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Published Online: 2 March 2015

Free Self-Assessment Tool Will Help You Plan Meeting Schedule, Earn Credit

APA has developed an educational activity—the 2015 APA Annual Meeting Self-Assessment in Psychiatry—to help meeting registrants assess their strengths and weaknesses and use the information to create an individualized schedule of sessions to attend at APA’s annual meeting. The self-assessment is a 100-question examination that tests areas of psychiatric practice covered in the ABPN content outline for the recertification exam. Participants can earn up to 8 hours of AMA/PRA Category 1 credit and fulfill up to 8 hours of a self-assessment component of the maintenance of certification process. Meeting registrants will be auto-enrolled and told how to access the self-assessment by e-mail. For details, send an e-mail to [email protected]

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Published in print: February 7, 2014 – February 20, 2015
Published online: 2 March 2015

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  2. Self-Assessment Tool

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