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Watch our CME video to get answers to all your questions about upcoming reporting changes.
 

 Manage Your CME

 

Contact Us:
If you would like to speak with a CME Service Representative about your CME Activity Report, call (800) 621-1773, ext. 8262, or send an email to the CME department at cme@osteopathic.org.  

​Report Your CME Credits:
Fax your CME credits to (312) 202-8202, Attention: Division of CME, or email attachments to cme@osteopathic.org. Be sure to include your name and AOA ID.  

 

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Prepare for changes that will impact the osteopathic medical profession:

Continuing Medical Education

 

 CME Announcements

 
  •  Due to the implementation of new requirements for Osteopathic Continuous Certification (OCC), the AOA CME program is being updated to track and record CME credits at all levels. As part of this effort, the AOA will soon launch a new platform for recording and maintaining physician records. As a result, all CME submissions for the 2013-2015 CME cycle will not be posted until June 2013.

  • ​Beginning with the CME cycle ending Dec. 31, 2012, AOA members will have five months to fulfill their CME requirements. Previously, members were allowed 17 months following the close of a cycle to fulfill the CME requirement and maintain their AOA membership and AOA board certification. If you have questions about the change, contact the CME Service Center at cme@osteopathic.org.

As an osteopathic physician, you're committed to the health and well-being of your patients and the general public. With AOA Continuing Medical Education (CME) offerings, administered by the Council on CME, you can:

  • Refine your skills

  • Deepen your understanding of the osteopathic medical profession

  • Meet ongoing certification requirements

  • Offer the best in patient care

Learn about CME options

All AOA members, other than those who are exempt, are required to participate in the CME program and to meet specified CME credit hour requirements for the 2007-2009 and 2010-2012 CME cycles. For detailed requirements, please consult the following:

CME Documentation (Category 1-A CME Credit)

 

 Handbook of the Council on CME

 

Download the procedural manual for the AOA Council on Continuing Medical Education (CCME) and other AOA officers.

 

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