Psychiatric CME Sources Guide
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Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Resources
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Self-Assessment
FOCUS Self-Assessment 24 FOCUS Subscription ■ 800.368.5777
2012 APA Annual Meeting Self-Assessment in Psychiatry - Available until May 30, 2012 8 Free to Annual Meeting Registrants $100 Members/ $200 Non-Members
FOCUS MOC Workbook, Self-Assessment in Major Depressive Disorder** - Available in June 12 TBD
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Performance in Practice (PIP)
Physician Practice Assessment Tool for Screening of Adults with Substance Use Disorder - Available Now in FOCUS & online 20 FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free
Non-members - $399
Physician Practice Assessment Tool for Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Substance Use Disorder -Available Now in FOCUS & online 20 FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free
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Physician Practice Assessment Tool for the Care of Patients with a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia -Available now in FOCUS & online summer 2012 20 FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free
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Physician Practice Assessment Tool for the Care of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder -Available in print (MOC Workbook)** in June & online Fall 2012 20 FOCUS Subscribers –Free APA Members - Free
Non-members - $399 Pricing TBD - FOCUS MOC Workbook
Examination Preparation
FOCUS Psychiatry Review Volume 2 50 Non-members - $65 APA Members - $52 Members-in-Training – $48.75
FOCUS Psychiatry Review 50 Non-members - $65 APA Members - $52 Members-in-Training – $48.75
The APA offers a variety of recertification resources to help you incorporate the MOC process into your continuing education, as well as prepare you for the ABPN board exam. Click on each product below for more information.
MOC Component
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Cost
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Self-Assessment
| FOCUS Self-Assessment | 24 | FOCUS Subscription ■ 800.368.5777 |
2012 APA Annual Meeting Self-Assessment in Psychiatry - Available until May 30, 2012 | 8 | Free to Annual Meeting Registrants $100 Members/ $200 Non-Members | |
FOCUS MOC Workbook, Self-Assessment in Major Depressive Disorder** - Available in June | 12 | TBD | |
eFOCUS Program (sent via email) | Up to 8 hrs per year | FOCUS Subscribers- Free APA Members - Free | |
Performance in Practice (PIP)
| Physician Practice Assessment Tool for Screening of Adults with Substance Use Disorder - Available Now in FOCUS & online | 20 | FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free Non-members - $399 |
Physician Practice Assessment Tool for Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Substance Use Disorder -Available Now in FOCUS & online | 20 | FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free Non-members - $399 | |
Physician Practice Assessment Tools for Assessment and Treatment of Adults at Risk for Suicide and Suicide-Related Behaviors -Available now in FOCUS & online | 20 | FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free Non-members - $399 | |
Physician Practice Assessment Tool for the Care of Patients with a Diagnosis of Schizophrenia -Available now in FOCUS & online summer 2012 | 20 | FOCUS Subscribers - Free APA Members - Free Non-members - $399 | |
Physician Practice Assessment Tool for the Care of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder -Available in print (MOC Workbook)** in June & online Fall 2012 | 20 | FOCUS Subscribers –Free APA Members - Free Non-members - $399 Pricing TBD - FOCUS MOC Workbook | |
Examination Preparation
| FOCUS Psychiatry Review Volume 2 | 50 | Non-members - $65 APA Members - $52 Members-in-Training – $48.75 |
FOCUS Psychiatry Review | 50 | Non-members - $65 APA Members - $52 Members-in-Training – $48.75 |
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Lifelong Learning
FOCUS is a system of lifelong learning written by experts in the field that addresses the core content in psychiatry and provides a comprehensive review of current clinical practice for each featured topic. A CME quiz is provided in each issue. Earn up to 20 hours of CME per year.Self-Assessment
