
Acad Psychiatry 32:241-248, May-June 2008
doi: 10.1176/appi.ap.32.3.241
© 2008 Academic Psychiatry
The ABPN Maintenance of Certification Program for Psychiatrists: Past History, Current Status, and Future Directions
Larry R. Faulkner, M.D.,
Patricia W. Tivnan, M.A. Ed.,
Daniel K. Winstead, M.D.,
Victor I. Reus, M.D.,
Naleen N. Andrade, M.D.,
Beth Ann Brooks, M.D.,
Christopher C. Colenda, M.D., M.P.H,
David A. Mrazek, M.D., F.R.C.Psych.,
Burton V. Reifler, M.D., M.P.H. and
Barbara Schneidman, M.D., M.P.H.
Received October 25, 2007; revised December 20, 2007; accepted January 14, 2008. The authors are affiliated with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, in Deerfield, Illinois. Address correspondence to Larry R. Faulkner, M.D., American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2150 E. Lake Cook Rd., #900, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089; lfaulkner{at}abpn.com (e-mail).
OBJECTIVE: To describe the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Maintenance of Certification Program, its underlying rationale, how it will be implemented now, and what it might look like in the future. METHODS: The authors describe the philosophical foundation, specific components, and the implementation timeline of the ABPN Maintenance of Certification Program; the development of specific products that might be used by ABPN diplomates to meet its requirements; and several unanswered questions about its current status and future development. RESULTS: The ABPN Maintenance of Certification Program consists of specific requirements pertaining to professional standing, self-assessment and lifelong learning, performance in practice, and cognitive expertise that will be implemented incrementally over the next decade. CONCLUSION: The ABPN Maintenance of Certification Program has been implemented in a manner that is as consistent as possible with its underlying philosophical beliefs as well as the current and expected public and political concerns, diplomate needs, and the requirements of organizations responsible for licensure, credentialing, privileging, accreditation, professional development, and physician reimbursement.
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