Modules
An Innovative Way to Stay Certified
ABEM has introduced an online, module-based continuing certification program developed by practicing clinicians with the uniqueness of your specialty in mind.
Core elements of modules include:
- Topic-specific modules that incorporate real-life scenarios
- Flexibility that’s built in so you can take modules anywhere, at any time
- Immediate feedback providing scores, correct answers, and rationales
- A focus on learning so you can stay up-to-date on advances in your specialty
About Modules
What are my requirements?
- ABEM-certified physicians are required to pass four MyEMCert modules every five years to remain certified.
- Check your ABEM portal for your specific continuing certification requirements.
Can I get CME for passing modules?
You can! Select the low-cost CME option during the registration process, before you start your module. CME cannot be granted retroactively.
What is reciprocal credit?
Specific MyEMCert modules can count toward your EM and subspecialty continuing certification requirements.
Key Advances and Knowledge Advancements
Modules have sections for key advances or knowledge advancements to facilitate learning, amplify medical knowledge, and stay current in the specialty. They can be pulled from any current synopsis provided by ABEM and will not necessarily be related to the module topic.
MyEMCert Key Advances
MyEMSCert Knowledge Advancements List
Midazolam Use for Status Epilepticus
Video or Telephone Communication with Community Paramedics
Field Triage of Injured Patients: National Guidelines
MyToxCert Knowledge Advancements List
Psychoactive Drugs and Hallucinogens (Marijuana)
Physostigmine and Anticholinergics
Selecting a Module
- You will be able to select which module to take based on the modules available to you in your ABEM portal. There is no set order for completing the modules. It is up to you to choose from what is available.
- The fee for each module is $375, except for physicians who have already transitioned to an annual fee. The annual fee covers the fee for modules.
- Find a quiet, private space to take modules because they must be taken by yourself.
How will modules be scored?
Thanks to ABEM-certified physicians who volunteer for a process called psychometrics, scores can be determined and validated. Learn more
If you don’t pass a module, you can immediately retake another version of that module. After three unsuccessful attempts, you have to wait for another version to become available. Don’t wait to take modules, plan ahead just in case.
Logistical Information
Module Timing
- You will have 4 hours of total time to complete the module.
- If you are inactive for 15 minutes, you will receive a warning that the system will automatically pause your module unless you take action (For example, clicking your mouse).
- If you exit the module before completing it, only your confirmed answers will be saved.
Module Questions
- Modules are open book and can be taken at your convenience. However, they must be taken alone and without collaboration, as opposed to LLSA tests.
- After completing each question, you will receive instantaneous feedback on your answer, the correct answer, and the rationale.
- Questions are forward progression only. Once you confirm an answer, you will be unable to return to the question or make changes.
- Once you answer a question, confirm it immediately. Unconfirmed questions will be marked incorrect if you time out of or leave the program.
MyEMCert Module Breakdown
MyEMSCert Module Breakdown
MyToxCert Module Breakdown
Videos About MyEMCert
Still have questions?
How to Prepare for Your Modules
We recommend that you view the materials, resources, and instructions that go with your modules.
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