What are the Continuing Education and SAM requirements related to the second component, Lifelong Learning and Self-assessment?
PLEASE NOTE: the requirements described below apply to diplomates with MOC cycles beginning in 2006 and later. If your MOC cycle begins earlier than 2006, please refer to Timelines & Fees to review your requirements. Lifelong Learning: Diplomates should have begun to attain approved continuing education credits (category 1 equivalent) in 2006. Medical Physics Continuing Education Credits (MPCECs) are awarded for educational functions approved by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP) or other recognized accrediting organizations awarding equivalent Category 1 credit (e.g., ACCME, EFOMP). A minimum of two hundred and fifty (250) continuing education (CE) credits are required over the 10 year cycle. This is an average of 25 credits per year, starting in 2006 (please refer to Radiologic Physics Timelines and Fees for clarification if your MOC cycle started prior to 2006). A maximum of 50 CE credits may be claimed in any calendar year. The CE credit
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