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Objective: This study examined the performance correlation the American Academy of Neurology Resident Inservice Training Examination (RITE) and Part I of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) examination.
Methods: Candidates who took the RITE in the last year of training were tracked and their subsequent performance on the ABPN Part I examination was compared with their performance on the RITE.
Results: Performance on the RITE is predictive of performance on the ABPN Part I examination.
Conclusions: The RITE can be used to assess a residents readiness to take the ABPN Part I examination.
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