Continuing Certification (CC) resources

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As mandated by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) developed a Continuing Certification (CC) program that includes four components.

A Neurologist's Guide to Continuing Certification (CC) 

The AAN has created A Neurologist's Guide to CC outlining:

  • The four parts of ABPN CC requirements
  • Who's Who in CC and MOL
  • AAN resources to help you meet your CC requirements
  • A CC Roadmap to help you determine where you are in CC

ABPN audits: How the AAN can help

  • The ABPN annually audits 5% of CC applications and C-CC participants, and audits go back up to 10 years.
  • Previously available as an optional benefit, the AAN now automatically sends your AAN-specific CME, SA, and PIP credits to the ABPN on a quarterly basis for easy access in your  as “verified” credits. Self-entered (non-AAN) credit activity will not be sent; however, a new compiled .pdf Download feature is available in NeuroTrackerTM for easy access to these “non-verified” credits.
  • Credits reported directly to the ABPN through a data transfer are considered “verified” and, in the event of an ABPN audit, you would not need to provide documentation for verified credits.
  • Any non-AAN credit information that you manually enter in NeuroTrackerTM is considered "unverified." In the event of an audit by the ABPN, you would need to provide documentation for unverified credits.

ABPN Continuing Certification information

offers guidance on how to navigate continuing certification in a way that satisfies requirements and is professionally rewarding. Dr. Goodman, ABPN Board Vice-Chair, walks through the requirements, including the article-based continuing certification pathway (previously called the Part III Pilot Project). Dr. Smith, AAN 好色先生 Committee Chair, provides an overview of the AAN’s portfolio of offerings for lifelong learning and highlights those that help diplomates meet the ABPN requirements.

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