For ABP (American Board of Pediatrics) diplomates, MOC credit refers to the ongoing learning and assessment activities required to maintain certification. The ABP MOC program consists of four parts:
- Professional Standing
- Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment
- Assessment of Knowledge, Skills, and Judgment
- Improvement in Medical Practice
To maintain certification, ABP diplomates must complete activities in each of these four parts, including participating in self-assessment activities, completing educational courses and conferences, and undergoing performance assessments. Diplomates must earn a certain number of MOC points within a specific timeframe to maintain their certification. The ABP requires ongoing MOC activities to ensure that diplomates stay up to date with the latest developments in pediatrics and continue to provide high-quality care to their patients.
Acapedia has many activities that qualify for ABP MOC Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment MOC credit. Simply pick an article or premium course in your specialty and earn credit!
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