
Did You Miss the Course? Do You Still Want to Prepare for the Sports
Medicine Subspecialty Board Exam? Here's How.
Interactive Self-Assessment Exam (SAE) With Remediation
Via AAPM&R’s online learning portal,
AcadeME, physicians have access to
an online SAE written by the faculty from the live course.
Visit ME now and take the online Self
Assessment, a practice test to help you prepare. The SAE comprises
approximately 100 questions. It is interactive, including sample questions and
answers as well as remediation. You can take the practice test as
many times as you would like for up to one year. Additionally, you can benchmark
your progress each time you take it (first score/average score/best score) and
compare your success to that of your peers using the peer-to-peer comparison
tool. This SAE is worth 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and counts toward
the Self-Assessment requirement for Maintenance of Certification (MOC). SAE
Cost: $75
CD-ROM of Handout/Slides/Audio
In May, the Academy held a Sports Medicine review course
in Atlanta. The CD-Rom of the live course lectures, slides, and complete
handouts are available for purchase via
www.me.aapmr.org.
The CD-Rom includes:
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22 hours of lecture (audio)
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22 hours of PowerPoint slide lectures; The majority of
slides are now on the CD. For those that are not (permissions requested or
pending), the corresponding references are provided.
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More than 400 pages of handouts drafted by the
presenters; most are in full-text or outline format
PLEASE NOTE: An expanded product will be
available for purchase in 2009. If you need these tools to study for the
2008 Sports Medicine Subspecialty Examination of the ABPM&R, these materials
will serve your purpose well. If you plan to sit for the exam in 2009 or
beyond, and for anyone interested in the material but who is not going to
take the examination, you can either order this material now or consider
waiting for the enhanced version to be released in 2009.
Click here to
order now.
Accreditation
The American Academy of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation (AAPM&R) is accredited by ACCME to provide continuing medical
education for physicians.
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity. |