The ABEM office will close at 4:30 pm ET on Tuesday, December 24, 2024, and reopen on Thursday, January 2, 2025.  

Continuing Certification Requirements: ABEM provides a two-week grace period to meet year-end requirements.
Requirements due December 31, 2024, must be met by 11:59 PM ET on January 15, 2025. 
 

The ABEM office will close at 4:30 pm ET on Tuesday, December 24, 2024, and reopen on Thursday, January 2, 2025.  

Continuing Certification Requirements: ABEM provides a two-week grace period to meet year-end requirements.
Requirements due December 31, 2024, must be met by 11:59 PM ET on January 15, 2025. 
 

ABEM Modules Can Help Meet Your DEA CME Requirements

Updated July 30, 2024

ABEM offers Substance Use Disorder and Opioid Use Disorder modules to assist in meeting the DEA requirement for CME. The two learning modules are available as an added benefit to ABEM-certified physicians.

✔ Substance Use Disorder (4 CME credits)
✔ Opioid Use Disorder (2 CME credits)

Low-cost CME credit for these modules can be applied toward the new DEA requirement. To use these modules to meet the DEA CME requirement, you must register for the optional CME credit when you register for the free modules. We are proud to partner with AAEM and ACEP, the CME providers for these learning modules. Fees for the CME option go directly to the CME providers.

It’s easy to get started!
✔  Review the learning resources
✔  Sign in to the ABEM Portal to register for the free module and low-cost CME
✔  Start the modules!

In addition to ABEM-certified physicians, the Substance Use Disorder and Opioid Use Disorder modules are available to residents, physicians who are in the initial certification process, and those who are subspecialty certified by ABEM with primary certification by another ABMS Board. To find out how to access, please contact ABEM at 517-332-4800, option 2 or staycertified@abem.org.

These modules will not count as part of ABEM certification requirements but are optional learning opportunities. Both modules are intended to provide pragmatic, practice-changing information that will result in improved emergency care. Even if you do not need the CME credits, the learning resources are accessible to all, and the modules are available at no cost to boost your knowledge.


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