Your Online Guide to Board Certification in Addiction Medicine
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How to Get and Maintain Your Addiction Medicine Certification
Addiction medicine specialists offer growing value to providers, employers, patients, and communities. As the need increases for specialists who can treat the unique challenges of people managing the disease of addiction, getting your certification in addiction medicine may be a worthy investment for you.
ASAM is the professional organization for addiction medicine professionals and the educational resource for certification, recertification, and MOC/CCP/OCC. If you’re thinking about specializing in addiction medicine, we can help you prepare. And this guide is the place to start.
In January 2023, MOC transitioned to Continuing Certification Program (CCP).

First, Some History
In 2016, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) recognized addiction medicine as a new medical subspecialty of The American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM), which administers the board exam for Addiction Medicine (ADM). Physicians certified by any of the 24 ABMS Member Boards can apply for certification through the exam administered by the ABPM.
The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) administers its board exam for addiction medicine certification. As of May 26, 2021, MDs may also take the AOA addiction medicine certification exam, in addition to DOs. For more information, visit the AOA addiction medicine certification page.

Do You Meet the Basic Requirements for Addiction Medicine Board Certification?
There are several pathways for physicians to become certified addiction medicine specialists.
American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM)
ACGME-Accredited Fellowship Pathway Physicians must complete an ACGME accredited addiction medicine fellowship and maintain a primary board certification to be eligible to apply to take the exam. For more information, view the requirements table.
Practice Pathway Closed in June 2025 and is no longer an available pathway to certification.
American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
Clinical Practice Pathway Until Dec. 31st, 2026, applicants who either attest to 1,000 hours of addiction medicine practice, hold an active ABAM certificate, or complete an ACAAM (formerly TAMF and ABAM) accredited fellowship within the five years prior to the application start day may be eligible. For more infromation, view the requirements.
AOA or ACGME-Accredited Fellowship Pathway Beginning in 2027, it will be mandatory that physicians complete an AOA or ACGME accredited addiction medicine fellowship to be eligible to apply to take the exam. For more information, view the requirements.
There are also addiction medicine certification exams for psychiatrists, international physicians, and non-physicians. Explore other certifications.

Prepare for the ABPM/ADM AOA Certification Exam
Prepare for the ABPM or AOA ADM certification exam by enrolling in ASAM’s Review Course and Board Exam Study Tool (BEST)
- ABPM Application Period for MDs: March – June
- ABPM Exam Administration for MDs: Offered in October
- AOA Application Period for DOs: May – July
- AOA Exam Administration for DOs: Offered in September

Maintain Your Credential
Once certified, addiction medicine specialists must maintain certification by satisfying the requirement for continuing education in Addiction Medicine competencies through the ABPM's Continuing Certification Program (CCP) or the AOA's Osteopathic Continuous (OCC) program.
ASAM is the leading provider of quality education, exam preparation, and resources for addiction medicine certification and continuing certification. ASAM is here every step of the way to aid in meeting needs for CME/CE and MOC/CCP/OCC.
Explore ASAM’s resources for CME/CE that meet MOC/CCP/OCC requirements

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Note: ASAM is not a certifying board, and members are encouraged to contact their respective boards for the most up-to- date information on individual MOL/MOC/CCP/OCC requirements
Maintenance of Licensure (MOL) | Addiction Medicine Certification for Physicians | |||
| Individual State Medical Boards | American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Umbrella Board that establishes and maintains certification standards of 24 approved medical specialty boards | American Osteopathic Association Board that establishes and maintains certification standards of approved medical subspecialty boards | ||
| Licensure | American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) Addiction Medicine Exam | Osteopathic Conjoint Examination Committee on Addiction Medicine | ||
| An ABMS’ Primary Board, ABPM, provides certification and maintenance of certification for the subspecialty of addiction medicine | AOA’s Conjoint Examination Committee provides certification and maintenance of certification for the subspecialty of addiction medicine | |||
Maintenance of License Licensure requirements are set by your primary board | Continuing Certification Board-certified physicians maintain CCP in the subspecialty of Addiction Medicine set by the ABPM | Osteopathic Continuous Certification (OCC) Board-certified physicians maintain OCC in the subspecialty of Addiction Medicine set by AOA primary boards | ||
American Society of Addiction MedicineYour professional association and provider of lifelong learning tools and resources for MOC/CCP/OCC | ||||