Certification, Recertification and Maintenance of Certification Initiatives
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As a rheumatologist, satisfaction comes through providing quality patient care and one way to demonstrate your commitment is through engaging in continuous professional development. The American College of Rheumatology is dedicated to assisting physicians in all stages of their careers to participate in the process of lifelong learning.
Whether you are enrolled in the American Board of Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification program, or seeking to participate in a self-assessment program or evaluate practice performance, the ACR can provide the necessary tools to help you meet your goals.
Learn more about the only rheumatologist-led recertification tools designed specifically for rheumatologists:
- Rheumatology Maintenance of Certification Course
- CARE 2011
- CARE 2010
- CARE 2009
- CARE 2008 (Care 2008 Retired on 9/14/2011. If you subscribed to this program you can still access it until 9/14/2012, just click here to log in)
- AIM Practice Improvement Module: RA
- AIM Practice Improvement Module: Gout
In a society where it is essential for physicians to be on the cutting edge of medical advancements, the ACR affirms a commitment to assisting physician progress and life-long learning through new, continuous professional development programs. These programs are designed to allow physicians to evaluate their level of medical knowledge, as well as assess and improve practice habits to better serve a growing patient population.
To learn more facts about the ABIM Maintenance of Certification Program and the ACR click here
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Questions?
Contact the ACR by e-mail or phone
- (404) 633-3777, x 338





