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The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) is proud to offer a suite of study materials and review opportunities to help you prepare to become board certified. New for 2024, ACPM is offering a series of recorded lectures with subject matter experts covering the full certification requirements, and new materials according to the new ABPM exam blueprint. BRC-Schedule-2023-(1)
Becoming board certified, and maintaining this certification throughout your career, is a significant career milestone. Board certification is voluntary and demonstrates your exceptional expertise in the specialty of preventive medicine. Certification reflects the critical core physician values of compassion, patient-centeredness and a passion for education.
Please visit the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) website for detailed information and timelines related to Preventive Medicine Board Certification Exam.
ACPM offers myriad of opportunities to assist physicians in their exam preparation.
Full Access Preparation Recordings and Materials | New for 2024, ACPM is offering a series of recorded lectures with subject matter experts covering the full certification requirements, and new materials. Includes recordings and resources, with individual access to digital study materials. In order to receive full CME credit, you must complete the lecture.
Specialty Exam Preparation: Live course registration, recordings and digital study materials for each of the sub-specialty areas and core content.
Occupational Medicine and Core Bundle: Board Review Courses 2023/24
Practice Exam | Practice answering 150 questions of similar format and content to the exam and get instant feedback on how well you assimilated review course content. Answer explanations written by course faculty are included. This is a general practice exam that includes core content, it does not include specialty-specific content.
The American Board of Preventive Medicine manages all certification requirements and examination. All specialties must take the core exam as well as their specialty examination. Core content areas in the exam include health services management, epidemiology and biostatistics, clinical preventive medicine, behavior and mental health, and environmental. Specialty exams cover topics specific to aerospace medicine, occupational medicine or public health and general preventive medicine.