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American Board of Radiology Update APDR/APCR

American Board of Radiology Update APDR/APCR. March 25, 2010. American Board of Radiology. N. Reed Dunnick, M.D. – Trustee, GU Duane Mezwa, M.D. – Trustee, GI Milton Guiberteau, M.D. – Trustee, NM Gary Becker, M.D. – Executive Director. American Board of Radiology.

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American Board of Radiology Update APDR/APCR

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  1. American Board of Radiology UpdateAPDR/APCR • March 25, 2010

  2. American Board of Radiology • N. Reed Dunnick, M.D. – Trustee, GU • Duane Mezwa, M.D. – Trustee, GI • Milton Guiberteau, M.D. – Trustee, NM • Gary Becker, M.D. – Executive Director

  3. American Board of Radiology • Why board certification? Dunnick • Exam of the future. Mezwa • Nuclear medicine Guiberteau • ABMS and communication Becker

  4. Disclosures • None

  5. American Board of RadiologyMission • “To serve patients, the public, and the • medical profession. . .” • “By certifying that its diplomates have acquired, demonstrated, and maintained a requisite standard of knowledge, skill, and understanding. . .”

  6. How can we best serve our patients?

  7. Quality Milestones in Medicine • Flexner Report (1910) • Medical Schools improved • ABMS (1933) • Specialty standards established • IOM Report(s) (1999) • Deaths due to medical error

  8. Medical Imaging Quality • Training • Testing • Life-long learning • Practice quality improvement

  9. Distinctions are Blurred • Many specialties do imaging • cardiology • obstetrics • gastroenterology • nephrology • emergency medicine • vascular surgery • Even more want to do imaging

  10. No specialty has the “right” to their turf – it must be protected by providing the highest quality service.

  11. Clinical Privileges • Training - RRC • Knowledge - ABMS boards • Quality Practice - ABMS boards? • TJC? • State license boards? • Malpractice claims?

  12. Continuing Medical Education • Our field changes so rapidly that remote board certification is no longer pertinent. • Life-long learning!

  13. Maintenance of Certification • ABMS mandated: • Time limited certification • MOC program • 10 year MOC cycle

  14. Life-long Learning • As medicine evolves, and imaging technology expands, radiology changes dramatically. • Our culture must embrace: • Life-long learning • Periodic evaluations • Education (CME) • Self assessment (SAMs) • Practice Improvement (PQIs) • Cognitive Exam (CE)

  15. Maintenance of Certification • Professionalism • CME and SAMs • Cognitive Exam • Practice Quality Improvement Projects (PQIs)

  16. New ABR Exam Structure • Allow training flexibility • Recognize life-long learning • First step in MOC

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