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AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC BOARD OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
MANDATED CME CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
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CME Requirements At-A-Glance
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Renewal Cycle:
Three-year CME cycle
Minimum CMEs:
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CME Requirements Detail
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Diplomates with time-limited certificates and diplomates with non-time-limited certificates who are voluntarily participating in OCC must complete 60 CME credits in the 2019-2021 AOA CME cycle. Diplomates with non-time-limited certificates (who are not voluntarily participating in OCC) must complete 120 CME credits in the 2019-2021 AOA CME cycle. Diplomates holding multiple AOA surgical certifications must meet all criteria for each specialty certifying board’s OCC processes. However, CME earned will apply to each specialty certifying board. AOA specialty certifying boards will not require diplomates to obtain specialty-specific CME during the 2019-2021 CME cycle.
Diplomates participating in the MOC process an ABMS certifying board may petition to apply their practice performance assessment activities to their OCC Component 4 requirements. However, the specialty certifying board may also require an osteopathic component.
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MOC/CC Program Link
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American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology Continuous Certification Overview
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Board Contact Information
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Updated April 2020
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Board certification requirements are subject to change. Please contact emcallister@facs.org or your state medical board if you have any questions or concerns about the content of this website.
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