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Stay Organized and Updated with ACEP’s Terrific Trio

By ACEP Now | on October 24, 2014 | 0 Comment
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Trio Emergency physicians are busy, which is why ACEP recently released a suite of benefits to help you stay organized, certified, and on track.

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First, there is our Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Center. The MOC process is an ongoing measurement of six core competencies—patient care, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, system-based practice, practice-based learning, and medical knowledge—and ACEP can help you take care of these through the MOC Center on our website. Go to www.acep.org/moc and see all the College has to offer.

Second, we created CME Tracker to help you stay on top of your CME requirements. Certificates are updated automatically when you complete an ACEP activity, and you can upload your non-ACEP activities to the tracker to keep all your CME organized in one place. CME Tracker also monitors your progress toward satisfying the requirements of your state medical board and your specialty board. And now we’ve added an interactive state map to make things even more convenient. Try it out at www.acep.org/cmetracker.

Finally, ACEP wants to take those papers strewn around your desk and keep them tidy. Portfolio Tracker is an online repository that keeps your licenses, certificates, CVs, diplomas, and more all in a central location, secure, and available whenever you need them. It enables you to spend less time searching and more time focusing on emergency care.

See how this free member benefit can help you at www.acep.org/portfoliotracker.

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