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'''Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology''', abbreviated '''DABP''', is the thing one becomes when one passes the American Board of Pathology examination. | '''Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology''', abbreviated '''DABP''', is the thing one becomes when one passes the American Board of Pathology examination. | ||
== | ==Overview== | ||
===American pathology world=== | |||
It is divided into: | |||
*Anatomic pathology (AP). | |||
*Clinical pathology (CP). | |||
===Training=== | |||
*Most American residents do a combined certification, i.e. they sit both the AP and CP exams. | |||
*There is no clinical year (like in Canada). | |||
*AP/CP is four years. | |||
*AP alone is three years. | |||
==Anatomic pathology examination== | |||
===Components=== | |||
#"Written" component. | #"Written" component. | ||
#*It is a misnomer... it is all multiple choice. | #*It is a misnomer... it is all multiple choice. | ||
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#*Images, virtual slides and glass slides. | #*Images, virtual slides and glass slides. | ||
#*All multiple choice. Questions may be hinged... e.g. it is a tubular adenoma and they ask what syndrome may they be seen in. | #*All multiple choice. Questions may be hinged... e.g. it is a tubular adenoma and they ask what syndrome may they be seen in. | ||
===Pass rate=== | |||
====Overall==== | |||
Based on the 2008 test takers:<ref>URL: [http://www.cap.org/apps/docs/pathology_residents/pdf/RF_Exec_Cte_Report_Fall09.pdf http://www.cap.org/apps/docs/pathology_residents/pdf/RF_Exec_Cte_Report_Fall09.pdf]. Accessed on: 30 May 2012.</ref> | |||
*First time test takers: 86%. | |||
*Overall pass rate: 76%. | |||
====RISE as a predictor==== | |||
Strongly correlated with performance on the ''Resident In-Service Examination'' (RISE):<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Rinder | first1 = HM. | last2 = Grimes | first2 = MM. | last3 = Wagner | first3 = J. | last4 = Bennett | first4 = BD. | title = Senior pathology resident in-service examination scores correlate with outcomes of the American Board of Pathology certifying examinations. | journal = Am J Clin Pathol | volume = 136 | issue = 4 | pages = 499-506 | month = Oct | year = 2011 | doi = 10.1309/AJCPA7O4BBUGLSWW | PMID = 21917671 }}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
! RISE score <br>quartile | |||
! Examination <br>pass rate | |||
|- | |||
| 1st | |||
| 97% | |||
|- | |||
| 2nd | |||
| 92% | |||
|- | |||
| 3rd | |||
| 86% | |||
|- | |||
| 4th | |||
| 46% | |||
|} | |||
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist| | {{Reflist|2}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.abpath.org/PATHwayAppInstructions.pdf American Board of Pathology - Application Instructions (abpath.org)]. | *[http://www.abpath.org/PATHwayAppInstructions.pdf American Board of Pathology - Application Instructions (abpath.org)]. | ||
*[http://www.cap.org/apps/docs/pathology_residents/pdf/pathology_board_exams_handout.pdf FAQ (cap.org)]. | |||
[[Category:Stuff]] | [[Category:Stuff]] |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 6 May 2015
Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology, abbreviated DABP, is the thing one becomes when one passes the American Board of Pathology examination.
Overview
American pathology world
It is divided into:
- Anatomic pathology (AP).
- Clinical pathology (CP).
Training
- Most American residents do a combined certification, i.e. they sit both the AP and CP exams.
- There is no clinical year (like in Canada).
- AP/CP is four years.
- AP alone is three years.
Anatomic pathology examination
Components
- "Written" component.
- It is a misnomer... it is all multiple choice.
- No pictures.
- "Practical" component.
- Images, virtual slides and glass slides.
- All multiple choice. Questions may be hinged... e.g. it is a tubular adenoma and they ask what syndrome may they be seen in.
Pass rate
Overall
Based on the 2008 test takers:[1]
- First time test takers: 86%.
- Overall pass rate: 76%.
RISE as a predictor
Strongly correlated with performance on the Resident In-Service Examination (RISE):[2]
RISE score quartile |
Examination pass rate |
---|---|
1st | 97% |
2nd | 92% |
3rd | 86% |
4th | 46% |
Location
- Tampa, Florida.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ URL: http://www.cap.org/apps/docs/pathology_residents/pdf/RF_Exec_Cte_Report_Fall09.pdf. Accessed on: 30 May 2012.
- ↑ Rinder, HM.; Grimes, MM.; Wagner, J.; Bennett, BD. (Oct 2011). "Senior pathology resident in-service examination scores correlate with outcomes of the American Board of Pathology certifying examinations.". Am J Clin Pathol 136 (4): 499-506. doi:10.1309/AJCPA7O4BBUGLSWW. PMID 21917671.
- ↑ URL: http://pathinfo.wikia.com/wiki/Study_Resources_/_Pathology_Board_Exam_Preparation. Accessed on: 30 May 2012.