2009 CARE Program
Continuing Assessment, Review, and Evaluation Program
CARE (Continuing Assessment, Review, and Evaluation) is an online self-assessment tool designed to assess the rheumatology knowledge base of physicians. All CARE questions have been placed through an exhaustive review and validation process to ensure clinical relevance.
What's included with a subscription to CARE 2009?
- 75 case-based questions, images and over 100 educational reference links
- Answers and in-depth rationales upon completion
- Up to 23 AMA PRA Category 1 CME creditsâ„¢ and/or 30 points in the self-evaluation of medical knowledge category in the ABIM Maintenance of Certification program* can be claimed after successfully completing the module by September 14, 2012.
* You must answer 70% of the questions correctly to receive CME credits and ABIM points towards MOC. Subscribers are offered three attempts to pass the program with a score of at least 70%. Your score results will be displayed each time you submit your answers. Any incorrect answers will not have the answers you selected displayed. This feature provides you the opportunity to focus on the questions you missed and reattempt to answer them correctly. After completing the program with a score of 70% or higher, you will be able to review the in-depth answer rationales for each question.
To receive ABIM MOC points towards recertification, you MUST be enrolled with the ABIM prior to beginning the module. If you're not currently enrolled in the MOC program or have questions about the program, visit ABIM.
Register for CARE
Cost
$160 Member
$80 ACR Trainee & Trainee Director Members
$240 Non Member
$120 Non Member Trainee
RELEASE DATE: September 15, 2009
EXPIRATION DATE: September 14, 2012
Accreditation Statement
The American College of Rheumatology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement
The ACR designates this enduring material for a maximum of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)â„¢. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Intended Audience
This activity is intended for physicians to use as a self-assessment of their rheumatology medical knowledge base.
Activity Description
The CARE 2009 Program consists of 75 multiple choice case based questions. Each question contains patient case information, answer rationales, and educational objectives. Images and over 100 educational links are included from UpToDate topic reviews, Arthritis & Rheumatism articles, New England Journal of Medicine and others.
Needs Assessment
The ABIM Maintenance of Certification program requires rheumatologists certified after 1990 to renew their certificates every ten years. In order to assist rheumatologists in the ABIM MOC program, the ACR developed tools including CARE 2009. CARE 2009 will help promote physicians lifelong learning efforts with an emphasis on their rheumatology medical knowledge base to help facilitate improving patient care.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- identify gaps in rheumatology medical knowledge and target study to address gaps
- recognize the clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, and treatment of many known forms of arthritis and related diseases
- evaluate patients with systemic symptoms and multisystem diseases as well as those with regional musculoskeletal disorders and be able to correctly diagnose and treat these specific diseases
- state the fundamental principles of inflammation, immunology, and genetics of rheumatic disease
About ACR/ARHP Education
The American College of Rheumatology is an organization of and for physicians, health professionals, and scientists that advances rheumatology through programs of education, research, advocacy and practice support that foster excellence in the care of people with arthritis and rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases.
The ACR's CME purpose is to provide comprehensive education to improve the competence and performance of physicians, scientists and other health professionals. The educational activities are designed to improve the quality of care and patient outcomes in those with or at risk for arthritis and rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases.
How to Obtain CME Credits
To receive CME credits for this activity you must score 70% or higher and complete the CME activity evaluation. Learners are offered three attempts to pass. After completing the activity evaluation, your CME certificate will be available to download and print.
Content Validation
The ACR follows the ACCME policy on Content Validation for CME activities, which requires:
- All the recommendations involving clinical medicine in a CME activity must be based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients.
- All scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME in support or justification of a patient care recommendation must conform to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis.
Use of Professional Judgment
The CARE Program, including all educational links is intended to be used as a tool to assess the rheumatology base medical knowledge of the learner. The information presented relates to basic principles of diagnosis and therapy, and is meant in no way to substitute for an individual patient assessment based upon the healthcare provider's examination of the patient and consideration of laboratory data and other factors unique to the patient.
Drugs and Doses
When prescribing medications, the health professional is advised to check the prescribing information accompanying each drug to verify conditions of use and to identify any changes in drug dosage schedule or contraindications.
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ACR System Requirements
Browser
- Microsoft Internet Explorer V5.01 and higher
- Recommendation is Internet Explorer 5.5 and higher
Operating System
- Windows
- Macintosh
- Recommendation is Windows
Internet Connection
- Broadband connection (DSL, cable or T1) recommended
- While it is in the best interest of participants to take the exam through a broadband connection (DSL, cable or T1) rather than through a much slower dial-up connection, it is not an absolute requirement. Please realize that a dial-up connection may slow down the examination process.
