The Ohio Academy of Family Physicians, in partnership with the Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, and Wisconsin chapters of the American Academy of Family Physicians, is excited to announce a virtual, American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)-endorsed Family Medicine Certification knowledge self-assessment (KSA) group study focused on mental health in the community on Sunday, October 27, beginning at 6 p.m. EST —register today!
This program is limited to the first 45 OAFP members who register and typically takes four hours to complete.
This innovative program will use a robust web-based system that will allow family physician learners from across the country the opportunity to complete a KSA while engaging their peers and an expert content leader from a location of their choosing.
Although live KSA sessions are a popular way of earning Family Medicine Certification points, this program is innovative in developing a virtual learning session and delivering it nationwide to a large group of physician learners at the same time. This cutting-edge program will bring the issues of mental health directly into the physician’s home or office with guidance from a peer expert and the comfort of completing the KSA with fellow family physicians.
A completed KSA will provide 10 certification points and 8 live continuing medical education credits toward ABFM certification requirements.
For members, the cost to attend is $85 (ABFM fees still apply). For more information and to register, please visit the OAFP website. The deadline to register is Wednesday, October 16. Participation is open to the first 45 registrants. Any registrants after the first 45 will be placed on a waiting list. The overall virtual KSA attendance will not exceed 150 participants.
If you have questions, please contact Director of Foundation & Strategic Programs Kaitlin McGuffie or call 800.742.7327.