Difference between revisions of "American Board of Internal Medicine"
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 2 December 2017
Founded in 1936, the American Board of Internal Medicine (or ABIM) is charged with not only certifying 1 out of every 4 physicians in the United States, but also ensuring that 4 out of 4 physicians enlarge their medical debt by paying exorbitant fees for practices that are not really evidence-based. Though their website claims they are "non-profit," we're all pretty sure that's one big fat giant lie. The ABIM appears to have close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin.[1]
Related Reading
- Maintenance of Certification
- Medical Debt
- Placement
- Shmevidence-Based Medicine
- Society of Hospital Medicine
- Student Loans
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