Screen Resolution
- 800 x 600 or better
- 1024 x 768 is preferred
For technical support please complete the ACR online contact form.
ACR Disclosure Statement
The ACR is an independent, professional organization that does not endorse specific procedures or products of any pharmaceutical/biotech concern. The 2009 CARE Program has been independently planned by the Self-Assessment Program Development Group under the Continuous Professional Development Committee, and the ACR Committee on Education.
CARE 2009 Development Faculty
Terry M. Wolpaw, MD, Chair
Don Anthony, MD
Ramon Arroyo, MD
Alan Baer, MD
Michael Battistone, MD
W. Winn Chatham, MD
Helen Emery, MD
Paula Hahn, MD
Raymond Flores, MD
Robert Ike, MD
John Jenkins, MD
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Arthur Kavanaugh, MD
James Katz, MD
Don R. Martin, MD
Elena Massarotti, MD
Nancy Olsen, MD
James Ross, MD
Karina D. Torralba, MD
Dorothy Wortmann, MD
Robert Wortmann, MD
Carol Ziminski, MD
UptoDate Reviewer: Jerry Greene, MD
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CARE 2009 Development Faculty
Conflict of Interest/ Disclosure Statements
As an educational provider accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) it is the ACR's policy to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. Faculty participating in an ACR-sponsored activity must disclose to the planning committee and audience any financial or other relationship(s) including, but not limited to:
- Stock, stock options or bond holdings in a for-profit corporation or self-directed pension plan
- Research grants
- Employment (full or part-time)
- Ownership or partnership
- Consulting fees or other remuneration (payment)
- Non-remunerative positions of influence such as officer, board member, trustee or public spokesperson
- Receipt of royalties
- Speakers' bureau
- Other
Faculty disclosures listed apply in numeric format according to the list above. In accordance with ACR policy an individual who refuses to disclose relevant financial relationships will be disqualified from being a planning committee member, a teacher, or an author of CME, and cannot have control of, or responsibility for the development, management, presentation or evaluation of the CME activity.
The faculty reported the following disclosures:
Terry M. Wolpaw, MD Chair
Case School of Medicine
Cleveland, OH
Don Anthony, MD
Case School of Medicine
Cleveland, OH
Ramon Arroyo, MD
Brooke Army Medical Center
San Antonio, TX
Alan Baer, MD
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Michael J. Battistone, MD
University of Utah Medical Center
Salt Lake City, UT
W. Winn Chatham, MD
University of Alabama-Birmingham
Birmingham, AL
- Human Genome Sciences: 2, Bristol-Myers Squibb:2, 8, Merck:2, UCB:2, Genentech:2
Helen Emery, MD
Children's Hospital & Regional Medical
Seattle, WA
- Arthritis Foundation Pacific Northwest Chapter: 6
Raymond Flores, MD
University of Maryland
Baltimore, MD
Paulette Hahn, MD
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
Robert Ike, MD
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
John Jenkins, MD
University of Mississippi
Jackson, MI
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery: 6, Novartis: 8, Proctor & Gamble: 8, Roche: 8
James Katz, MD
George Washington Medical Center
Washington, DC
Arthur Kavanaugh, MD
University of California San Diego, Medical Center
La Jolla, CA
Don R. Martin, MD
RHM Rheumatology
Harrisonburg, VA
Elena Massarotti, MD
Brigham & Womens Hospital
Boston, MA
Nancy Olsen, MD
Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX
- Roche/Genentech: 2, Medimmune: 2, Aspreva: 2, Phytomedics: 2, Arthrochip, LLC: 4
Kenneth S. O'Rourke, MD
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest, NC
- Immunex: 2, Genentech: 2, LaJolla Pharmaceuticals: 2, Abbott: 9
James Ross, MD
Lehigh Valley Hospital
Allentown, PA
Karina D. Torralba, MD
USC Keck School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA
Christopher Wise, MD
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA
Dorothy Wortmann, MD
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon NH
Robert Wortmann, MD
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon NH
- Takeda: 5, Savient: 5, Informa: 7, Medimmune: 2
Carol Ziminski, MD
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
UptoDate Reviewer: Jerry Greene, MD
- Baxter International: 1, Johnson and Johnson: 1
Corporate Support
The ACR thanks the following organizations for their support of the CARE 2009 program.
Sustainer level support
Genentech, Inc. and Biogen Idec
Sponsor level support
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Copyright
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