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Directory of Physician Assessment and Remedial Education Programs DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIAN ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS This Directory is offered by the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) as a courtesy resource guide for physicians seeking assessment programs and remedial education opportunities. Programs listed on pages 2 - 4 are third-party collaborators with the FSMB's Post-Licensure Assessment System (PLAS). Details on other programs are provided solely for general informational purposes and not as a referral service. The information in this Directory has been compiled from information supplied by the programs and other public information sources. The FSMB has made no evaluation of individual programs, content or faculty, and a listing in this directory does not indicate, and is not to be interpreted as, an endorsement or guarantee of the quality of the services provided. Users of this Directory should conduct their own evaluation of the training, experience and expertise of the providers and programs listed. You may also wish to contact your local, state or national medical specialty organization for information about other programs and courses. Information may change, and the Directory will be updated periodically. However, we cannot guarantee that all information is current, complete and accurate. If you have updates to existing information, or information regarding other programs not listed in this Directory, please contact Frances Cain at [email protected]. 1 Federation of State Medical Boards Last updated: July 13, 2021 AFFILIATED WITH PROGRAM or CONTACT PROGRAM WHEN OR ORGANIZATION SUBJECT INFORMATION LENGTH OFFERED WEBSITE ACCREDITED BY Phone: (817) 868-4041 Joint program of Assessments for Monday - Friday the Federation of Post-Licensure physicians who hold – Varies depending 8:00 am – 5:00 pm http://www.fsmb. State Medical Assessment System or have held – a on individual needs Year Round Central org/spex-plas/ Boards & the (PLAS) medical license in the of each participant National Board of US or Canada Email: Medical Examiners [email protected] Phone: (817) 868-4041 Joint program of Computerized, MCQ, Monday - Friday the Federation of Special Purpose general medical 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 1 day testing Year Round at Prometric http://www.fsmb. State Medical Examination (SPEX) knowledge Central (8 hours) Testing Centers org/spex-plas/ Boards & the examination National Board of Email: Medical Examiners [email protected] CPEP Physician Assessment (The Center for and Educational Personalized Education Denver: Intervention for Professionals) Elizabeth Korinek, MPH (303) 577-3232 Physician Post- Member of the DENVER, CO: [email protected] Year round remote Education Evaluation Coalition for 720 South Colorado Blvd 2 Days assessments, no travel www.cpepdoc.org Physician Ste 1100-N Raleigh: required Reentry to Clinical Enhancement Denver, CO 80246 Bill O’Neill, MBA Practice Program (919) 238-6436 (RCP) Raleigh, NC [email protected] 222 N. Person Street Custom programs Raleigh, NC 27601 2 Federation of State Medical Boards Last updated: July 13, 2021 AFFILIATED WITH PROGRAM or SUBJECT CONTACT PROGRAM WHEN WEBSITE OR ORGANIZATION INFORMATION LENGTH OFFERED ACCREDITED BY Physician reentry, remediation, & Angelina Ditri, Assistant Drexel Medicine® targeted learning Director, CME Physician Refresher/ Re- programs CoM PhysicianRefresh@ entry course drexel.edu Medical Phone: (267) 359-2759 Course duration webcampus.drexel Drexel University Office of Continuing Documentation Fax: (215) 762-2589 depends on Year Round med.edu/refreshe College of Medical Education individual need r/default.asp Medicine 1505 Race Street, MS Communication Skills Nielufar Varjavand, 1013 M.D., Dir., CME Bellet Building, 11th Floor Clinical Skills [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19102 n Online & Onsite preceptorship Florida Competency Clinical Competency Phone: (352) 273-9063 Advancement Program Assessment Program https://floridacare University of Florida 2-3 Days Year Round [email protected] s.med.ufl.edu/ P.O. Box 100277 Physician Reentry fl.edu Gainesville, FL 32610 3 Federation of State Medical Boards Last updated: July 13, 2021 AFFILIATED WITH PROGRAM or SUBJECT CONTACT PROGRAM WHEN WEBSITE OR ORGANIZATION INFORMATION LENGTH OFFERED ACCREDITED BY KSTAR (Knowledge Skills Training Assessment and Contact: 2 Days Research) Clinical Competency Tammy Wagner, RN, At the Texas A&M Member of the Rural and Community Assessment Program CPHQ Health Science Coalition for Year Round www.rchitexas.org Health Institute; Crystal [email protected] Center Simulations Physician Park Plaza; 2700 Earl Physician Reentry Center (Hwy 47 in Enhancement Rudder Freeway South; Phone: (979) 436-0390 Bryan, TX) Ste 3000; College Station, TX 77845 Contact: Marcia A. Lammando, Clinical Competency https://www.foun LifeGuard RN, BSN, MHSA Assessment Program dationpamedsoc.o 777 East Park Drive mlammando@lifeguardp 2 Days Year Round rg/lifeguard/LifeG Harrisburg, PA 17111 rogram.com Physician Reentry uard-services Phone: (717) 909-2590 Physician Assessment and Clinical Education Contact: (PACE) Program Clinical Competency Member of the Kaden Segren UCSD School of Assessment Program www.paceprogra Coalition for [email protected] 3-5 Days Year Round Medicine/Medical Center m.ucsd.edu/ Physician 1550 Hotel Circle N Physician Reentry Enhancement Phone: (619) 543-5478 Suite 320 San Diego, CA 92108 4 Federation of State Medical Boards Last updated: July 13, 2021 AFFILIATED WITH PROGRAM or SUBJECT CONTACT PROGRAM WHEN WEBSITE OR ORGANIZATION INFORMATION LENGTH OFFERED ACCREDITED BY Contacts: Diann Hockett, Dr. Stacy or Dr. Graham Multidisciplinary 3.5 day Phone: (785) 856-8218 www.acumenasse Acumen Assessments Fitness to Practice (Monday-Thursday Year round ssments.com Evaluations morning) Email: scstacy@acumenassess ments.com Contacts: Diann Hockett or Dr. Graham www.acumenasse Organizational/Depart Varied Phone: (785) 856-8218 ssments.com/orga Acumen Assessments mental Medical (Monday-Thursday Year round nizational- Practice Consultation morning) Email: assessments/ scstacy@acumenassess ments.com Contacts: Diann Hockett, Dr. Whipple, Dr. Stacy, or Disruptive Behavior Dr. Graham Varied www.acumeninstit and Professional Acumen Institute Phone: (785) 856-0473 (Monday-Thursday Quarterly ute.org/education Boundaries morning) al-workshops/ Workshops Email: scstacy@acumeninstitut e.org Contacts: Diann Hockett, Dr. Whipple, Dr. Stacy, or Comprehensive Dr. Graham www.acumeninstit Longitudinal Day Acumen Institute Phone: (785) 856-0473 Quarterly Quarterly ute.org/treatment Treatment for / Physicians Email: scstacy@acumeninstitut e.org 5 Federation of State Medical Boards Last updated: July 13, 2021 AFFILIATED WITH PROGRAM or SUBJECT CONTACT PROGRAM WHEN WEBSITE OR ORGANIZATION INFORMATION LENGTH OFFERED ACCREDITED BY Contacts: Diann Hockett, Dr. Whipple, Dr. Stacy, or Remedial Professional Dr. Graham www.acumeninstit Varied (Monday- Acumen Institute Coaching for Phone: (785) 856-0473 Year round ute.org/profession Thursday morning) Physicians al-coaching/ Email: scstacy@acumeninstitut e.org Customized Monitoring Programs to address concerns about competence, Contacts: boundaries, ethics, Catherine Keyes Affiliated Monitors, Inc. billing, office systems, Jim Anliot P.O. 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