What is MOC?
The MOC Portfolio Program is available as a resource for physicians at every step of a QI/PI project process from creation to documentation to submitting participation. Refer below for the responsibilities for the Project Lead, MOC Program Manager and MOC Committee. Developed by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) in conjunction with the 24 certifying Boards, Maintenance of Certification (MOC) provides physicians the foundation to demonstrate lifelong learning and education. MOC is a four-part program that drives physicians to provide the absolute best possible care for their patients.
Parts 1 - 4
The four-part system addresses:
- Part 1 - Physician Professional Standing
- Hold a valid and unrestricted medical license
- Part 2 - Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment
- Assess and enhance clinical knowledge and skills vital to a physician’s practice
- Part 3 - Cognitive Expertise Through Examination
- Pass a written exam
- Part 4 - Improvements in Professional Practice
- Participate in ongoing quality and process enhancement activities to improve patient outcomes
- Pathways to earn Part 4
Improving Professional Practice (Part 4) of Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requires physicians to demonstrate competence in systematic measurement and improvement in patient care. The Children’s Health℠ MOC Portfolio Program helps physicians receive Part 4 credit for leading or participating in quality improvement efforts within Children’s Health.
Participating Boards
The following Boards are currently members in the ABMS Multispecialty Portfolio Program. Participation credit can be submitted by the Children’s Health℠ MOC Portfolio on a physician’s behalf for qualifying initiatives.
- American Board of Anesthesiology
- American Board of Dermatology
- American Board of Emergency Medicine
- American Board of Family Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine
- American Board of Genetics and Genomics
- American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- American Board of Ophthalmology
- American Board of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
- American Board of Pathology
- American Board of Pediatrics
- American Board of Preventive Medicine
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
- American Board of Radiology
- American Board of Surgery
- American Board of Thoracic Surgery
- American Board of Urology
Any Board not listed is not a member of the Multispecialty Portfolio Program and credit must be submitted independently by a physician as applicable
Roles and Responsibilities
The MOC Portfolio Program is available as a resource for physicians at every step of a QI/PI project process from creation to documentation to submitting participation. Refer below for the responsibilities for the Project Lead, MOC Program Manager and MOC Committee.
Project Lead:
- Completion and submission of project application with adherence to all requirements as outlined in the application
- Development of meaningful participation criteria and approval participation forms
- Establish the data source to measure success of the project
- Creation of reports from data collected to support baseline and target measures
- Retention of project documentation for a minimum of 6 years
MOC Program Manager:
- Primary liaison between Project lead and MOC Committee
- Provide guidance for education and resources available in project creation
- Initial review of project applications to ensure QI principals are applied to the project and standards and guidelines are being met
- Submission of projects and participation to the ABMS Multispecialty Portfolio Program
- Track project and participation status for key stakeholders
- Assist Project Lead with documentation retention
MOC Committee:
- Review and approval of project and meaningful participation requests
- Primary clinical resource and mentoring for Project Lead
- Project Lead participation form approval by the Chair
Do you have an interest in MOC Part 4? Join the MOC Committee.
- Connect with The MOC Portfolio Program:
- mocprogram@childrens.com