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Non-boarded physicians from a diversity of practice environments (residency, private practice, fellowships, hospitalists, specialists, etc.) are all required to know the same information and standards of practice in order to pass the general board exams. These physicians need to meet the National Standards of Practice and Care in accordance with the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Examples: 1) An oncologist preparing for the general boards has not practiced OB or Office in years, yet is expected to know the same information as those who practice OB and/or Office daily. 2) A generalist in private practice in a rural setting may not be exposed to the same high-risk patients as a generalist in an inner-city environment yet must be able to answer those questions in order to pass the board exam.
*If you are scheduled to attend the Tues., 8/13 Oral Exam Workshop, it will be virtual for all participants. Please contact Kelly Friesen, Kelly@americasboardreview.com with any questions concerning day one activities
**During the course we are going to enjoy catering from a wonderful local Asheville caterer for breakfast and lunch - please let us know any dietary restrictions that you have no later than July 25th (email to kelly@americasboardreview.com) so that we can let the catering company know.
*** ABC Candidates please note - the final page before submission of your registration will have a MAHEC mandatory field cancellation policy that must be selected before your registration can be complete. This policy does not apply to ABC registrants as your event cancellation policy with ABC supersedes this (but the policy still must be clicked to finalize your registration). Please contact kelly@americasboardreview.com with any questions.
Physicians
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Review the latest information within specific topics relating to obstetrics & gynecology and its subspecialties in order to receive board certification and/or continued certification |
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Recognize and employ the current practice guidelines developed by ACOG and other national medical organizations and government institutions regarding obstetrics, gynecology, and multiple specialty areas (maternal fetal medicine, urogynecology, gynecologic oncology, genetics, reproductive endocrinology and infertility) in order to effectively treat, manage and promote women's health |
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Use the evidence-based information and multiple learning tools presented during the course to evaluate and formulate changes to current practice patterns (treatment, management and/or promotion of women's health) |
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Evaluate clinical problems in obstetrics and gynecology presented in interactive, case-based scenarios and demonstrate an understanding of appropriate clinical management |
MAHEC has a pay-up-front policy for all CE programs. The only exceptions will be for pre-approved programs where an individual payment plan is appropriate. Registrations received without accompanying payment will not be processed and participants who have not paid the course fee will not be admitted into the program.
Unless otherwise noted in course materials, the following cancellation policy applies to all programs: