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ObjectiveThe American Board of Pediatrics Certifying Exam (ABP CE) is a high stakes exam and is important for employment and fellowship opportunities in pediatrics. Although research has suggested interventions which may improve scores, little research has focused on resident perception of preparation for the ABP CE. In this study, we aimed to better define pediatric residents’ attitudes and preferences regarding preparation for the ABP CE.MethodsPediatric residents from one residency program were invited to participate in focus groups to discuss their attitudes and preferences on board exam preparation for the ABP CE. Focus groups were audio recorded and transcribed. Conventional content analysis was used to analyze qualitative data. From the transcripts, authors developed codes through an iterative process, which were then organized into categories. These categories were then grouped into themes.ResultsNineteen residents participated in three focus groups. Focus group transcription analysis resulted in 49 codes, which were sorted into 26 categories. The categories were then grouped into four key themes: 1) the ABP CE is not immediately important early in residency; 2) more personalized guidance is preferred; 3) consistent board preparation focus from the residency program is valued; 4) learning format is important.ConclusionsResidents believe preparation for the ABP CE increases in importance as they progress through residency, and they desire more personalized, consistent, and structured focus from their training program related to ABP CE preparation. Attention to these perceptions can help guide pediatric residency program leadership in developing effective board exam preparation strategies and curricula for their residents.

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  • How to cite this article Liu A, Reed S, Mahan J D, et al (May 08, 2020) Exploring Pediatric Resident Attitudes and Preferences for Board Exam Preparation

  • Pediatric residents from one residency program were invited to participate in focus groups to discuss their attitudes and preferences on board exam preparation for the American Board of Pediatrics Certifying Exam (ABP CE)

  • The categories were grouped into four key themes: 1) the ABP CE is not immediately important early in residency; 2) more personalized guidance is preferred; 3) consistent board preparation focus from the residency program is valued; 4) learning format is important

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How to cite this article Liu A, Reed S, Mahan J D, et al (May 08, 2020) Exploring Pediatric Resident Attitudes and Preferences for Board Exam Preparation. The American Board of Pediatrics Certifying Exam (ABP CE) is required for pediatricians to become board certified [1]. Voluntary, achieving certification is important to most trainees and may be required for employment opportunities after residency. Individuals lose their ABP eligibility status seven years after graduation if they have not passed the ABP CE, and a retraining program is required to regain board eligibility, making the ABP CE a high-stakes exam [2]

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