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Why Should I do MOC?
You may be asking: WHY SHOULD I PARTICIPATE IN MOC? Some advantages of completing ABPP MOC include participation in insurance panels, hospital privileging and verification of MOC participation by interested third parties. Should a third party inquire about the basis for a pre-1/1/2015 specialist’s decision to opt out of MOC they will be told that the specialist was not required to complete MOC. ABPP will leave the interpretation of this decision to the interested third party. This may be particularly important for psychologists who obtain ABPP board certification to demonstrate expertise in legal settings.
Correspondingly, for many specialists there may be no distinct advantage to opting in to MOC. We encourage you to examine what is involved in completing MOC, weigh this against the value of opting into or out of MOC, and determine what is best for you.
How Do I Opt In or Out of MOC?
This option only applicable to those who were board certified in a specialty board before 1/1/2015. All others must complete their Maintenance of Certification.
If you OPT IN to MOC, you must complete your MOC documentation no later than 2025. If you OPT OUT you will not receive any further reminders from our office. Again, you will not have your certification taken away if you choose to opt out of MOC if you were board certified before 1/1/2015.
You will be able to submit your decision for Maintenance of Certification after you review exactly what MOC is before you make the decision to opt in/opt out, by logging in there is no obligation. If you are having difficulty logging into the site, please contact us directly.
What is ABPP Maintenance of Certification (MOC)?
Maintenance of Certification (MOC) involves a process of self-examination and documentation of one’s continuing professional development since the last examination or review. MOC involves documenting the professional activities you routinely engage in that demonstrate your continuing professional development. The documentation utilizes a grid and narrative that focus on your area(s) of practice.
After you complete and submit the online form, a member of your specialty board will review it to verify that your submission demonstrates involvement in activities that maintain your specialty-related competence. ABPP MOC is not a re-examination, but rather a demonstration of ongoing professional development that goes beyond simple participation in traditional continuing education activities.
Why was MOC developed?
ABPP developed MOC as a result of converging forces within psychology and the broader healthcare community, including public advocacy groups that insist upon competent practice throughout the career of a psychologist. In reality, psychology competencies have a limited half-life. Because of this the ABPP Board of Trustees concluded that regular demonstration of competence is necessary for the ABPP certificate to continue to be a viable and credible credential.
Who will be affected by MOC?
How will MOC work?
What will MOC cost me?
Is it mandatory for me to participate in MOC?
What if I am board certified prior to January 1, 2015, and I initially decide not to participate in MOC, but then have a change of heart and want to participate in MOC later?
Recognizing that a psychologist’s circumstances change, specialists may initially decide to waive MOC then later reconsider and participate in MOC. If you waive MOC initially, then, later, decide to participate in MOC you will need to contact our central office.
If I don’t participate in MOC will my certificate be revoked?
If I don’t participate in MOC is my certificate treated any differently than the certificates of those who decide to participate?
When will MOC go in effect, and what is the timeline for current Specialists?
Pilot testing of the MOC resulted in the determination that more user-friendly web-based forms for an online submission would be helpful. ABPP has, as of April 2016, initiated the formal roll out of the MOC. The ABPP Central Office will announce to eligible specialists that their MOC process is operational; CO is opening MOC participation as each specialty board is ready, anticipating that all Specialty Boards will be engaged in MOC participation by September 2016.
Specialists will be reminded by the Central Office about MOC and the need to opt in or out (if boarded prior to January 2015) and also given a reminder that the MOC is due on the anniversary of their original board certification (e.g., 1987, 1997, 2007 would be due 2017). However, if a specialist decides not to complete MOC on his or her anniversary, the specialist may postpone MOC until the 8thyear of MOC (2023). During this 8th year of MOC, all specialists who did not elect to complete MOC on their anniversary date must complete MOC.
If I want to, may I participate in MOC before my due date (i.e. the anniversary of my board certification)?
I participated in MOC when I didn't have to, but now I do not want to do it again. Can I opt out?
Yes, You Opt In when you didn’t have to and now want to Opt Out. Please go HERE to opt out of MOC so you will stop receiving reminders.
Why would anyone participate in MOC sooner, rather than later?
Who will notify me when I am due for my own MOC?
What if I am certified in two specialties and want to participate in MOC, how will that work?
Can I fail MOC?
If I fail, do I get another chance?
Yes. If there is a problem with your submission you are offered feedback and an additional year to remediate your submission. If you do not remediate your MOC submission, you will not maintain your certificate.
What happens if I am due for participation and, due to hardship, I am unable to participate? Will ABPP grant me an extension?