Journal of General Internal Medicine

, Volume 27, Issue 3, pp 391–391 | Cite as

Erratum to: A Multiple Choice Testing Program Coupled with a Year-long Elective Experience is Associated with Improved Performance on the Internal Medicine In-Training Examination

  • Bradley R. Mathis
  • Eric J. Warm
  • Daniel P. Schauer
  • Eric Holmboe
  • Gregory W. Rouan
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In the November issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, Mathis et al reported that multiple-choice questions from the American College of Physician’s Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program® (MKSAP®) helped improve the Internal Medicine In-Training Examination® (IM-ITE®) scores of residents. The authors of this study note that MKSAP questions comprise copyrighted content that cannot be legally copied or re-used, including in the manner described in this research, unless express permission is provided by the American College of Physicians.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Bradley R. Mathis
    • 1
    • 3
  • Eric J. Warm
    • 1
  • Daniel P. Schauer
    • 1
  • Eric Holmboe
    • 2
  • Gregory W. Rouan
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of Internal MedicineUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnatiUSA
  2. 2.American Board of Internal MedicinePhiladelphiaUSA
  3. 3.Section of General Internal MedicineUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnatiUSA

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