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  • The Value of Membership

    March 01, 2013

    RSNA Assists with New MOC Self-Assessment CME Requirement

    Along with hundreds of education activities specifically designed to help physicians meet American Board of Radiology (ABR) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) needs, RSNA also helps members fulfill a new Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) requirement for Part II of the MOC program.

    Part II of MOC for Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment for diagnostic radiologists requires physicians to earn 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ every three years. At least 70 percent of earned CME credit must be in diagnostic radiology or related areas, with the remaining 30 percent in clinically relevant areas of learning.

    As of January 1, Part II of the MOC program for diagnostic radiologists requires physicians to earn SA-CME in addition to regular CME credits. SA-CME is designed to enhance a physician’s knowledge and skills as well as provide continuous opportunity for improvement. At least 25 of the 75 CME credits must be qualified as SA-CME to meet requirements for Part II of MOC for diagnostic radiologists.

    RSNA activities that fulfill SA-CME requirements include RadioGraphics and Radiology CME tests, online refresher courses, Cases of the Day and self-assessment modules (SAMs). SA-CME credits earned by members through RSNA will be recorded and tracked in the RSNA CME Repository and automatically transferred to the CME Gateway for those with accounts. (See Page 24 for more details.)

    To access RSNA’s wide selection of online CME and SA-CME activities, visit RSNA.org/order. For information about SA-CME, contact ABR at abrmocp@theabr.org or call 1-520-519-2152.  For more information on RSNA's Education Offerings, go to RSNA.org/Science_and_Education.aspx.

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