From the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rochester, Minnesota (CLK, MMR); Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona (CLK); Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee (JSJ); VA Boston Health Care System, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts (SS); and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota (SWD).
Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2022 Jul 1;101(7 Suppl 1):S15-S20. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002020.
Physicians can lose board certification through revocation related to professionalism violations or expiration due to failure to complete continuing certification requirements. The purpose of this study was to analyze the causes of board certification loss for physicians with board certification through the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
This retrospective cohort study analyzed the certification status of 5541 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation diplomates between 1993 and 2019 to determine reasons for certification loss. A focused analysis of diplomates with expired certificates in 2019 was conducted to further examine reasons for certificate expiration.
Of 5541 physicians, 496 (9%) had certification expiration due to failure to meet continuing certification requirements and 60 (1%) had certification revocation due to disciplinary actions, without regaining certification across the study years. A focused analysis of physicians with expired certificates in 2019 revealed that the majority had failed to complete multiple components of continuing certification. Practice improvement was the single most common incomplete requirement. Failure to pass the knowledge assessment was an uncommon cause for certification loss.
Certification expiration through failure to complete all continuing certification requirements, versus revocation, is responsible for most instances of board certification loss. Practice improvement was the most common incomplete requirement.
医生可能会因违反职业道德或未能完成继续教育要求而被吊销执照,从而失去委员会认证。本研究的目的是分析通过美国物理医学与康复委员会认证的医生失去委员会认证的原因。
本回顾性队列研究分析了 1993 年至 2019 年间 5541 名美国物理医学与康复委员会认证医生的认证状态,以确定认证丧失的原因。对 2019 年过期证书的认证医生进行了重点分析,以进一步研究证书过期的原因。
在 5541 名医生中,有 496 名(9%)因未能满足继续教育要求而导致认证过期,有 60 名(1%)因纪律处分而导致认证吊销,在整个研究期间未恢复认证。对 2019 年过期证书的医生进行重点分析发现,大多数医生未能完成继续教育的多个部分。实践改进是最常见的未完成要求。未能通过知识评估是导致认证失败的罕见原因。
未能完成所有继续教育要求而导致的认证过期,而不是吊销执照,是大多数委员会认证丧失的原因。实践改进是最常见的未完成要求。