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Recertification
The Rosh Review blog provides study and exam prep tips, podcasts, and more for physicians, NPs, PAs, residents, and students. Below you’ll find a list of the blog posts that highlight Recertification. Take a look and learn something new.
Everything to Know About the FMCLA in 2025
The Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment (FMCLA) is an alternative way for family physicians to maintain their board certification requirements in lieu of the 300-question one-day exam. The FMCLA offers a flexible alternative to the traditional recertification exam family medicine doctors need to take every 10 years, and it allows physicians to demonstrate their knowledge read more…
Mastering MOCA-Peds: Your Guide to Board Recertification
Is your Maintenance of Certification (MOC) part 3 requirement for the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) coming up? Are you dreading the thought of studying and sitting for a proctored exam? If so, you’re in luck! Now there’s another option, known as the Maintenance of Certification Assessment for Pediatrics (MOCA-Peds). In this post, we’ll cover read more…
How to Plan & Prepare to Pass Your MyEMCert
The most significant change in emergency medicine maintenance of certification is here! In Spring 2021, ABEM went live with the new MyEMCert. This is wonderful progress, as the ABEM MyEMCert modules are much more relevant and practical to our day-to-day practice of emergency medicine. Originally published December 2020Updated November 2024 How can I prepare for read more…
PANRE vs PANRE-LA: Which Exam Should You Take?
If you are a PA due to recertify in 2028, you now have multiple options for completing your NCCPA recertification. Before last year, we only had one option for PA recertification: the high-stakes PANRE recertification exam, taken every 9-10 years. Now, we have an additional, flexible option that began in 2023: the new PANRE-LA. So, read more…
Everything to Know About the ABIM Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA)
The American Board of Internal Medicine offers multiple options to complete the assessment component of your Maintenance of Certification (MOC). This includes the traditional MOC exam every 10 years and a new longitudinal knowledge assessment (LKA) that has taken the place of the retired Knowledge Check-In. Read on to learn more about the new ABIM read more…