@article {Liaw55, author = {Winston Liaw and Peter Wingrove and Stephen Petterson and Lars Peterson and Brian Park and Andrew Bazemore and James C. Puffer}, title = {Predictors of Attrition From Family Medicine Board Certification}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {55--58}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1370/afm.2176}, publisher = {The Annals of Family Medicine}, abstract = {Board certification is associated with higher quality care. We sought to determine the rates and predictors of attrition from certification among family physicians who achieved initial certification with the American Board of Family Medicine from 1980 through 2000. In this period, 5.6\% of family physicians never attempted recertification, with the rate increasing from 4.9\% between 1990 and 1995 to 5.7\% from 1996 to 2000. Being male, an international medical graduate, or 30 years of age or older at initial certification was associated with not recertifying. With information about those likely to leave certification, the board can design and implement interventions that minimize attrition.}, issn = {1544-1709}, URL = {https://www.annfammed.org/content/16/1/55}, eprint = {https://www.annfammed.org/content/16/1/55.full.pdf}, journal = {The Annals of Family Medicine} }