Discover your strengths and areas for improvement with the FOCUS Self-Assessment. Receive a 120-question, multiple-choice, ABPN-approved, self-assessment exam (MOC Part 2) with critique and reference companion for an additional 24 CME credits.Performance in Practice (PIP)
FOCUS includes PIP Modules approved by ABPN for the clinical chart review component of MOC Part 4. Completion of stages A, B, and C provides 20 additional CME credits.MOC
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2012 Annual Meeting
165th Annual Meeting
May 5-9, 2012
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The APA designates this live activity [The 165th Annual Meeting] for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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2010 APA Annual Meeting Online - DVD-ROM and Online content summary* | |
Saturday, May 22 | |
ISS 01 | New Developments in Schizophrenia Research and Practice: From the Pipeline to the Clinic |
Lecture 01 | Translational Research in Schizophrenia: Challenges and Promises |
Lecture 02 | The Future of Depression Research |
Presidential Symposium 1 | The Emerging Neurobiology of Antidepressant Treatment Response |
Symposium 002 | Recent Research on Eating Disorders |
Symposium 006 | Update on Treatments for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders |
Symposium 007 | Neurodevelopmental Disorders in DSM-V: An Update from the Work Group |
Symposium 009 | Advances in the Management of Treatment-Resistant Depression |
Symposium 012 | Anxiety Treatment: New Research Findings for the Clinician |
Symposium 015 | Spirituality and Mental Health: What is the Psychiatrist's Role? |
Symposium 020 | Updating the APA Guidelines for the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder |
Symposium 027 | Non Psychotic Issues of Schizophrenic Patients |
Symposium 029 | Executive Function as a Brain System for Self-Control: The Neurocircuitry of Psychiatric Disorders and Addiction |
Symposium 030 | Addiction Research, Prevention and Treatment in the U.S. and France: Vive la Difference! |
Sunday, May 23 | |
Lecture 03 | Manfred S. Guttmacher Award Lecture: Patient Violence Against Mental Health Clinicians: Safety Assessment and Prevention |
Symposium 031 | Understanding Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Current Status and Future Directions |
Symposium 032 | Treatment of Depression in Ethnic Minorities |
Symposium 033 | Approaches to Schizophrenia Through Phases of the Illness |
Symposium 034 | Diagnosing and Treating the Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Awaiting DSM-5 |
Symposium 035 | Sex/Gender Differences and Women-Specific Issues in Drug Abuse: Predicting and Improving Treatment Outcomes |
Symposium 036 | Treating Chronic Pain and Co-Occuring Addiction in Substance Abuse Patients |
Symposium 037 | Culturally Sensitive Treatment of Psychologically Distressed Ethnic and Non-English Speaking Populations |
Symposium 038 | Neuroendocrine and Neuroimmunological Correlates of Bipolar Disorder in Women |
Symposium 039 | The Medical Home: Is There a Place for Psychiatry in it? |
Symposium 040 | Privacy in Electronic Medical Records |
Monday, May 24 | |
Advances In Series 02 | Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine |
Advances In Series 04 | Advances in Psychotherapeutic Treatments |
Advances in Medicine 02 | Top 10 Medical Articles of 2009: A Comprehensive and Practical Review of What We Need to Know |
Focus | Focus Live 1 - Psychotherapy |
ISS 02 | Novel Approaches to Assessing and Treating Depression in the Medically-Ill |
Lecture 04 | APA/NIMH Vestermark Award Lecture - Why I Teach - Glen Gabbard, M.D. |
Lecture 05 | Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture - The Perplexities & Provocations of Eating Disorders - Katherine Halmi, M.D. |
Lecture 06 | Optogenetics - Development and Application - Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D. |
Lecture 08 | Adolf Meyer Award Lecture - The Audacity Principle in Science? |
Lecture 10 | The Simple Truth About the Genetic Complexity of Schizophrenia |
Presidential Symposium 2 | Comparative Effectiveness of Psychotropic Drugs: What Can We Learn from Practical Clinical Trials? |
Presidential Symposium 3 | Can Basic and Translational Neuroscience Improve Treatment in Psychiatry? |
Symposium 049 | Advances in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder |
Symposium 053 | Genotypes and Biomarkers: The New Decision Makers for Tailored Treatment |
Symposium 059 | Neurobiology of Obesity: Why We Can Get Too Motivated to Eat |
Tuesday, May 25 | |
Advances In Series 08 | Advances In Personality Disorders |
