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 Grandfathering - ABAM

Grandfathering is the pathway to acquire ABMS certification in a new specialty or subspecialty, without having to complete all of the training requirements that will eventually be established, such as completion of an ACGME-accredited residency program. It is expected that the ABMS grandfathering criteria for certification eligibility would include clinical experience, certification by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM), and Diplomate status with an established ABMS member board.  The customary grandfathering period is usually about 5 years or 3 exam cycles, after the formal recognition of a new field.  For ASAM and ABAM certified physicians who are not already Diplomates of an ABMS member board, ABAM will facilitate and advocate for the establishment of non-onerous pathways for eligibility for an ABMS-recognized Addiction Medicine examination.  

Grandfathering creates a limited opportunity for physicians working in Addiction Medicine to gain ABAM certification, and to eventually sit for a new ABMS certifying examination in Addiction Medicine on the basis of experience.  After this period is over, only those completing an ACGME approved residency would be eligible to be ABMS Diplomates in Addiction Medicine.

By becoming an ABAM-certified physician now, a physician enters the pool of physicians potentially eligible to be “grandfathered” into the envisioned ABMS specialty or sub-specialty certification program that ABAM and The ABAM Foundation were created to achieve.
 

 
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 Certification - ABAM

The ABAM certificate is recognized throughout the world as signifying excellence in the practice of Addiction Medicine. It demonstrates that a doctor has met vigorous standards through intensive study, assessment, and evaluation. Certification is designed to assure the public that a medical specialist has successfully completed an approved educational program and an evaluation, including a secure examination designed to assess the knowledge, experience, and skills requisite to the provision of high quality patient care.

 
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ReCertification - ABAM
If a physician was certified prior to 1998, recertification is not required but may be done voluntarily. Physicians certified in 1998 or later must recertify every ten years to remain a Certified in Addiction Medicine with ASAM.
 
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Applications for the 2008 Exam Available Now!

Computer Testing in 2008

Computer Testing for the December 6, 2008 Certification and Recertification Exam will take place at over 400 Prometric Test Centers Nationally and Internationally. [Computer Testing Policies and Procedures 2008]
The ASAM Board of Directors approved a plan to seek specialty recognition of Addiction Medicine.

This issue of ASAM News features a special report to the ASAM membership describing the MSAG’s findings and recommendations, and outlining the proposed path toward specialty recognition for Addiction Medicine that has been approved by ASAM’s Board. [April 2008 Update][April 2007 News]

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