New Jersey-based oncologist and hematologist Dr. Kenneth D. Nahum has treated thousands of patients with a variety of conditions over the course of more than 30 years. Now practicing with Regional Cancer Care Associates (RCCA), Dr. Kenneth D. Nahum maintains an active role in the professional community and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians (ACP). As part of its efforts to improve the effectiveness and quality of health care, the ACP offers members numerous opportunities to earn American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) maintenance of certification (MOC) points. Most professionals certified by the ABIM must complete at least one MOC-approved activity every other year. At the end of five years, those individuals must amass at least 100 MOC points. These points usually will count toward multiple certificates in different medical subspecialties. The points can be obtained in areas such as patient safety, medical knowledge, and practice assessment. In addition to earning points, professionals must pass either a 10-year long-format exam or a two-year knowledge check-in exam. These exams do count toward the 100 MOC points professionals need every five years.
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AuthorA practicing partner of Regional Cancer Care Associates, Dr. Kenneth D. Nahum, DO, has over 30 years of experience treating cancer patients in New Jersey and surrounding areas. Archives
March 2019
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