Advances in Medicine 03 | Movement Disorders in Psychiatric Patients |
Lecture 13 | From Circuits to Cells to Molecular Regulation: Identifying Novel Targets for the Treatment of Psychotic Disorders |
Lecture 14 | Co-Morbidity of Psychiatric Disorders |
Lecture 15 | Highlights and Lessons from 40 Years in Psychiatry |
Lecture 16 | New Directions in Drug Policy: President Obama’s National Demand Reduction Priorities - Special Guest Lecture, National Institute on Drug Abuse |
Lecture 18 | Prevention Initiatives in Schizophrenia |
Lecture 19 | Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Latino Populations - Simon Bolivar Award Lecture |
Presidential Symposium 4 | Recent Advances in Psychiatric Genetics: From Fundamental Discovery to Clinical Implication |
Symposium 065 | DSM-5 Examined: Nosology of Mood Disorders |
Symposium 068 | Reward Neurocircuitry in Substance Dependence and Other Psychiatric Disorders: What Does Brain Research Tell Us? |
Symposium 070 | Evidence-Based Treatments (EBT) for Borderline Personality Disorder: Empirical Clarity Meets Clinical Reality |
Symposium 074 | The Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders with rTMS: New Research and Clinical Findings |
Symposium 079 | The Challenge of Cognitive Enhancers in Medicine |
Wednesday, May 26 | |
Lecture 20 | Administrative Psychiatry Award Lecture - So You Want to be a Physician Executive - Arthur Lazarus, M.D., M.B.A. |
Lecture 21 | Seek and Treat for Optimal Prevention of HIV/AIDS: STOP HIV/AIDS - Julio Montaner, M.D. |
Symposium 086 | How Dysfunction of Learning and Memory Circuits Contribute to Substance Abuse and Other Psychiatric Disorders |
Symposium 088 | ADHD FAQs: Practical Answers for the Office-Based Practicioner |
Symposium 089 | Autonomy in the Prolongation and Curtailment of Life |
Symposium 090 | New Perspectives on Intergenerational Transmission of BPD |
Symposium 100 | Dysfunctions in Mentalization or Metacognition in Personality Disorders: Empirical Evidence and Implications for Pathology, Treatment and Research |
Symposium 103 | Comprehensive HIV Psychiatry Update |
Symposium 104 | Understanding Comorbidity of Heart Disease With Depression and Anxiety Disorders |
Symposium 105 | The Ethics of Innovative Interventions in Psychiatry |
*Tentative content. Subject to change. Industry-Supported Symposia will be available ONLINE only CME credit for all programs available online. Individual sessions will be available as audio MP3 file downloads post-meeting at www.marathonmultimedia.com/store/apaThe American Psychiatric Association is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. you may have. The APA designates each of the sessions in this educational activity for a maximum of 1-3 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. |
2010 APA Annual Meeting - Audio DVD-ROM content summary* | |
Saturday, May 22 | |
Lecture 01 | Translational Research in Schizophrenia: Challenges and Promises |
Lecture 02 | The Future of Depression Research |
Presidential Symposium 1 | The Emerging Neurobiology of Antidepressant Treatment Response |
Seminar 01 | Managing Malpractice Risk for Psychiatrists: The Basics and Beyond |
Seminar 02 | Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for Chronic Major Depression |
Seminar 03 | Managing Malpractice Risk for Psychiatrists: The Basics and Beyond |
Seminar 04 | Infidelity and Marital Relationships: Death Knell or Wake-up Call? |
Symposium 001 | PTSD in Military Populations: Translating Research Into Practice |
Symposium 002 | Recent Research on Eating Disorders |
Symposium 003 | Smoking and Psychiatric Disorders: Clues About Causal Pathways and Innovative Treatment Approaches |
Symposium 004 | Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Care: A Recovery and Person-Centered Approach |
Symposium 005 | New Developments in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) |
Symposium 006 | Update on Treatments for Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders |
Symposium 007 | Neurodevelopmental Disorders in DSM-5: An Update from the Work Group |
Symposium 008 | Aggressive Behaviors in Geropsychiatric Patients: Neurobiology, Assessment and Management |
Symposium 009 | Advances in the Management of Treatment-Resistant Depression |
Symposium 010 | Clinical Trends in Bipolar Disorders |
Symposium 011 | Culturally Sensitive Assessment of Psychologically Distressed Ethnic and Non-English Speaking Populations |
Symposium 012 | Anxiety Treatment: New Research Findings for the Clinician |
Symposium 013 | Family and Behavioral Genetic Studies of Borderline Personality Disorder |
