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maintenance of certification (moc)
What are the Components of MOC?
The MOC program typically consists of four parts:
Part I: Professional Standing
- This involves maintaining an unrestricted medical license and hospital privileges.
Part II: Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment
- Gynecologists must engage in continuous education and complete self-assessment activities.
Part III: Cognitive Expertise
- This includes passing periodic exams to assess medical knowledge and clinical skills.
Part IV: Practice Performance Assessment
- Physicians must evaluate and improve their clinical practice through various quality improvement initiatives.
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