Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program - Cardiovascular Medicine
American College of Physiciansartery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, valvular heart disease, myocardial disease, pericardial disease, diseases of the aorta,
peripheral artery disease, and other clinical challenges. All of these topics are uniquely focused on the needs of generalists and
subspecialists outside of cardiology.
MKSAP19 strivesto provide the clinical knowledge its leamers need to navigate their longitudinal leaming paths. MKSAP19’s
core content contains essential, newly researched information in 11 subspecialty areas of internal medicine-created by
dozens of expert generalists and subspecialists. Development of MKSAP19’ssyllabus and its1200 all-new, peer reviewed,
psychometrically vahdated multiple-choice questions (MCQs) has been informed by ABIM Certification and Maintenance of
Certiflcation (MOC) requirements, emerging internal medicine knowledge, and our leamers’ feedback. MKSAP19 contin-
ues to include High Value Care (HVC) recommendations and MCQs, based on the concept of balancing clinical benefit with
costs and harms. Hospital-based intemists can continue to trust that MKSAP’s comprehensive hospitalist content, integrated
throughout the syllabus, and hospitalist-focused MCQs,specially designated with the blue hospitalist icon ( ), continue to
align with the ABIM’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine MOC exam blueprint and enhance leaming for hospital-based
practitioners.
More than ever before, MKSAP19 Digital focuses on individualized leaming and convenience.In addition to custom quizzes
and interlinked questions and syllabussections, MKSAP19 Digitafs new leaming dashboard enables usersto create a self-
directed learning plan, with topic-speciflc links to resources within MKSAP and ACP Online. Multimedia formats, including
whiteboard animations and clinical videos, will benefit our audiovisual leamers, while MKSAP’s Earn-as You-Go CME/MOC
feature
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