ABIM Strategy Mentorship

Studying Hard but Still Not Improving? Let’s Fix What’s Actually Holding You Back.

This is not another board review course. I help physicians build a focused passing strategy, correct test-taking mistakes, and stop wasting months on scattered prep.

Especially helpful for repeat test takers, plateaued scorers, and busy physicians who need a clearer plan.
Strategy-first approach so you know exactly what to fix instead of guessing.
Weekly mentorship, accountability, and 80/20 prioritization built around your real weak points.

Limited spots so the program stays personal and high-touch.

Internal Medicine + ABIM focused Strategy, not just content 80/20 study prioritization Weekly mentorship + accountability
Why many smart physicians still struggle

Most board prep fails for predictable reasons

Usually it is not because you are not working hard enough. It is because the prep is scattered, reactive, and not built around the actual pattern behind your misses.

More questions ≠ more readiness. Without a strategy, you can do hundreds of questions and still keep repeating the same mistakes.
Too many resources create false productivity. You feel busy, but your score does not move in a meaningful way.
Test-taking mistakes go uncorrected. Timing problems, second-guessing, and poor elimination strategies quietly sink performance.
No accountability means no steady execution. Good intentions fade fast when you are balancing work, life, and study fatigue.
You do not need more material. You need clarity, a plan, and mentorship that fixes the reason your current approach is not working.
How it works

A simple system built to move your score

The mentorship is designed to diagnose what is wrong, simplify what matters, and keep you moving week after week.

1

Assess

We identify your real bottlenecks across knowledge, timing, question approach, and study structure. No more guessing.

2

Prioritize

You get an 80/20 study roadmap that tells you what deserves attention first, what can wait, and how to stop leaking time.

3

Execute with Mentorship

Weekly coaching, check-ins, and accountability help you follow through, adjust fast, and improve with intention.

Start with a strategy session

The best first step is a focused conversation about where you stand, what is likely holding you back, and whether the mentorship is the right fit.

What you get

This is mentorship with structure

The program combines group momentum with individualized direction, so you are not left alone trying to translate generic board advice into a realistic plan.

Weekly group mentorship calls

Focused coaching sessions that help you stay aligned, fix mistakes early, and keep momentum without drifting.

Personalized 80/20 study plan

Your roadmap is built around your weak points, your timeline, and the exam topics most likely to move your score.

Test-taking strategy

We work on pattern recognition, decision-making under pressure, timing, and the subtle errors that waste points.

Accountability and progress tracking

You are not just told what to do. You have a structure that helps you actually do it.

Office-hours support between calls

Enough support to keep you moving when you get stuck, without turning the program into chaotic unlimited access.

Support through your test date

The goal is not endless prep. The goal is to get you to exam day with a calmer, cleaner, more executable strategy.

Offer + pricing

ABIM Strategy Mentorship

This is best for physicians who want guidance, structure, and accountability, not just more lectures or another giant content library.

Most relevant for stuck or repeat test takers

One-time tuition

$1,999

or 3 payments of $749

A structured mentorship experience built to help you stop wasting effort and build a passing plan.

  • Strategy session included
  • Weekly group mentorship calls
  • Personalized 80/20 study roadmap
  • Accountability and progress tracking
  • Test-taking playbook and sprint materials
  • Office-hours access between calls
  • Support until your test date

Why I recommend the strategy session first

Most physicians do not need another sales call. They need clarity. The session helps you understand whether the real issue is content, question approach, prioritization, execution, or some combination of all four.

  • You leave with a clearer picture of what is likely holding you back.
  • You get a more realistic sense of what your prep should look like from here.
  • If the mentorship is a fit, the next step is obvious. If it is not, you still leave with direction.

This is not built for everyone. It is built for physicians who are serious about passing and want a more focused path than just doing more questions and hoping it clicks.

— Dr. Maher Alrahamneh
Why this feels different

This is strategy-first, not content-first

That difference matters. The exam is not just a knowledge test. It is also a prioritization test, a recognition test, and a decision-making test under pressure.

Assessment before overload

We start with where you actually are, not where a generic course assumes you should be.

High-yield with intention

The 80/20 approach is about moving your score, not making you feel productive by drowning you in material.

Mentorship with accountability

You are not left alone with a PDF and good wishes. You have an actual structure to follow.

About Dr. Maher

You do not need another generic board coach

You need someone who understands internal medicine deeply, teaches clearly, and knows how physicians actually study when they are balancing work, fatigue, and real life.

Dr. Maher Alrahamneh

Dr. Maher Alrahamneh

I am an Internal Medicine physician and educator. My style is practical, focused, and built around simplifying what matters. I help physicians stop studying in circles, fix the mistakes that keep showing up, and build a cleaner plan for passing the ABIM.

Internal Medicine physician ABIM-focused mentorship 80/20 high-yield approach Strategy + accountability
FAQ

Common questions

A few quick answers before you book.

We look at where you stand, what is most likely holding you back, and what a smarter path forward would look like. The goal is clarity, not pressure.
Repeat test takers are often the best fit because the pain is clearer and the need for strategy is more obvious, but first-time takers who feel scattered or plateaued can also benefit.
It is a mentorship-based program. There is structure, but the value is not just in content. The value is in guidance, prioritization, accountability, and fixing what is not working in your prep.
That depends on your timeline and baseline, but many physicians can make meaningful progress with 8 to 12 focused hours per week when those hours are spent correctly.
No. You can enroll directly. I still recommend the session first because it helps clarify fit and makes the next step much more intentional.
There is one weekly group mentorship session, and there is additional support between calls for focused issues that need clarification.

Ready to stop prepping in circles?

If you are serious about passing and want a more focused strategy, book the session. We will figure out what is actually holding you back and whether this mentorship is the right next step.

Need a clearer ABIM plan?

Start with a strategy session.