Key Takeaways 12 Feb 2025:Proposed American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine (ABCVM)
Key Takeaways 12 Feb 2025:
Proposed American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine (ABCVM)
• Final Decision Pending: The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) is expected to announce its final decision on the creation of the American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine (ABCVM) by the end of February 2025.
• Independence from ABIM: If approved, ABCVM would establish cardiology as an independent specialty, separating it from the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) for the first time in 30 years.
• Led by Major Cardiovascular Societies: The initiative is led by the American College of Cardiology (ACC), in collaboration with the American Heart Association (AHA),, and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI).
• Dissatisfaction with ABIM: Cardiologists have raised concerns about the high costs, complex recertification process, and abrupt policy changes under ABIM, including the removal of grandfathering exemptions for cardiologists trained before 1990.
• Criticism of ABIM Testing: The current ABIM recertification exam has been described as punitive and broad, testing cardiologists on internal medicine topics that are irrelevant to their specialization.
• ABCVM’s Proposed Testing Model: The new board would implement a more targeted, specialty-specific testing system, designed to identify areas for improvement rather than simply pass or fail physicians.
• Growing Specialization in Cardiology: With increasing subspecialties like electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, congenital heart disease, and heart failure, cardiologists argue they should be tested only on areas relevant to their practice.
• Awaiting Final Review: The ABMS is currently reviewing the proposal, and a decision is expected by the end of February 2025.