Description
ACCSAP updated as of May 2024
ACCSAP is ACC’s flagship self-assessment program covering the entire field of adult clinical cardiology. Use ACCSAP to:
- Perfect Your Knowledge of CV Medicine: Use ACCSAP to identify your knowledge gaps, reinforce your existing knowledge, and learn new information.
- Earn CME/MOC/AAPA/CNE Credit: ACCSAP offers enough credits and MOC points in Medical Knowledge for all your licensing and certification requirements for up to 5 years. 190+ credits!
- Avoid Taking the 10-Year MOC Exam: ACCSAP now includes the Collaborative Maintenance Pathway (CMP), an alternative option for cardiologists wishing to meet their MOC assessment requirement. The CMP integrates lifelong learning with assessment and is the shortest path between learning and maintaining your credentials
- Pass the Boards: Use ACCSAP to prepare for the Boards – learn about the ABIM blueprint, simulate taking a Board exam, practice with hundreds of ABIM-style questions that include rationale, references, and links to related text, learn from educational text and lectures, and identify your knowledge gaps so you can plan additional study.
ACCSAP Table of Contents
- How to Prepare for the Boards
- General Principles of Cardiovascular Medicine
- Arrhythmias
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Heart Failure & Cardiomyopathy
- Valvular Disease
- Pericardial Disease
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Vascular Diseases
- Systemic Hypertension and Hypotension
- Pulmonary Circulation Disorders
- Systemic Disorders Affecting the Circulatory System
- Miscellaneous
- Cardiovascular Genetics
- CPR, Post-Resuscitation Care
- Cardiac Critical Care
- Sleep Disordered Breathing
- Sports Cardiology
- Pregnancy and Cardiac Disease
- Cardiovascular Operative Management
- Pharmacology
- General Principles of Cardiovascular Medicine
Learner Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, learners should be able to:
- Identify knowledge gaps and target study to fill those gaps in preparation for the ABIM Certification/Maintenance of Certification Exam in Cardiovascular Disease.
- Review and discuss one or more of the following to optimize the quality and provision of clinical care pertinent to the practice of cardiovascular medicine:
- Clinical and practice guidelines, recommendations and protocols
- Emerging research information and application to practice
- Quality and/or cost of care issues
- Multispecialty and multidisciplinary collaboration and communication
- Patient safety strategies
- Performance improvement
- Cultural competency
- The 2024 CMP Topics (Vascular Disease; Systemic Hypertension and Hypotension; Pericardial Disease; and Systemic Disorders of the Circulatory System) along with all other topics are updated as of May 2024.
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