ABIM MOC and LKA prep for gastroenterology
Board Pearls is built for practicing gastroenterologists, not only fellows sitting the initial boards. Whether you are taking the traditional ten-year Maintenance of Certification exam or the quarterly Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, the preparation is the same guideline-grounded, decision-first curriculum.
MOC exam or LKA, same preparation
The ABIM offers two paths to stay certified in gastroenterology: the traditional ten-year MOC exam, and the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, a rolling set of questions you answer over time. Both test current practice against the ABIM Gastroenterology blueprint, and Board Pearls prepares you for either, because both draw on the same clinical reasoning.
Why it fits a practicing schedule
- •Self-paced and available year-round, so you can study in the gaps between clinic and call.
- •Attending-narrated audio chapters for the commute.
- •A chapter-grounded AI tutor for a fast answer when a question stumps you.
- •Chapters written from current ACG, AGA, AASLD, and ASGE guidelines, so you review today's standard of care, not a dated textbook.
Written for the exam you sit
Questions are ABIM five-option clinical vignettes with condition-level wrong-answer explanations, so a practice block doubles as a refresher on management you may not see often in your own practice.
Try Chapter 1 free
Read a full gastroenterology chapter, take its questions, and hear the audio before you pay anything.
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