2017 ABFM (November)
 

ABFM Learning Session
Maintenance of Certification Part II Knowledge Self-Assessment (KSA) & Patient Simulation
Diabetes and Depression Modules


When: Friday - Saturday, November 3 - 4, 2017
Where: Orange County Lakeview MOB – Health Connect Training Room
411 N. Lakeview Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92807

Register: No later than October 27, 2017

Benefits of Participation:
Save time, enjoy collegial group learning, and pass the 60 knowledge questions for the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) Maintenance of Certification Part II Knowledge Self-Assessment (KSA) and Patient Simulation for Diabetes and Depression.

Format:
This session is conducted in an interactive group setting, led by KP physician-faculty using audience response methods and evidence-based medical resources.

Note:

  • Before this session: All participants must have their ABFM board ID # and their password to get access to the online KSA modules. Participants should check to ensure that they are current with their ABFM fees prior to attending to receive ABFM credit for the KSA and Patient Simulation.

Learning Objectives: At the end of this activity, participants should be able to…

  • Examine personal gaps in clinical practice relative to care for patients with diabetes
  • Incorporate at least one change in practice to address personal practice gaps.
  • Examine personal gaps in clinical practice relative to care for patients with depression

Maintenance of Certification Part II credit:
Participants who are enrolled in ABFM’s Maintenance of Certification program can access a copy of the Diabetes and Depression modules from the ABFM website (www.theabfm.org/moc).