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Whoever tagged this as an NPOV problem has not documented anything in talk. Some physicians are annoyed with actually being held to industry standards in professional education by all the Boards, as mandated by the ABMS. Their solution is to attack on social media. Anyone reading this article would be hard-pressed to find any specific POV, as it is just a bland, but accurate statement of facts about the ABFM. User: 216.165.252.177 has only been on Wiki for a few days and the only activity has been to tag the ABIM (and one of their former executives) and ABFM for NPOV because they don't like the policies of Maintenance of Certification (MOC), with which ALL board-certified physicians are required to comply. I'm removing the NPOV tag as soon as I figure out how, since the aforementioned User 216.165.252.177never even bothered to post in Talk, as requested by Wiki criteria/policy. mhm Michele Mason Michele Mason (talk) 19:24, 13 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]