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National Board Of Medical Examiners average salary is $76,960, median salary is $76,960 with a salary range from $76,960 to $76,960.
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Systems Analyst 76,960-76,960 New York, NY, 10001 2012 National Board Of Medical Examiners Systems Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • National Board of Medical Examiners
  • Industry: Non-Profit
  • City: Philadelphia, PA
  • The NBME is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides high-quality examinations for the health professions. Protection of the health of the public through state of the art assessment is part of the mission of the NBME, along with a major commitment to research and development in evaluation and measurement. The NBME was founded in 1915 because of the need for a voluntary, nationwide examination that medical licensing authorities could accept as the standard by which to judge candidates for medical licensure. Since that time, it has continued without interruption to provide high quality examinations for this purpose and has become