OLA Flexibility: Question Declines and Four-Week Availability

Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) has many features that allow diplomates flexibility in how they participate. The question decline option and four-week question availability are unique features that allow for a more customized experience. Here are details about how these features work. Declining A Question Most diplomates have the option to decline up to 10 questions…
Working on attestations? The good news is that Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA), a new way to satisfy Part 3 requirements, now helps you meet your Part 2 goals. When you complete your OLA progress requirement for a particular year, your self-assessment CME (SA-CME) obligations decrease from 25 to 15 for the previous three-year period. The…
Diplomates from interventional radiology, medical physics, and radiation oncology started their Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) activities last month. Like their diagnostic radiology counterparts last year, these diplomates can help make the process fair and relevant by serving as question raters.   Mark Supanich, PhD, didn’t wait to begin rating OLA questions: he started on January…
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