Hematology and Oncology & North Carolina CME Requirements
American Board of Internal Medicine ⇱
At a Glance
100 total hours every 5 years
The American Board of Internal Medicine requires 1 MOC activity every 2 years (which counts towards the MOC points for the current 5-year period), 100 MOC Points every 5 years, and passing of the MOC Exam within 10 years of last passing the exam.
SourceNorth Carolina Medical Board ⇱
At a Glance
60 total hours every 3 years
The North Carolina Medical Board requires 60 AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits in topics relevant to their area of practice. Those holding a residency training license are exempt from this requirement. Physicians are not required to report any Category 2 CME. As of July 1, 2017, every physician who prescribes controlled substances (except those holding a residency training license), shall complete at least three hours of Controlled Substances CME from the 60 Category 1 CME credits.
SourceResources
In this online self-assessment activity, you'll test your knowledge with more than 550 Hematology and Oncology case-style review questions and earn CME credits as you go. Review your responses with detailed, evidence-based rationales with references and earn 27 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 27 ABIM MOC Points to meet your career requirements.
In this online self-assessment activity, you'll test your knowledge with more than 1500 Internal Medicine case-style review questions and earn CME credits as you go. Review your responses with detailed, evidence-based rationales with references and earn up to 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and up to 40 ABIM MOC points to meet your career requirements.