Practice Improvement Modules
The ABOG Practice Improvement Modules are accessible via the dedicated ABOG portal, designed to support clinically active physicians in enhancing the quality of their medical practices. These modules serve as structured quality improvement exercises that guide physicians in identifying specific areas of their practice that can be enhanced. Diplomates have the option to choose from a list of available modules, each tailored to address an important aspect of obstetrics and gynecology. By engaging with these modules, physicians contribute to the overall advancement of patient care.
Diplomates selecting a module for their CC Part IV activity must read the module and answer the initial set of questions. Diplomates must also answer the follow-up set of questions available in their ABOG portal after 30 days.
Steps to complete a module
- Review and Assess: Diplomates are to review the evidence-based module that describes characteristics and evidence for up to date, appropriate care. They then review up to ten of their patient charts, with attention to whether they adhered to the module’s evidence-based clinical approach.
- Reflect and Report: Thirty days later, Diplomates will receive an email from ABOG to complete a set of reflection questions regarding the module.
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