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MOC Requirements. In general, in addition to licensure prerequisites, these are the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program requirements. ABIM no longer requires that points must be earned every two years.
ABIM's MOC program was created with input from thousands of physicians across the country. It provides doctors with a pathway to know that they are staying current in the medical knowledge they use to treat patients and make important care decisions daily.
To be reported as Certified, Participating in MOC you must earn 100 points every five years and meet the MOC assessment requirement through the traditional, 10-year MOC exam, the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA ®), or a Collaborative Maintenance Pathway (CMP) assessment.
See how the CMP compares with the traditional, 10 year MOC exam and the LKA. Compare Options. Learn more about ABIM's new MOC assessment option—the Knowledge Check-In—and how it's different from the traditional 10-year MOC Exam.
ABIM requires documentation that candidates for certification in internal medicine are competent in: (1) patient care and procedural skills, (2) medical knowledge, (3) practice-based learning and improvement, (4) interpersonal and communication skills, (5) professionalism and (6) systems-based practice.
The new Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA™) puts you in control by offering greater flexibility and faster feedback. Learn more about the ABIM MOC exams and Knowledge Check-Ins including dates, format and content of the exam, and scoring and reporting details by specialty.
ABIM's collaboration with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) provides the opportunity for ABIM Board Certified physicians to earn MOC points for thousands of accredited CME activities. Visit CME Passport to search the list of CME activities that earn ABIM MOC points.
See Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification assessment date options and registration open/close dates.
ABIM’s MOC program requires that you: Earn 100 MOC points every 5 years to stay certified. Pass an MOC assessment in 10 years, which can be the traditional, 10-year MOC exam, the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, or a Collaborative Maintenance Pathway assessment (available in cardiovascular disease and cardiology subspecialties).
Register a CME Activity. Through the ABIM MOC Assessment Recognition Program, ABIM and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) have collaborated to simplify the integration of Maintenance of Certification (MOC) and accredited CME.