Physicians Can Improve Patient Care Through #Advocacy

By Alisha Rathi, MD   Doctors can advocate for many things: issues that are important to them, their careers, and their future. First and foremost, however, advocacy is about working for our patients and ensuring we have the resources to deliver the best care. To accomplish this, it is important to understand relevant legislation for…
We’re almost three months into 2022. Have you started working toward meeting your Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) annual progress requirement?   While the system allows substantial flexibility regarding when diplomates should answer questions, anyone who hasn’t started participating yet this year or began and stopped should log in soon to avoid missing opportunities. Most participants…
Last week, we had the privilege of hosting four town halls to provide updates and answer questions from our stakeholders involved in Continuing and Initial Certification. Hundreds of candidates and diplomates attended and participated in valuable discussions with ABR staff and volunteers.   The sessions were recorded and are available for interested parties. The recordings…
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