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American Board of Internal Medicine Philadelphia, PA Toll-free: (800) 441-ABIM (2246) www abim org Go To This Board’s Website For the Most Complete and Current Information Internal Medicine An internist is a personal physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and in the hospital, managing both common and
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Back Philadelphia, June 16, 2025 — Hospitalized patients treated by physicians who demonstrated more medical knowledge and judgment through higher scores on ABIM’s continuous knowledge assessment, known as the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA ®), were less likely to die within seven days of admission or be readmitted within seven days of discharge, according to a study published
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