Lifelong Learning & Self-Assessment
Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment (LLS):
- Requires ongoing participation in high-quality learning activities
- Is delivered through article-reading assignments from peer-reviewed literature on clinically relevant patient-management information, best-practice guidelines, and research.
Diplomates have around 90 articles to choose from each year to fulfill the Part II requirement. Articles are released in three batches, usually in January, May, and August (though some articles may appear at other times during the year).
You have two opportunities to answer questions for each article correctly. If your initial answer is incorrect, you'll get feedback and a second chance to answer. Learn more about Performance Pathway and the opportunity to opt-out from taking the Year 6 exam.
Specialist and subspecialist diplomates have different reading assignments. See below for details.
ANNUAL LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF-ASSESSMENT SNAPSHOT
Read 15 articles. |
Answer 8 questions per article (total 120 questions). |
Score 80% or higher average to successfully complete CC (96 or more correct answers out of 120). |
Scoring below 80% will require taking and passing the CC Re-Entry Exam the following year to regain certification. |
Score 86% or higher on your first submission responses (cumulative for Years 1-5 and maintain 86% or higher for Year 6) to have the option to opt out of taking the CC Part III Exam in Year 6. |
Year 6 article-based assessments must still be completed, even if you opt out of taking the CC Part III Exam in Year 6. |
Deadline to complete article-based assessments: 12/15/2023 |
Receive 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) upon successful completion of all CC requirements. |
If not an ACOG member, there is an ACOG fee of $390 each year to cover the cost of administration of the CME credit (for CC Parts II and IV). |