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David Whitmer, MDUniversity of Missouri
Key Emergency Medicine MOC Board Review Features
Emergency Medicine MOC Board Review Topics Covered:
- Musculoskeletal
- Infectious Disease
- Trauma
- Cardiovascular
- Neurology
- Psycho-Behavioral
- Immune System
- OB GYN
- Pediatric
- Renal and Urogenital
- Thoracic and Respiratory
- Cutaneous
- Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional
- Environmental
- GI and Abdominal
- Head, Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat Disorders
- Hematologic
- Toxicology
- Professional and Legal Issues
- Signs, Symptoms, and Presentations
- Procedures and Skills
- Other Components
Emergency Medicine Recertification Info
The Emergency Medicine Maintenance of Certification process is a fairly lengthy four-step process that includes the Continuous Certification (ConCert) examination.
The ConCert Examination is administered in two sections and includes approximately 205 MCQs in single best answer format. Some questions are accompanied by images, which the ABEM provides Sample Examination Questions for.
A score of 75 or higher is needed to pass the ConCert Exam.
The Emergency Medicine ConCert Examination Content Outline:
The BoardVitals Emergency Medicine MOC Question Bank follows the ABEM ConCert Examination Content Specifications as follows:
- Signs, Symptoms and Presentations 10%
- Abdominal & Gastrointestinal Disorders 7%
- Cardiovascular Disorders 10%
- Cutaneous Disorders 3%
- Endocrine, Metabolic & Nutritional Disorders 5%
- Environmental Disorders 2%
- Head, Ear, Eye, Nose & Throat Disorders 4%
- Hematologic Disorders 3%
- Immune System Disorders 2%
- Systemic Infectious Disorders 7%
- Musculoskeletal Disorders (Non-traumatic) 3%
- Nervous System Disorders 6%
- Obstetrics and Gynecology 3%
- Psychobehavioral Disorders 2%
- Renal and Urogenital Disorders 3%
- Thoracic-Respiratory Disorders 7%
- Toxicologic Disorders 4%
- Traumatic Disorders 9%
- Appendix I: Procedures & Skills 8%
- Appendix II: Other Components 2%
Stated Learning Objectives for the Emergency Medicine CME Course
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Recognize important pathophysiology concepts common to the care of emergency patients
- Describe common treatments for common and uncommon emergency medicine presentations
- Identify the indications/contraindications for procedures in the emergency medicine patient
- Answer the questions with regards to the proper disposition of patients presenting to the emergency department
Reviewing Medical Faculty
- Claudia Barthold, MD
How do I earn Emergency Medicine CME Credits?
- Check your Emergency Medicine state requirements for CME where you practice.
- Purchase the Emergency Medicine Question Bank with optional CME Certificate Add-on.
- Answer questions with at least 70% accuracy (you may correct answers as you go).
- Redeem and submit the form and evaluation.
- Print your PDF certificate of completion.
*Please Note: Non-MOC hours (CME only) are self-reported. Please follow the instructions given by your board to report your CME hours.
For full steps, view our Support Page on Redeeming CME Hours.
Learn more about the Emergency Medicine MOC Board Exam on the blog
Are you seeking more information as you complete your Emergency Medicine MOC requirements? Check out the articles in the Emergency Medicine section on our blog. Not only will you learn more about how to maintain your Emergency Medicine license, as well as take practice questions to help you prepare for your recertification exam.
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BoardVitals is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. BoardVitals designates this Internet Enduring Material for a maximum of 35 AMA PRA Category 1™ Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Further Emergency Medicine CME info found here.