Clinical Practice Guideline in AnnalsATS
The American Thoracic Society has created Maintenance of Certification (MOC) modules in conjunction with Clinical Practice Guidelines Summaries for Clinicians that are published in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society (AATS). The following Clinical Practice Guidelines Summaries for Clinicians have associated American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification Medical Knowledge modules:
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ATS Severe Asthma 2014 Exam Module with Educational Summary: The ATS Severe Asthma Self-Assessment is a MOC Self-Assessment Product (SAP) that consists of 30 multiple-choice questions worth 10 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the ATS Clinical Practice Guideline: “Summary for Clinicians: Severe Asthma,” published in the AATS.
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ATS Pulmonary Hypertension in Sickle Cell Disease 2014 Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2014 ATS Pulmonary Hypertension in Sickle Cell Disease Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 31 multiple-choice questions worth 10 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the ATS Clinical Practice Guideline “Summary for Clinicians: Pulmonary Hypertension in Sickle Cell Disease,” published in the AATS.
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ATS Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction Self-Assessment Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2014 ATS Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 30 multiple-choice questions worth 10 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the ATS Clinical Practice Guideline “Summary for Clinicians: Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction,” published in the AATS.
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Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Self-Assessment Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2015 ATS Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 30 multiple-choice questions worth 10 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the ATS Clinical Practice Guideline “Summary for Clinicians. Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome Complicating Lung Transplantation,” published in the AATS.
Annals of the American Thoracic Society ATS Core Curriculum Series
The Core Curriculum Series in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society was launched in 2014 to extend the reach of the Core Curriculum and MOC beyond attendees of the International Conference. Published versions of the Core Curriculum enable ATS members to obtain both continuing medical education and MOC credit for mastering the contents of the following articles:
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ATS Pulmonary Core Self-Assessment 2014 Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2014 ATS Pulmonary Core Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 38 multiple-choice questions worth 12 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the content of the Pulmonary Core Curriculum Symposia presented at the ATS 2014 International Conference in San Diego.
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ATS Critical Care Core Self-Assessment 2014 Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2014 ATS Critical Care Core Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 35 multiple-choice questions worth 11 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the content of the Critical Care Core Curriculum Symposia presented at the ATS 2014 International Conference in San Diego.
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ATS Sleep Core Self-Assessment 2014 Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2014 ATS Sleep Core Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 27 multiple-choice questions worth 9 ABIM Medical Knowledge points based on the content of the Sleep Core Curriculum Symposia presented at the ATS 2014 International Conference in San Diego.
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ATS Pediatric Core Self-Assessment 2014 Exam Module with Educational Summary: The 2014 ATS Pediatric Core Self-Assessment is a MOC SAP that consists of 25 multiple-choice questions worth 10 ABP Part 2 Self-Assessment credits based on the content of the Pediatric Core Curriculum Symposia presented at the ATS 2014 International Conference in San Diego.
Please note these are the same exams that were offered at the 2014 International Conference. You can only earn ABIM MOC Medical Knowledge points or ABP Part 2 Self-assessment credits once for each exam. If you have already taken this exam, you will not be able to earn MOC Medical Knowledge points or Self-assessment credits again.