ACLP offers a self-assessment component that can earn CLP 2024 attendees up to twelve (12) hours of maintenance of certification (MOC) credits. These credits reflect: the time you put into the test itself; the time you will spend reviewing the answers; and the time you intend to devote at the meeting to following up your questions. Eight hours is the average most people would spend for a test this size.
These credits can apply to any psychiatry certification you hold; you can use them to meet your requirements for General Psychiatry, for example, as well as Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. The self-assessment is free for all Academy members and $20 for non-members.
You do not need to be seeking recertification to participate in the meeting's self-assessment component. It can be useful even if you are a trainee. All results will be confidential and are for the education of only the test-taker. Results will be shared only in aggregate to help participants understand how they compare to the group.
The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has reviewed the ACLP MOC SA Annual Meeting Test and has approved this activity as a part of a comprehensive self-assessment activity, which is mandated by the ABMS as a necessary component of Continuing Certification.
For more information about MOC and the self-assessment requirement, visit this page of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology website.
How it works:
All test-takers are emailed test results and an MOC credit certificate immediately after completing the test.
If you registered for the meeting and do not have the link to access the online test, or if you have taken the test and do not have your results or your confirmation documentation, please contact the Academy office at info@clpsychiatry.org
The MOC test will be available through November 30. Please ensure you have completed your online test by that date. The test is only available to meeting attendees.
For information on how this activity fits in the Royal College Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program, please visit the Royal College's website (https://www.royalcollege.ca/moc). For more personalized support, please contact the Royal College Services Centre (+1 800 461 9598) or your local CPD Educator.