Exam Date: October 17, 2020
RULES:
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Please ensure that you register for the exam through our internal conference registration link.
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While the ABLM sets the certification competencies and Lifestyle Medicine standards, it is left up to the participants to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and experience from reputable sources.
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CMEs must be no older than 36 months from the date of the exam.
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Proof of CME credits, credentials and case study must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the certification exam.
(Please note that exam results will not be communicated until all prerequisites have been submitted and approved.)
* If you do not have the required 30-hours of online/non-live CME required for the exam, please utilize the link below to purchase your 30-hour Board Review Course (use KPLMBR20 for 10% off). This course qualifies for use of 2020 CME allowances.
https://www.lifestylemedicine.org/ACLM/Education/Board_Certification.aspx
* Accepted 30 hours of online/non-live CME for the exam:
The ABLM accepts Online CME credits of the following programs/providers:
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Doane University Lifestyle Medicine Professional Certificate Program
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Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar, Certificate in Lifestyle Medicine
Feel free to call us if you have questions about the course.
Rajiv Misquitta, MD, FACP
Medical Director, Lifestyle Medicine
Vice Chair, TPMG Board of Directors
(916) 688-4213
Rajiv.Misquitta@kp.org
Jennifer LeDoux, MPH
Senior Health Educator
The Department of Lifestyle Medicine
(916) 478-5143
8-488-5143 (tie-line)
Jennifer.L.Ledoux@kp.org