Earn CME Credits and ABP MOC Points

Boards are moving beyond the old model of maintenance of certification (MOC), with its focus on exams, toward a process that assesses and encourages lifelong learning and professional development. To maximize time and learning, pediatricians can earn MOC points and CME credits through a variety of activities. MOC credit is available for CME activities that have been approved by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) and include a self-assessment element. Physicians can also earn CME credits for taking the MOC exam.

Efficient, Effective Lifelong Learning

NEJM Knowledge+ Pediatrics Board Review shares this commitment to efficient, effective lifelong learning, helping you earn CME credits and MOC points to fulfill Part 2 of the ABP MOC program, the Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment segment.

  • Earn AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™. All of our questions carry CME credit. We help you fulfill the bulk of your ABP Division 1 CME requirements with one convenient, adaptive online program — you can even track your progress through our dashboard for fast and easy reporting.
  • Earn ABP MOC points. All of the questions in our question bank have been approved for self-assessment points by the ABP. Your points will be automatically submitted to the ABP on your behalf; please allow 24 to 48 hours for your points to display on the ABP website.

Your accumulated CME credits and MOC points are continuously tracked and displayed so that you can follow your progress and achieve your study goals in our adaptive online learning platform. The ability to “earn while you learn” makes NEJM Knowledge+ Pediatrics Board Review a valuable learning solution for all pediatricians.

Read the CME Disclosures and Objectives.