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AMERICAN BOARD OF FAMILY MEDICINE AAFP CHAPTER WEBINAR SERIES Resident MC-FP Requirements July 16, 2014 Ashley Webb Support Center Manager
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WHY MC-FP FOR RESIDENTS? New program requirements mandate that residents must participate in quality improvement activities. MC-FP tools can help program directors demonstrate that general competencies and program requirements are being met. Clinical Simulation will be introduced into the certification examination in the near future. Currently the Clinical Simulation is utilized in the Self- Assessment Module (SAM) activities.
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RESIDENT MC-FP ENTRY The ABFM requires residents who entered ACGME-accredited family medicine residency training on or after June 1, 2012 (including those who received advanced placement credit for prior training in another specialty) to complete the Resident MC-FP Entry Process. In order to become certified by the ABFM, the following requirements must be met:
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RESIDENT MC-FP ENTRY Core 3 Year Family Medicine Resident Starts Resident MC-FP Entry on the first day of residency training. Advanced Placement Training Resident Who Enters Family Medicine Residency Starts Resident MC-FP Entry on the first day of FM residency Training
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REQUIREMENTS MC-FP Activities – 50 Points Minimum of one (1) Self-Assessment Module* (SAM) – 15 points each Minimum of one (1) Performance in Practice Module* (Part IV) with data from a patient population – 20 points each Additional Part II or Part IV activities to Exam application and full examination fee for the MC-FP examination Attainment of a full, valid, unrestricted and permanent medical license Successful completion of family medicine residency training Successful completion of the initial MC-FP examination *The modules are provided at no cost to residents through their physician portfolio at www.theabfm.org.
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