted by the ABFM’s Board of Directors. Candidates receive a score report that breaks down their performance in different areas, providing insights into their strengths and weaknesses. While the exam is not adaptive, it may include pretest questions that are not counted in the final score but are used for data gathering for future exams.
Pass Rates
Year | Total Pass Rate |
2020 | 91.2% |
2021 | 91.2% |
2022 | 88.9% |
2023 | 87.4% |
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Med-Challenger can help with your Family Medicine Boards Prep needs, as well as KSA modules for maintenance of certification.