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(2) A Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in
occupational/environmental medicine.
The AOCOPM CME Conferences offer didactics designed to provide the most
up-to-date information for doctors who practice in
occupational/environmental medicine, disability/impairment evaluations,
public health/general preventive medicine, and aerospace medicine.
In addition, the College sponsor a basic course in occupational and
environmental medicine designed to provide a basic understanding and
expertise in the areas of occupational and environmental medicine while
preparing participants to take a written examination qualifying for an
AOA-approved, Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ).
The Course is presented in three (3) parts; physicians do not
need to take the parts in sequence. For the convenience of the faculty and
participants, one part is provided at each of the two (2) conferences
presented by the AOCOPM each year (usually in April and October). Each
part is a full day didactic program, requires separate registration to
the AOCOPM, and provides nine (9) 1-A CME credits (Attendance at the
AOCOPM conferences in the spring and fall will provide a total of
approximately 70 AOA Category 1 CME credits each year).
Study Text: It is suggested that study include such volume as: "The
National Medical Series for Independent Study of Preventive Medicine and
Public Health," by Brett J. Cassens, Harvard Publishing; "Occupational
and Environmental Medicine," 2nd Edition, Lange Series, by Joseph LaDou;
"A Practical Approach to Occupational and Environmental Medicine," 2nd
Edition, by Robert J. McCunney, Little, Brown and Company, and
"Occupational Medicine" the 3rd Edition by Carl Zenz.
CAQ & Certification
For more information and eligibility requirements for a CAQ or full board
certification, please refer to the AOA Membership Directory & Yearbook.
You may also contact the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive
Medicine,
Michael Shelden, D.O., Executive Secretary. Dr. Shelden can be reached
through the AOBPM office at 800-621-1773, extension 8122, e-mail:
aobpm@osteopathic.org
or visit www.aobpm.org.
Membership: For information on membership in the American Osteopathic
College of Occupational & Preventive Medicine, please call 800-558-8686
or email jeffrey@aocopm.org
VISIT www.aocopm.org for further information or to see about future
conferences.
Eligibility Requirements
Must be Board Certified by the AOA in an AOA- approved primary
certification;
Hold a valid, unrestricted license to practice medicine in a state or
territory of the United States or a province of Canada;
Show evidence of completion of a basic review course comparable to the
one provided through the AOCOPM or document an initial 100 hours of
postgraduate training within the past five (5) years in the area of
special interest. At a minimum, 50 hours must be in Category 1 and 50
hours in Category II.
Submit practice documents verifying current practice in area of special
interest (i.e., letters of agreement from companies, schools, hospitals
and/or clinics contracted with or performing service for).
Submit two (2) letters of recommendations from persons competent in the
area of special interest.
Submit the required application, fees, and supporting documents to the
Executive Secretary of the AOBPM by January 1 prior to sitting for the
CAQ examination.
The application to take the CAQ exam must be obtained from the Executive
Secretary of the AOBPM - not from the College.
You may contact the AOBPM Executive Secretary:
Michael Shelden, D.O, MPH
Executive Secretary
American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine
142 East Ontario Street, Flr 4
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Phone 800-621-1773, Ext 8229 - Fax 312-202-8224
email AOBPM@aol.com
web page http://www.aobpm.org
Pass appropriate examination designed to evaluate applicant's
understanding of the scientific bases of the problems involved in the
field of interest and demonstrate current knowledge, sound judgment and
a high degree of skill. An oral interview and a written multiple choice
examination will be personally conducted, supervised and reviewed by
members of the AOBPM.
The Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) is valid from the date of
issuance, provided a minimum of 50 hours of Category 1-A in occupational
/ environmental / preventive medicine is documented every three years.
To prepare for the CAQ examination, it is recommended that in addition
to completing a basic review course in occupational medicine, the
applicant contact the AOBPM for a list of study materials.
The AOCOPM presents a three-part basic course designed to educate
primary care physicians to deal with occupational and environmental
medicine issues as they occur in the course of their practices and to
assist in the preparation for the CAQ exam.
For more information on the course, contact the AOCOPM at 800.558.8686
or e-mail to: jeffrey@aocopm.org.
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