Skip to content

Co-creation in Action: the ABIM Geriatric Medicine Board and American Geriatric Society

September 11, 2017  |  Posted by ABIM  |  ABIM Governance

As part of its efforts to create an assessment program that better reflects how physicians practice, in 2013 ABIM redesigned its governance structure, including the role of specialty boards. Through this process, the ABIM Geriatric Medicine Board formed in 2015 and includes a diverse group of physicians from various regions and practice settings as well as an allied professional and public member.

In the current issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, authors from ABIM and the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) describe the important role physicians and other stakeholders have in co-creating ABIM’s assessments and programs.

“We wrote this article to demonstrate to the geriatric physician community how ABIM has changed over the past few years, and the critical role geriatricians play in shaping the future of our profession,” said Bruce Leff, MD, chair of the ABIM Geriatric Medicine Board.

“Medicine changes rapidly, and those practicing on the front lines understand the skills and competencies that are needed to deliver outstanding care. We invite geriatricians to engage with us in our co-creation efforts to ensure that ABIM programs continue to make good on our commitment to our peers and the older adults and caregivers we serve,” said Sharon Levine, MD, member of the ABIM Geriatric Medicine Board and AGS Board of Directors.

View Co-creation by the American Geriatric Medicine Board and the AGS – Helping Move Geriatrics Forward.