Jason Rinaldo currently serves as a Researcher at the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM), where he leverages his extensive background in clinical psychology to contribute to the advancement of family medicine through rigorous research and evaluation. His role encompasses a unique blend of responsibilities,...
Jason Rinaldo currently serves as a Researcher at the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM), where he leverages his extensive background in clinical psychology to contribute to the advancement of family medicine through rigorous research and evaluation. His role encompasses a unique blend of responsibilities, including the evaluation and approval of ADA exam accommodations, which highlights his ongoing commitment to ensuring equitable access to testing for all candidates. This aspect of his work not only underscores his expertise in psychometrics but also reflects his dedication to fostering inclusivity within the medical profession.
At ABFM, Jason is involved in key projects that focus on enhancing the validity and reliability of assessment tools used in family medicine. His experience in large-scale measurement and testing allows him to critically analyze data and develop innovative methodologies that improve psychodiagnosis and test validation processes. Additionally, his background in forensic psycholegal test development equips him with a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in psychological assessment, enabling him to contribute valuable insights into the intersection of mental health and medical education.
Jason's diverse skill set, which includes project management, clinical research, and program evaluation, positions him as a vital asset to the ABFM team. His ability to communicate complex research findings effectively, coupled with his proficiency in qualitative research and psychological testing, ensures that he can translate data into actionable strategies that enhance both candidate experience and the integrity of the examination process. As he continues to navigate the evolving landscape of medical assessment, Jason remains committed to advancing the field through innovative research and a steadfast focus on quality and accessibility.