The ABMDI certification is the gold standard for professionals entering the field of forensic death investigation. Achieving ABMDI certification demonstrates your competency in medicolegal death investigation and sets you apart in this specialized field. Our comprehensive ABMDI practice test resources are designed to help you master the material and pass the D-ABMDI or F-ABMDI exam on your first attempt.
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The ABMDI certification is divided into two levels: Registry (D-ABMDI) for those with basic knowledge and Board Certified (F-ABMDI) for experienced investigators. Both require passing a rigorous ABMDI test administered at Pearson VUE centers.
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Quick review for the Medicolegal Death Investigator Exam
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Estimated score calculation
Required to Pass: ~70% (Estimated)
Your Score: 105 correct β PASS
Many government agencies and medical examiner offices will pay for your ABMDI certification cost as part of professional development. Check with your employer before paying out of pocket.
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Maintaining your status requires ongoing learning. ABMDI continuing education is mandatory to keep your certification active.
Submit your ABMDI registry level certification renewal forms on time. Lapse in certification may require retaking the exam to regain your credentials.