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ACR urges ABIM to modify MOC program


 

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In July, ABIM announced that no disciplines within its MOC program will require underlying certification and that all ABIM diplomates can choose the certifications they wish to maintain. The policy goes into effect Jan. 1, 2016. In early June, ABIM rolled out changes to its exam outline and score report. Starting with spring 2015 exams, physicians will receive enhanced score reports with more performance details, according to ABIM.

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