Does taking the fellowship in-service hematopathology examination and performance relate to success on the American Board of pathology hematology examination?

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Objectives: The biannual Fellow In-Service Hematopathology Examination (FISHE) assesses knowledge in five content areas. We examined the relationship between taking the FISHE and performance on it with outcomes on the first attempted American Board of Pathology Hematology subspecialty certifying examination (ABP-HE). Methods: The pass rate between the ABP-HE candidates who took the spring FISHE and those who did not were compared. The likelihood of fellows passing the ABP-HE based on their percentiles on the FISHE was also assessed. Results: ABP-HE candidates who took the spring FISHE had a higher pass rate (96.4%) than those who did not (76.1%, P

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Monaghan, S. A., Felgar, R. E., Kelly, M. A., Ali, A. M., Anastasi, J., Bellara, A. P., … Johnson, R. L. (2016). Does taking the fellowship in-service hematopathology examination and performance relate to success on the American Board of pathology hematology examination? American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 146(1), 107–112. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/aqw085

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