AMA PRA Enduring Material Minimum Performance Level Takes Effect July 1
The AMA has made changes in how physicians receive CME credit for enduring materials in its 2010 version of the Physician Recognition Award (PRA) credit system. As of July 1, 2011, a minimum performance level must be demonstrated for enduring materials in order to successfully complete the activity for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. “The purpose of this new requirement is to ensure that learners are actively engaging in the content of the activity and showing improved proficiency in patient care as a result of their participation in the activity,” said Mark K. Wax, MD, coordinator for education. To be certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ an enduring material activity must: • Meet all AMA certification requirements; • Provide clear successful completion instructions to the learner; • Provide an assessment of the learner that measures achievement of educational objectives with an established minimum performance level; • Communicate to participants the minimum performance level; and • Provide access to bibliographic sources to allow for further study. In order to comply with this new requirement, the AAO-HNSF has established a minimum passing score of 70 percent for all of its enduring materials including Home Study Course, Patient of the Month, AcademyU®, and Online Lectures. This minimum passing score requirement will be in effect for all activities released after July 1, 2011. Preparations are under way to align AAO-HNSF’s enduring materials with this new AMA requirement that learners achieve a passing score upon completion of an enduring CME activity in order to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for the activity. For each activity, the physician learner will have the opportunity to retest if he or she does not achieve the 70 percent score on the first attempt. Home Study Course participants will be able to retest one time. All other activities will allow for up to two retests. Participants will be given their score after each test and will be provided instructions on how to retest if necessary. The Academy is working to build this new scoring and retesting process into the technology supporting its various continuing education activities. “We are committed to ensuring this new requirement becomes a seamless part of our enduring materials and to maintaining the same high quality of content our members and participants have come to expect,” said Mary Pat Cornett, CAE, CMP, senior director of education. More information regarding this change in enduring materials will be available soon on the Academy website. If you have any questions, please send an email to ce@entnet.org.
“The purpose of this new requirement is to ensure that learners are actively engaging in the content of the activity and showing improved proficiency in patient care as a result of their participation in the activity,” said Mark K. Wax, MD, coordinator for education.
To be certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ an enduring material activity must:
• | Meet all AMA certification requirements; |
• | Provide clear successful completion instructions to the learner; |
• | Provide an assessment of the learner that measures achievement of educational objectives with an established minimum performance level; |
• | Communicate to participants the minimum performance level; and |
• | Provide access to bibliographic sources to allow for further study. |
In order to comply with this new requirement, the AAO-HNSF has established a minimum passing score of 70 percent for all of its enduring materials including Home Study Course, Patient of the Month, AcademyU®, and Online Lectures. This minimum passing score requirement will be in effect for all activities released after July 1, 2011.
Preparations are under way to align AAO-HNSF’s enduring materials with this new AMA requirement that learners achieve a passing score upon completion of an enduring CME activity in order to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for the activity.
For each activity, the physician learner will have the opportunity to retest if he or she does not achieve the 70 percent score on the first attempt. Home Study Course participants will be able to retest one time. All other activities will allow for up to two retests. Participants will be given their score after each test and will be provided instructions on how to retest if necessary.
The Academy is working to build this new scoring and retesting process into the technology supporting its various continuing education activities. “We are committed to ensuring this new requirement becomes a seamless part of our enduring materials and to maintaining the same high quality of content our members and participants have come to expect,” said Mary Pat Cornett, CAE, CMP, senior director of education.
More information regarding this change in enduring materials will be available soon on the Academy website. If you have any questions, please send an email to ce@entnet.org.