Description
ABIM Gastroenterology Prep Course (GI)
Physicians preparing for the ABIM Gastroenterology board certification exam, including gastroenterology fellows and practicing gastroenterologists seeking initial certification or focused board-style review. Key goals: By the end of this course, learners will be able to:; Explain the exam scope and major content domains for the ABIM Gastroenterology Certification Examination and use explicit domain-to-subskill mapping for every topic covered..
Exam: ABIM Gastroenterology Certification Examination · Organization: American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Includes: Lessons + Flashcards + QBank
Audience: Physicians preparing for the ABIM Gastroenterology board certification exam, including gastroenterology fellows and practicing gastroenterologists seeking initial certification or focused board-style review.
Goals:
- By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the exam scope and major content domains for the ABIM Gastroenterology Certification Examination and use explicit domain-to-subskill mapping for every topic covered.
- Master high-yield adult gastroenterology and hepatology concepts across esophageal disorders; stomach and duodenum; small bowel; colon and anorectum; inflammatory bowel disease; pancreas; biliary tract and gallbladder; liver; GI oncology; GI bleeding; nutrition; and endoscopy/procedure-related decision-making.
- Apply concepts in realistic ABIM-style clinical vignettes requiring diagnosis, next best step, test interpretation, management selection, surveillance/screening interval selection, complication recognition, and risk stratification.
- Interpret common GI data sources accurately, including laboratory patterns, liver tests, serologies, imaging summaries, pathology/endoscopy descriptions, manometry/pH-testing concepts, and screening/surveillance intervals.
- Use a consistent board-style reasoning framework: identify the task → extract key clinical facts → localize the organ system/problem representation → select the governing guideline-based principle → execute the decision → verify against the stem.
- Distinguish common distractors, overlapping syndromes, contraindications, exceptions, and boundary cases frequently tested in adult gastroenterology board questions.
- Make appropriate decisions about indications, contraindications, risks, expected findings, complications, and follow-up for endoscopic and related GI procedures within the exam-candidate scope.
- Build retrieval-ready memory using concise comparison tables, algorithms, checklists, surveillance summaries, medication adverse-effect comparisons, and spaced-review recap points.
- Demonstrate readiness through self-check questions and mini-assessments mapped to each content domain and teachable subskill, with gap flags where blueprint wording or weighting is broad or uncertain.
- Coverage & Blueprint Mapping Requirements:
- Every chapter, section, subsection, and topic must map to at least one ABIM Gastroenterology content domain/objective or to a course-defined teachable subskill under a broad domain.
- Use a consistent mapping tag format throughout: DOMAIN: Objective → Subskill.
- Ensure complete coverage across all major adult GI board domains without inventing undocumented weighting percentages.
- When public blueprint language is broad or unspecified, translate it into teachable subskills such as diagnostic criteria and thresholds, pattern recognition in labs/serologies/imaging/pathology, most likely diagnosis, best initial test, best confirmatory test, next best management step, medication choice/contraindication/adverse effect comparison, screening/surveillance interval, complication recognition, risk stratification, and when to escalate to procedure, surgery, or transplant evaluation.
- No domain/objective may be left unmapped; if a recommendation depends on setting or society guidance, provide learner-safe guidance such as “practice patterns may vary; follow the exam stem and broadly accepted guideline-based principles.”
- Stay within adult gastroenterology board-exam scope; deemphasize pediatric GI, institution-specific workflow details, billing/documentation, and highly technical procedural minutiae beyond indications, risks, decision-making, and expected findings.
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