Symposium 014 | Examining the Outcome Continuum of Schizophrenia Into Later Life |
Symposium 015 | Spirituality and Mental Health: What is the Psychiatrist's Role? |
Symposium 016 | Burn Psychiatry: Treatment and Outcomes |
Symposium 017 | Update on Interventions for Adult Eating Disorders |
Symposium 018 | Translating the Psychopharmacology Evidence Base Into Practice: A Sampler From the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology |
Symposium 019 | Pathophysiology of Psychotic and Mood Disorders: Do We Have any Solid Evidence of Interest to Clinicians? |
Symposium 020 | Updating the APA Guidelines for the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder |
Symposium 021 | How to Get the Corner Office: Practical Leadership Strategies for Women Psychiatrists |
Symposium 022 | Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis: Implications for the International Impact of DSM-5 |
Symposium 023 | Recent Changes to Acute Psychiatric Care: An International Perspective |
Symposium 024 | Prevention of PTSD: Recent Israeli Practices |
Symposium 025 | Psychiatry Across Borders: Working for the U.S. Government in the Department of State as a Psychiatrist |
Symposium 026 | Transcultural Psychiatry for Mental Health in a Changing World |
Symposium 027 | Non Psychotic Issues of Schizophrenic Patients |
Symposium 028 | Doping in Athletes: The Role of the Sport Psychiatrist |
Symposium 029 | Executive Function as a Brain System for Self-Control: The Neurocircuitry of Psychiatric Disorders and Addiction |
Symposium 030 | Addiction Research, Prevention and Treatment in the U.S. and France: Vive la Difference! |
Sunday, May 23 | |
Lecture 03 | Manfred S. Guttmacher Award Lecture: Patient Violence Against Mental Health Clinicians: Safety Assessment and Prevention |
Scientific and Clinical Report 02 | Mood Disorders |
Scientific and Clinical Report 03 | Psychpharmacology |
Scientific and Clinical Report 04 | Child and Adolescent Psychiatry |
Scientific and Clinical Report 05 | Psychosomatic Medicine and Health Services Research |
Seminar 05 | The IMG Institute |
Seminar 06 | Overview of Recovery for Psychiatrists |
Symposium 031 | Understanding Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Current Status and Future Directions |
Symposium 032 | Treatment of Depression in Ethnic Minorities |
Symposium 033 | Approaches to Schizophrenia Through Phases of the Illness |
Symposium 034 | Diagnosing and Treating the Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Awaiting DSM-5 |
Symposium 035 | Sex/Gender Differences and Women-Specific Issues in Drug Abuse: Predicting and Improving Treatment Outcomes |
Symposium 036 | Treating Chronic Pain and Co-Occuring Addiction in Substance Abuse Patients |
Symposium 037 | Culturally Sensitive Treatment of Psychologically Distressed Ethnic and Non-English Speaking Populations |
Symposium 038 | Neuroendocrine and Neuroimmunological Correlates of Bipolar Disorder in Women |
Symposium 039 | The Medical Home: Is There a Place for Psychiatry in it? |
Symposium 040 | Privacy in Electronic Medical Records |
Monday, May 24 | |
Advances In Medicine 01 | Delirium: Neurobiology, Prevention and Treatment Approaches |
Advances In Medicine 02 | Top 10 Medical Articles of 2009: A Comprehensive and Practical Review of What We Need to Know |
Advances In Research 01 | Advances in Research |
Advances In Series 01 | Advances in Correctional Psychiatry: From Provision of Care to Malpractice Prevention |
Advances In Series 02 | Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine |
Advances In Series 03 | Advances in Forensic Psychiatry |
Advances In Series 04 | Advances in Psychotherapeutic Treatments |
Focus | Focus Live 1 - Psychotherapy |
Forum 01 | Chopin at 200: His Mind and His Music |
Forum 02 | DSM-5: Progress in Research and Development |
Lecture 04 | APA/NIMH Vestermark Award Lecture - Why I Teach - Glen Gabbard, M.D. |
Lecture 05 | Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture - The Perplexities & Provocations of Eating Disorders - Katherine Halmi, M.D. |
Lecture 06 | Optogenetics - Development and Application - Karl Deisseroth, M.D., Ph.D. |
Lecture 07 | Neuroimaging Clue to the Causes of Bipolar Disorder: Where We Are and Where We’re Going - Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture |
Lecture 08 | Adolf Meyer Award Lecture - The Audacity Principle in Science? |
Lecture 09 | “Your Bipolar Dad Is a Bad Reason to Become a Psychiatrist”: Advocacy Adventures of a Bewildered Boy who Grew up to Become NAMI’s Medical Director - Patient Advocacy Award Lecture |
