• Cancer Topics – Alternative to 10-Year ABIM MOC Exam: Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment

  • May 18 2023
  • Duración: 11 m
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Cancer Topics – Alternative to 10-Year ABIM MOC Exam: Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment

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  • To stay up to date with new treatments and standards of care medical oncologists in the United States are required to take the ABIM Maintenance of Certification exam, a ten-hour test, every ten years. This ASCO education podcast focuses on the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment. An alternative test that offers more flexibility in medical certification.     Our guests are Dr. Suresh Nair Physician-in-Chief of Lehigh Valley Cancer Institute in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Chair of the ABIM Medical Oncology Board and Dr. Olatoyosi Odenike, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago and member of the ABIM Medical Oncology Board.   Speaker Disclosures  Dr. Suresh Nair:   Research Funding - Bristol-Myers Squibb Recipient; Merck; Nektar Therapeutics; Mirati Therapeutics; Strata Oncology   Dr. Olatoyosi Odenike:   Consulting / Advisory Role – Abbvie; Impact Biomedicines; Celgene Recipient; Novartis; BMS; Taiho; CTI Biopharma; Threadwell therapeutics; Blueprint Medicines; SERVIER; Kymera; Bristol-Myers Squibb/Celgene  Research Funding - Celgene; Incyte; Astex Pharmaceuticals; NS Pharma; Abbvie; Janssen Oncology; Oncothyrapy; Agios; AstraZeneca; CTI BioPharma Corp Recipient; Kartos; Aprea AB; Bristol-Myers Squibb; Daiichi Sankyo; Loxo; Novartis  Resources  To find out more about the ABIM LKA, go to https://www.abim.org/lka/ For a video walk-through, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0-qaUQmQXc Sign in to the ABIM Physician Portal to sign up for LKA by June 30, 2023: https://portal.abim.org/  To find out more about how ASCO supports physicians engaged in ABIM MOC, go to https://old-prod.asco.org/meetings-education/continuing-education-moc  If you are interested in joining the ABIM Item Writing Task Force for Medical Oncology, find out more and submit your application at: https://www.abim.org/about/boards-and-committees/openings/medonc-iwtf-physician/  If you liked this episode, please follow the show. To explore other educational content, including courses, visit education.asco.org. Contact us at education@asco.org. TRANSCRIPT Disclosures for this podcast are listed in the podcast page.  Dr. Suresh Nair: The medical profession is one where new treatments and standards of care are being discovered and applied frequently, especially in oncology. Staying up to date with such practices allows the physician to provide the highest quality of care. How is this accomplished? By taking part in the Maintenance of Certification, or MOC. The traditional MOC assessment takes about 10 hours to complete and gives you ten years to be reported as certified before your next assessment is due. But given today's world where new treatments and standards of care are advancing rapidly, a more continuous assessment approach is warranted to help oncologists stay up to date.  This ASCO Education Podcast explores a new alternative to the every decade MOC exam for medical oncology. It's known as the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment or LKA. I'm Suresh Nair MD, the Physician Chief of the Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine Medical Oncology Board. I will guide you through a general overview of the LKA, what it is, how it works, what the advantages are, and top-level need-to-know information. Joining me is my medical oncologist colleague, Dr. Olatoyosi Odenike, who's a professor of medicine and director of the Leukemia Program at the University of Chicago and serves as a fellow member of the ABIM Medical Oncology Board.  To begin, here are the essential differences between the ten-year maintenance of certification exam or MOC exam and the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, the LKA. Both are being used to help medical professionals maintain a working knowledge of the latest treatments and standards in use in their field. The MOC is administered every ten years at specified locations, lasts about 10 hours, and the results are available after two months. The LKA is another option. It has a five-year cycle during which you answer questions on an ongoing basis and receive regular feedback on how you're performing. Dr. Odenike has taken the LKA and the MOC.  Toyosi, please describe the preparation and the actual experience of taking the traditional MOC test. How much time did you take to prepare for the exam and how did you fit that prep time into your busy schedule? Dr. Olatoyosi Odenike: Thank you so much, Dr. Nair. For the traditional MOC, I started preparing about six months ahead of time and it was challenging to find time to prep and to fit that into an already busy schedule. It came down to blocking out any available time, particularly on the weekends, in the few weeks leading up to the actual examination date. It was also challenging to find time to dedicate a whole day to taking the exam and traveling down to the test site to do so. Dr. Suresh Nair: Today, the LKA is another option for busy oncologists. ...
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