I signed up for the EMedHome.com LLSA CME Program and then successfully completed the LLSA exam on the ABEM website. How come I did not get a CME certificate from EMedHome.com?
Starting with the 2006 edition of the EMedHome.com LLSA CME Program, physicians have the option of obtaining their CME credit simply by completing the ABEM LLSA exam. You must sign up for the LLSA CME Program, which contains material to help you prepare for the LLSA exam. When you are ready, go to the ABEM website to complete the LLSA exam. Upon successful completion, choose the option to have your LLSA certificate forwarded by email to CME@EMedHome.com. This option is found on the ABEM website by clicking on the “Email Certificate” link which immediately appears upon completing the LLSA exam. The “Email Certificate” link may be found upon your return to the ABEM website by logging-in to the EMCC area and going to the https://www.abem.org/emcc/hr/user/learning_history.aspx link. Choose the LLSA by year, and click on “Score Report” to get to the “Email Certificate” link. After you have forwarded your certificate to EMedHome.com, you may return to the EMedHome.com LLSA CME Program to com
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