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ME® makes it easy to:
- Access educational activities that help meet Maintenance of Certification® (MOC) requirements
- Earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits at anytime, from anywhere
- Learn about MOC and Maintenance of Licensure requirements
- Manage personalized CME transcript instantly
Through ME, you can access interactive self-assessments, Study Guide content, sessions from previous Annual Assemblies, slide lectures, podcasts, and more!
New material is continually being added to ME, so check back often for new offerings!
Your CME Resource
ME also serves as your personal CME manager, simplifying your life by automatically tracking your AAPM&R-issued CME credits and reporting them to the American Board of PM&R (ABPMR) on your behalf. Academy members may also manually enter CME obtained from other sources, which the Academy will also send to ABPMR, making ME a complete and personalized CME credit history repository.
Additionally, ME allows physicians to print CME certificates and transcripts on demand, eliminating the wait time that accompanies a manual process of printing and mailing certificates.
Click on My Portfolio for immediate access to a complete transcript of Academy-issued CME.
Available Activites
AAPM&R is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. |
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Advanced Assessment and Management Skills for Spasticity, Dystonia, and Related Motor Disorders
The Academy offers educational content on spasticity and dystonia in a variety of formats to meet members’ diverse needs and unique learning preferences. Choose from the following formats:
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To celebrate the success of the Academy’s official scientific journal, PM&R, Academy members and residents can claim journal CME for selected articles for free! Free journal CME applies to articles published in January 2010 or later. Click here to take advantage of free journal CME today! |
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Members: If you missed this important presentation, and would like to better understand and separate details/implications within health care reform legislation from details in media reports, the information presented in October is still relevant despite numerous changes taking place almost daily. | |