Lecture 10 | The Simple Truth About the Genetic Complexity of Schizophrenia |
Lecture 11 | Solomon Carter Fuller: What Would He Say about Racial Politics in American Psychiatry Today? Solomon Carter Fuller Award Lecture |
Presidential Symposium 2 | Comparative Effectiveness of Psychotropic Drugs: What Can We Learn from Practical Clinical Trials? |
Presidential Symposium 3 | Can Basic and Translational Neuroscience Improve Treatment in Psychiatry? |
Scientific and Clinical Report 06 | Psychotherapy and Depression |
Scientific and Clinical Report 07 | Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation |
Scientific and Clinical Report 08 | Borderline Personality Disorder |
Scientific and Clinical Report 09 | Childhood Abuse |
Scientific and Clinical Report 10 | Cognitive Disorders |
Scientific and Clinical Report 11 | Diagnostic Issues and DSM-5 |
Scientific and Clinical Report 12 | Psychosomatics and Cardiac Vulnerability |
Scientific and Clinical Report 13 | Addictive Behavior |
Symposium 041 | Health and Mental Health Around the World: Are all Systems Go? |
Symposium 042 | Update on Medications Development: Promising New Treatments for Drug Addiction |
Symposium 043 | Early Detection and Intervention in Schizophrenia: An Idea Whose Time has Come |
Symposium 044 | An Examination of CNS Trial Methodologies |
Symposium 045 INVITED | Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy (IPSRT) for Bipolar Disorder: New Applications, New Populations, and New Evidence |
Symposium 046 | Ensuring a Public Health Impact: Partnering With Consumers and Community Stakeholders to Improve Access and Quality of Care for Mental Disorders |
Symposium 047 | New Studies to Appear in the June Issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry: Presentations by the Authors and Editors |
Symposium 048 | Reducing Harm: SaferInjection and Other Strategies |
Symposium 049 | Advances in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder |
Symposium 050 | Challenges in Providing Mental Health Care for College and University Students |
Symposium 051 | Geriatric Psychopharmacology of Late-Life Mood Disorders: Focus on the use of Biomarkers as Predictors of Response |
Symposium 052 | Innovations in Integrated Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders |
Symposium 053 | Genotypes and Biomarkers: The New Decision Makers for Tailored Treatment |
Symposium 054 | Substance Related Disorders in DSM-5: Progress Report |
Symposium 055 | DSM-5 Update Series, Part I: Reports From the Work Groups |
Symposium 056 | Focal Brain Stimulation for Psychiatric Disorders: Clinical Update |
Symposium 057 | Depression, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity |
Symposium 059 | Neurobiology of Obesity: Why We Can Get Too Motivated to Eat |
Tuesday, May 25 | |
Advances in Medicine 03 | Movement Disorders in Psychiatric Patients |
Advances In Medicine 04 | AM04 Aging and Dementia: An Update on Neuroscience |
Advances In Medicine 05 | Medical Mysteries and Practical Medical Psychiatric Updates: Is It Medical, Psychiatric, or a Little of Both? |
Advances In Series 05 | Family Assessment and Intervention for Psychiatrists |
Advances In Series 06 | Advances in the Use of Antipsychotic Medications |
Advances In Series 07 | Advances in Substance Abuse Treatment |
Advances In Series 08 | Advances In Personality Disorders |
Forum 03 | Is a Game-Changing Psychotropic Too Much to Expect? |
Forum 04 | Global Disasters: Lessons Learned from Haiti & New Orleans |
Lecture 12 | Addiction: Conflict Between Brain Circuits |
Lecture 13 | From Circuits to Cells to Molecular Regulation: Identifying Novel Targets for the Treatment of Psychotic Disorders |
Lecture 14 | Co-Morbidity of Psychiatric Disorders |
Lecture 15 | Highlights and Lessons from 40 Years in Psychiatry |
Lecture 16 | New Directions in Drug Policy: President Obama's National Demand Reduction Priorities - Special Guest Lecture, National Institute on Drug Abuse |
Lecture 17 | Toward a New Psychiatry: Valuing the Positive Emotions |
Lecture 18 | Prevention Initiatives in Schizophrenia |
Lecture 19 | Simon Bolivar Award Lecture - Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Latino Populations |
Presidential Symposium 4 | Recent Advances in Psychiatric Genetics: From Fundamental Discovery to Clinical Implication |
Presidential Symposium 85 | Health Reform and Psychiatry |
Scientific and Clinical Report 14 | Anxiety Disorders |
Scientific and Clinical Report 15 | Information Technology |
