Description
ABIM Endocrinology Prep Course (Endo)
Physicians preparing for the ABIM Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism certification exam, including endocrinology fellows and practicing internists/endocrinologists seeking initial certification or focused board review. Key goals: By the end of this course, learners will be able to:; Explain the major adult endocrinology content domains relevant to ABIM Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism certification and organize study using domain/subskill tags rather than unpublished weighting claims..
Exam: ABIM Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Certification · Organization: American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Includes: Lessons + Flashcards + QBank
Audience: Physicians preparing for the ABIM Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism certification exam, including endocrinology fellows and practicing internists/endocrinologists seeking initial certification or focused board review.
Goals:
- By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the major adult endocrinology content domains relevant to ABIM Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism certification and organize study using domain/subskill tags rather than unpublished weighting claims.
- Master high-yield concepts, diagnostic criteria, laboratory patterns, dynamic testing logic, imaging correlations, and treatment rules across diabetes, thyroid, pituitary/hypothalamic, adrenal, reproductive, bone/mineral, lipid/obesity, endocrine neoplasia/genetics, and electrolyte/water disorders.
- Apply adult endocrinology knowledge in realistic ABIM-style clinical vignettes involving diagnosis, differential diagnosis, best initial test, confirmatory testing, next best step, treatment selection, monitoring, complication recognition, and longitudinal management.
- Solve common endocrine calculation and interpretation tasks accurately when applicable, including glucose/insulin reasoning, sodium and osmolality interpretation, calcium/PTH/vitamin D relationships, and hormone axis localization; show steps and avoid shortcuts that hide reasoning.
- Distinguish common distractors, misconceptions, assay pitfalls, medication effects, overlap syndromes, and boundary cases frequently tested in board-style endocrine scenarios.
- Use a consistent problem-solving framework: identify the clinical task → extract key findings → localize the endocrine axis/problem → select the governing diagnostic or management rule → execute → verify with contraindications, complications, and follow-up.
- Build retrieval-ready memory using concise tables, checklists, differential grids, hormonal axis summaries, and spaced review pearls tailored to adult endocrine board prep.
- Demonstrate readiness through self-check questions and mini-assessments mapped to explicit domain/subskill tags.
- Coverage & Blueprint Mapping Requirements:
- Every chapter/section/subsection/topic must map to at least one explicit tag in the format DOMAIN: Topic → Subskill.
- Ensure broad coverage across these domains: DIABETES, THYROID, PITUITARY_HYPOTHALAMIC, ADRENAL, REPRODUCTIVE_ENDOCRINOLOGY, BONE_MINERAL, LIPID_METABOLIC_OBESITY, ENDOCRINE_NEOPLASIA_GENETICS, and ELECTROLYTE_WATER_ENDOCRINE_OVERLAP.
- When official blueprint language is broad or unspecified, translate content into teachable subskills and label them consistently with domain tags.
- Ensure complete coverage: no major adult endocrinology domain is left unmapped. Do not invent official ABIM percentages, section weights, scoring rules, or unpublished blueprint details.
- Stay within adult endocrinology board-prep scope. Pediatric topics should be included only when needed for adult transition, contrast, or board-style differentiation.
- If guideline details evolve or vary, present durable board-relevant principles and advise learners to confirm current guideline updates rather than guessing.
- Emphasize adult outpatient, inpatient, ICU/emergency, peri-procedural, and longitudinal endocrine decision making where relevant.
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