Education Mission Statement
The ACOP’s Continuing Medical Education (CME) is designed to meet the objectives and purposes of the College and the needs of the membership. The objective of the ACOP is “to foster measures and conduct activities to increase the effectiveness of the specialty of pediatrics and pediatric education at all levels.” The ACOP Committee on CME has as its main function the implementation of programs that will improve the quality of healthcare for children. Through surveys of its members during the year and at the CME Meeting, educational needs are identified. The scope of pediatric topics presented in the CME programs is based on these surveys.
Conference Attendance & CME Credits
The conference format will be a hybrid of in-person and virtual. You can choose to attend in-person in Kentucky or virtually from your home or office. Both types of attendees will have access to the live sessions, as well as the recorded sessions on-demand following the conference.
We will not accept registrations after the conclusion of the meeting program on April 30, 2023. All attendees, whether viewing the sessions in-person or virtually, will have 60 days after the end of the live conference to complete the online evaluation and claim your CME credits. Questions? Please email us at acop@acopeds.org.
Accreditation and Designation
The American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians (ACOP) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The ACOP anticipates that this program will be approved for up to 21.0 AOA Category 1-A CME credits.
Privacy Policy
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All Program & Schedule Times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).