Certification in Clinical Informatics 2015 Update Ulysses J. Balis J. Mark Tuthill.

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Certification in Clinical Informatics 2015 Update Ulysses J. Balis J. Mark Tuthill

Disclosures Both Dr. Balis and Dr. Tuthill are part of the examination question writing committee –We receive no direct financial compensation for this volunteer work –We have agreed to and honor strict confidentiality regarding exam content and other aspects of the exam creation We can discuss the process and publically available information regarding credentialing and certification

Some Definitions “Credentialed” to take the exam –This is the process where by you are deemed eligible to sit for the examination –This definition will change in 2018, at the termination of the grandfathering period Certified –If you pass the exam you become “Certified” in the medical subspecialty, in this case Clinical Informatics Accreditation –This term is applied to residency and fellowship training programs that are recognized by the ACGME (guidance criteria for CI accreditation has just been released) The title of our talk in the program book is incorrect –ABMS takes these terms seriously and takes umbrage when they are used imprecisely ooops

Credentialing

Eligibility, Licensure and Training Current certification by at least one of the Member Boards Those certified by ABP must apply through ABP Graduation is required from a medical school in the United States –Accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, a school of osteopathic medicine approved by the American Osteopathic Association, –An accredited medical school in Canada, or a medical school located outside the United States and Canada that is deemed satisfactory to the Board Unrestricted and currently valid license(s) to practice medicine in the United States

Eligibility Practice Pathway Three years of practice in Clinical Informatics is required – Practice time must be at least 25% activity in clinical informatics activities of a Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) to be considered –Practice time need not be continuous However, all practice time must have occurred in the five-year interval immediately preceding application for certification Practice must consist of broad-based professional activity with significant Clinical Informatics responsibility –Documentation of Clinical Informatics research and teaching activities may also be submitted for review “Double dipping” is not acceptable (e.g time allotted to qualification for a board examination other than CI cannot be co-assigned to CI practice time.

Eligibility Practice Pathway Verification is required that: –The equivalent of at least 3 years of an individual's professional time has been devoted to the practice of clinical informatics during the five years prior to application for the examination (0.25 FTE fraction or greater) –A person or persons who are knowledgeable about the applicant’s practice, such as the chief of staff, the applicable department chair, the director of a related Clinical Informatics training program, or the director of the clinical informatics program in the related institution must complete the verification. –Completion of the verification by a partner or practice associate is NOT acceptable. The verification form will be available at the time of application.

Eligibility Fellowship Training Pathway Completion of a fellowship program of at least 24 months in duration that is acceptable to the ABPM is required The non-accredited fellowship training curriculum as well as a description of the actual training must be submitted Training in a non-accredited fellowship program of less than 24 months in duration may be applied toward the practice pathway (with a multiplier of 2:1) Starting in 2018, only graduates of programs that are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) will be accepted

Current Results Over 500 persons were credentialed to sit for the examination –Approximately 87% pass rate for 2015

Accreditation of Fellowships After 2018 all takers must be graduates of ACGME accredited fellowships ACGME has published guidelines for what the fellowship must include –The guidelines are very generic and appear to be nearly identical for all relevant subspecialties –1 program has submitted an application Fellowship programs must partner with 1 of 9 primary specialty programs at their institution –anesthesiology, diagnostic radiology, emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, medical genetics, pathology, pediatrics, or preventive medicine Only one CI fellowship program per institution

Accreditation of Fellowships Many questions are raised by formal ACGME fellowship –How will these be funded? –RRC will review these: how will the 9 separate RRCs review these fellowships? –Will there be uniformity in expectations across the specialties or will fellowships evolve to take on an emphasis related to the specialty group with which they are partnering? (critical for pathology) –Will ACMGE accreditation increase the pipeline? –Will this lead to increased acceptance of the relevance of this knowledge base for all physicians? Will medical school courses emerge?

References Gardner RM, Overhage JM, Steen EB, et al; AMIA Board of Directors. Core content for the subspecialty of clinical informatics. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009;16(2): PubMed | Link to Article PubMedLink to Article Safran C, Shabot MM, Munger BS, et al; AMIA Board of Directors. Program requirements for fellowship education in the subspecialty of clinical informatics. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2009;16(2): PubMed | Link to Article PubMedLink to Article Shortliffe EH. President’s column: subspecialty certification in clinical informatics. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2011;18(6): PubMed | Link to Article PubMedLink to Article National Library of Medicine. NLM’s university-based biomedical informatics research training programs. Accessed March 12, Shortliffe EH. Biomedical informatics in the education of physicians. JAMA. 2010;304(11): PubMed | Link to Article PubMedLink to Article Stead WW, Searle JR, Fessler HE, Smith JW, Shortliffe EH. Biomedical informatics: changing what physicians need to know and how they learn. Acad Med. 2011;86(4): PubMed | Link to Article PubMedLink to Article

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