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May 2007
Volume 71 |
Number 5
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To All Who Became Board-Certified
in or After 2000
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those anesthesiologists who were board-certified in
or after 2000, the American Board of Anesthesiology
(ABA) has automatically enrolled you into its Maintenance
of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA®) program.
You should go to the ABA Web site www.theABA.org,
log into your personal portal account and view your
MOCA Progress Report to determine what you need to do
in order to complete the MOCA program before your 10-year
certification expires. Failure to complete all
MOCA requirements before certification expires will
result in your LOSS OF ABA CERTIFICATION.
All MOCA requirements must be met in order to retain
certification after its initial 10-year period. The
answers to frequently asked questions related to the
MOCA program and instructions on how to report your
continuing medical education (CME) to ABA can be found
on the ABA Web site.
You should know that you may not be able to retain your
certification if you have not reported CME and other
lifelong learning activities to the ABA via your portal
account. If you have not done so already, you
should start to report your CME and other lifelong learning
activities this year.
ABA strongly encourages anesthesiologists who became
ABA-certified in 2000 or later to begin reporting their
CME and lifelong learning activities as soon as possible.
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