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Satisfy ABEM’s Maintenance of Certification Part 4 Requirement with Automated Reporting Through ACEP’s Clinical Emergency Data Registry

American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM)–certified physicians who participate in ACEP’s Clinical Emergency Data Registry (CEDR) can now save time and easily meet their Part IV Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements.

Physicians who participate in CEDR can now meet their Part IV requirement, which contributes to better patient care through ongoing assessment and improvement in the quality of care provided in the emergency department. 

A systems integration between ACEP and ABEM allows participants in CEDR to easily fulfill their MOC requirement in a few simple steps:

  • Sign in to ACEP’s website to review your performance on the CEDR dashboard and ‘opt-in’ to share your CEDR participation activity with ABEM.
    • Note that because six months must elapse between your CEDR dashboard sign-ins, ABEM diplomates who need Part IV credit within a calendar year must initially sign in to CEDR prior to June 30 of that year.
  • Allow six months to ensure any substantive changes in your clinical practice have been accounted for in CEDR reporting and re-review your performance on the CEDR dashboard a second time to compare your performance.
  • ABEM will receive notification each time you review your data, but will not have access to your individual performance on any CEDR measure. ABEM will not use this data to analyze individual performance.

If you have any questions about how participation in CEDR gives you credit for your Part IV requirement, please call ABEM at 517-332-4800, ext. 383.

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