International medical pathways for Indian students
ViewScoreReport 2015
1. Jaganmohan Reddy Punuru
PJM Reddy
2828 Hwy 31 s
Decatur, AL 35603
7/10/2015
ABIM ID: 160716
Dear Dr.Punuru:
Congratulations! I am pleased to inform you that you passed your Internal Medicine Maintenance of
Certification (MOC) exam! Your Score Report (attached) provides you with details about your exam
performance.
With this significant achievement, you have now met the self-evaluation and exam
requirements to maintain your certification. If you remain in good standing within the medical
community, information regarding your new Internal Medicine certification will be sent to you
in late 2015. Your new certification will remain valid as long as you continue to participate in
the MOC program.
I know from my own experience how much work goes into preparing to take the exam. ABIM's MOC
program offers a structured framework for continuous professional development and a recognizable
way to communicate with your colleagues and patients that you are keeping up in your field. The
exam is a key component of the ongoing MOC process; the content of the exam is developed by
clinicians who are specialists in your area.
I encourage you to continue participating in MOC. You can log in to your to
track your progress in completing MOC requirements. Note: Your next Internal Medicine exam will
be due by 12/31/25.
MOC Status Report
ABIM will regularly send you MOC reminders and information that will alert you to important
deadlines. I hope you find them informative and straightforward. If your contact information has
changed recently, please update your e-mail and/or mailing address.
If you have questions, please call 1-800-441-ABIM (2246), Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET, Sat.,
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET, or send us an e-mail.
On behalf of ABIM, I wish you continued success throughout your career.
Respectfully,
Richard J. Baron, MD, MACP
President and CEO
2. Report for JAGANMOHAN REDDY PUNURU
PASS
Your Score:
658
ABIM ID:
160716
Internal Medicine
Administration Date: Spring 2015
YOUR OVERALL PERFORMANCE
Your
Score
658
Passing
Score
366
Reference Group
Mean Score
424
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3. INTERPRETATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE
The American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Maintenance of
Certification Examination is a standardized test that ensures all examinees
experience the same level of difficulty to successfully complete the exam.
Overall performance is reported on a standardized scale ranging from 200 to
800 points. Your performance on the entire exam determines the exam
pass-fail decision. To pass the exam, your standardized score must equal or
exceed the standardized passing score of 366. The graph on page one shows
your performance relative to both the standardized passing score and to a
reference group of diplomates who took this exam in recent years. The links
to the right provide more information related to understanding your overall
performance.
CONTENT AREA SUBSCORES AND FEEDBACK
The table below is an overview of your relative strengths and weaknesses in
the medical content areas. Your standardized score in each medical content
area is reported in standard deviation units above and below the reference
group average (vertical dotted line). Due to the limited number of questions in
each content area, content area subscores are less precise than the overall
score. Narrower boxes indicate a greater level of precision in calculating your
score. Because the overall score and the content area subscores are on
different scales, they cannot be directly compared. The links to the right provide
more information related to understanding your performance in medical content
areas. Also provided on the following page is a detailed listing of exam content, showing the blueprint content description
and cognitive task, that you missed in each area.
More Information
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Passing Score
Reference Group Information
Standardized Score Scale
Standard Error of Measurement
Test Standardization
YOUR PERFORMANCE IN MEDICAL CONTENT AREAS
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Content Area Subscores
Exam Blueprint
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4. Cardiovascular Disease
BLUEPRINT DESCRIPTION TASK
Hypertension (see also Endocrinology, Diabetes, and
Metabolism; Nephrology; and Obstetrics/Gynecology sections) Treatment/Care Decisions
Valvular heart disease
Diagnosis
Endocarditis and other cardiovascular infection (see also
Infectious Disease) Testing
Preoperative consultation
Testing
ABIM ID: 160716 SPECIFIC CONTENT MISSED
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5. Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
BLUEPRINT DESCRIPTION TASK
Testes/Male reproductive health
Testing
Diabetes mellitus
Treatment/Care Decisions
Endocrine tumors and endocrine manifestations of tumors
Testing
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9. Medical Oncology
BLUEPRINT DESCRIPTION TASK
Assorted endocrine tumors and endocrine manifestations of
tumors (see also Endocrinology) Treatment/Care Decisions
Cancer screening
Treatment/Care Decisions
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13. Other Medical Specialty Areas/Miscellaneous
BLUEPRINT DESCRIPTION TASK
Psychiatry
Diagnosis
Psychiatry
Treatment/Care Decisions
Geriatric Syndromes
Ethics in the elderly Risk
Assessment/Prognosis/Epidemiology
Geriatric Syndromes
Other primary geriatric topics Diagnosis
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14. RESCORE INFORMATION
ABIM's scoring process is a meticulous one and includes a rigorous set of quality control steps to verify the accuracy of
results for every examinee. We have taken all the appropriate steps to verify the accuracy of your results. It is very
unlikely that an error occurred in retrieving your answers from the computer or scoring your exam. However, you may
request a rescore for a fee of $250. Bear in mind that given the quality controls in the scoring process, a rescore is
unlikely to change the outcome of your exam results. See additional information on how exams are scored, including the
rescoring process.
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