Scientific and Clinical Report 16 | SCR16-Side Effects of Psychotropic Medication |
Scientific and Clinical Report 17 | Weight Gain and Psychiatric Illness |
Scientific and Clinical Report 18 | Suicide |
Scientific and Clinical Report 19 | Attention Deficits and Psychostimulants |
Scientific and Clinical Report 20 | Inpatient Psychiatry: Admissions and Readmissions |
Scientific and Clinical Report 21 | Scales and Screening Measure |
Symposium 060 | The Potential and Pitfalls of Creating a Bipolar Genomic Biobank |
Symposium 061 | Psychiatrists in the World: Advocating for LGBT Mental Health |
Symposium 062 | The Public Health and Clinical Interface Between HIV, STDs, and Mental Health |
Symposium 063 | Adolescent Potential: Exploring the Developing Brain and Understanding Pathways of Addiction |
Symposium 064 | The 2010 APA Task Force Report on the Practice of Electroconvulsive Therapy: Evidence Based Guidelines for the Practicing Clinician |
Symposium 065 | DSM-5 Examined: Nosology of Mood Disorders |
Symposium 066 | DSM-5 Update Series, Part II: Reports From the Work Groups |
Symposium 067 | Revisiting Pharmacological Treatments to Prevent Suicide |
Symposium 068 | Reward Neurocircuitry in Substance Dependence and Other Psychiatric Disorders: What Does Brain Research Tell Us? |
Symposium 069 | Implementing the STEPPS* Program for Borderline Personality Disorder (*Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving) |
Symposium 070 | Evidence-Based Treatments (EBT) for Borderline Personality Disorder: Empirical Clarity Meets Clinical Reality |
Symposium 072 | The Nuts and Bolts of the Perinatal Psychiatric Consultation |
Symposium 074 | The Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders with rTMS: New Research and Clinical Findings |
Symposium 075 | The Tattered Safety Net: The Public Mental Health Crisis in an Economic Recession |
Symposium 076 | Lessons from Hurricane Katrina: Response, Recovery and Rebuilding |
Symposium 077 | Toward a New Model for Mental Health Services in the University Community |
Symposium 078 | DSM-5 Update Series, Part III: Reports from the Work Groups |
Symposium 079 | The Challenge of Cognitive Enhancers in Medicine |
Symposium 080 | Sex and Psychodynamics: Contemporary Approaches to Clinical Issues Through the Lifecycle |
Symposium 081 | Progress and Promise: Preventing the First Episode of Psychosis |
Symposium 082 | Reproductive Issues and Women’s Mental Health: How to Untie the Gordian Knot? |
Symposium 083 | Treatment of Depression With TMS: An Overview of Findings From the Optimization of TMS for the Treatment of Depression Trial (Opt-TMS) |
Wednesday, May 26 | |
Advances In Medicine 06 | An Update on Gastroenterology and Hepatology for Psychiatrists and Mental Health Practitioners |
Lecture 20 | Administrative Psychiatry Award Lecture - So You Want to be a Physician Executive - Arthur Lazarus, M.D., M.B.A. |
Lecture 21 | Seek and Treat for Optimal Prevention of HIV/AIDS: STOP HIV/AIDS - Julio Montaner, M.D. |
Scientific and Clinical Report 22 | Genetics |
Scientific and Clinical Report 23 | Issues in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry |
Scientific and Clinical Report 24 | Antidepressant Response and Augmentation |
Scientific and Clinical Report 25 | Psychopharmacology |
Scientific and Clinical Report 26 | Psychosis |
Scientific and Clinical Report 27 | Issues in Mood Disorders |
Scientific and Clinical Report 28 | Epidemiology, Sleep, and Medical Screening |
Scientific and Clinical Report 29 | Important but Infrequently Addressed Topics |
Seminar 07 | Practical Guide to the Performance of the Mental Status Examination |
Symposium 085 | Women’s Mental Health in Latin America: Present and Future Research |
Symposium 086 | How Dysfunction of Learning and Memory Circuits Contribute to Substance Abuse and Other Psychiatric Disorders |
Symposium 087 | Advances in Psychiatric Ethics: New Approaches that Inform Psychiatric Practice |
Symposium 088 | ADHD FAQs: Practical Answers for the Office-Based Practicioner |
Symposium 089 | Autonomy in the Prolongation and Curtailment of Life |
Symposium 090 | New Perspectives on Intergenerational Transmission of BPD |
Symposium 091 | New CANMAT Guidelines for Depression and Bipolar Disorder: Combining Evidence with Clinical Practice |
Symposium 092 | Update on Cannabis Use Disorder |
Symposium 093 | Cultural Adaptation of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Ethnic/Minority Patients |
Symposium 094 | Choosing the Right Treatment for Substance Abuse |
