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.  

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ABEM's Emergency Medicine Continuing Certification Process

Starting in 2021, all new and renewing EM ABEM-certified physicians were moved to a 5-year certification cycle and annual fee. This structure allows for more continuous learning to help you and your practice stay up-to-date in the field.

For EM, continuing certification requirements include the following to be completed every 5 years:

Sign in to your ABEM Portal to see your specific requirements.

CME and Reciprocal Credits

Get the most out of your continuing certification activities! Some can count for more than one requirement. 

Learn more about CME 

Learn more about reciprocal credit

What if I have a 10-year certificate?

Once you renew your ABEM certification, you will be moved to a 5-year certification cycle and annual fee. Until then, all your current certification dates and requirements will remain the same. 

MyEMCert

The activity fee for each module is $375. When you renew your certificate, you will move to a 5-year cycle and an annual fee that covers the cost of modules.

As an added benefit of your certification, you also have access to FREE modules

LLSAs

Pass 4 LLSA tests within the first five years of your certification cycle.

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