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CME credit
Started by J ROD
I'm curious, too. For the state medical boards I think some of it is state-dependent. I know for some states like Cali, though: If you pass the boards, you get 100 credits for 4 consecutive years.
As for ABPN,
www.abpn.com
Here are the guidelines and they give a list of approved program for credits.
As for ABPN,
C-MOC Program - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
The Continuous Maintenance of Certification (C-MOC) Program is for diplomates who pass an ABPN examination in 2012 and later.
Here are the guidelines and they give a list of approved program for credits.
Come on, nobody been doing CME's! lol
This year with basically every conference online, you have a fairly easy and actually interesting way to get CMEs, and usually all you have to do is register and then affirm that you attended/watched how every many sessions/talks, which determines how much credit you get up to a certain max. No hotel or travel required.
New grad here. I used UpToDate throughout residency and accrued 350 cme hours just by using it.
CME in residency is of little value, because states will likely already credit you CME of X for simply being a resident.
UpToDate post residency is a decent means to churn a few through out the year.
UpToDate post residency is a decent means to churn a few through out the year.
New grad here. I used UpToDate throughout residency and accrued 350 cme hours just by using it.
My hospital has an institutional membership to UpToDate, so I can access it from any hospital computer. How do you then accrue CMEs for personal use? Is there some way to create a personal account and link it to an institutional account?
My hospital has an institutional membership to UpToDate, so I can access it from any hospital computer. How do you then accrue CMEs for personal use? Is there some way to create a personal account and link it to an institutional account?
Yes. It was automatic for my institution.
My hospital has an institutional membership to UpToDate, so I can access it from any hospital computer. How do you then accrue CMEs for personal use? Is there some way to create a personal account and link it to an institutional account?
I had an institutional account as a resident and now one as an attending. You get 0.5cme every time you research something. I tested the redeem credits function, and it basically creates a certificate that states how many hours you earned.
The PIPE exam is useful - 30 self assessment CME hours, tests your current knowledge. PIPE - The American College of Psychiatrists
TheTravelingShrink
Full Member
Thanks for all of these resources! Starting to think about this now =). Keep them coming!