Symposium 095 | Should “Risk syndrome of Psychosis” be Included in DSM-5 as a Diagnosis? A Road Toward Preventive Psychiatry |
Symposium 096 | Basic Science in Psychiatry: A Move Toward Translational Medicine |
Symposium 097 | The Supreme Court and Psychiatry in the 21st Century |
Symposium 098 | Novel Tools for Preventing and Treating Substance Use and Comorbidities in the Military and Returning Veterans |
Symposium 099 | Hot Topics in African-American Mental Health: Impact of Past and Current Prejudices; Women’s Mental Health; HIV; and Unique Psychopharmacological Findings |
Symposium 100 | Dysfunctions in Mentalization or Metacognition in Personality Disorders: Empirical Evidence and Implications for Pathology, Treatment and Research |
Symposium 102 | Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: Current Psychodynamic Perspectives |
Symposium 103 | Comprehensive HIV Psychiatry Update |
Symposium 104 | Understanding Comorbidity of Heart Disease With Depression and Anxiety Disorders |
Symposium 105 | The Ethics of Innovative Interventions in Psychiatry |
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Maintenance of Certification in Psychiatry |
The ABPN MOC Program reflects the Board’s commitment to lifelong learning throughout one’s profession. The mission of the ABPN's Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program is to advance the clinical practice of psychiatry by promoting the highest evidence-based guidelines and standards to ensure excellence in all areas of care and practice improvement. Apply for an examination | ABPN Physician Folios site | Visit the Pearson VUE Website |
Maintenance of Certification in Psychiatry
The Maintenance of Certification Program (MOC) of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology reflects the Board's commitment to lifelong learning throughout one's profession. The mission of MOC is to ensure that diplomates adhere to the highest standards in medicine and pursue excellence in all areas of care and practice improvement. The MOC program requires diplomates to participate in sanctioned self-assessment performance measures, identify perceived weaknesses in their knowledge, pursue learning activities tailored to areas that need to be strengthened, and develop quality improvement programs based on their clinical practice. The goal is for diplomates to reflect on their personal knowledge and performance and commit to a process of improvement and reevaluation of performance measures over a specified time frame that will ultimately lead to improved care for their patients. [more]
MOC Approved* Products: CME, Self Assessment, and PIP
*Approved products have been reviewed by the ABPN and have been shown to satisfy the criteria for MOC activities. Other activities that satisfy those criteria, but have not been approved by the ABPN may also be used to fulfill the MOC requirements. For a full list of the MOC activity requirements, click here to visit our Maintenance of Certification overview page. Beginning in 2014, diplomates are required to use only ABPN-approved products for Self-Assessment and Performance in Practice activities. |
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ABPN Approved Self Assessment Product List |
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Clinically Active Status
The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has issued definitions of "Clinically Active" and "Clinically Inactive" and requires that all diplomates self-report their status once every 24 months in each area of certification. This information will be available to the public.
1. "Clinically Active": Any amount of direct and/or consultative patient care has been provided in the preceding 24 months. This includes the supervision of residents.
A. Engaged in direct and/or consultative care sufficient to complete Performance-in-Practice (PIP) Units.
B. Engaged in direct and/or consultative care not sufficient to complete PIP Units.
2. "Clinically Inactive": No direct and or/consultative patient care has been provided in the past 24 months.
3. "Status Unknown": No information available on the clinical activity of this diplomate.
Diplomates who are in category 1.A. are required to complete all components of the MOC Program including PIP Units. Diplomates who are in categories 1.B. or 2 are required to complete all components of the MOC Program, except for PIP Units. A change in diplomate status from 1.B. or 2 to 1.A. requires the completion of at least one PIP Unit.
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