PI-CME Activities

 

AES offers performance improvement (PI-CME) activities through which you can earn valuable CME credits. PI-CME activities are self-directed, online activities designed to help evaluate the delivery of care in a clinical setting.


Each activity is comprised of three stages:

  • Stage A. Perform chart reviews, evaluate and reflect on the results of the chart audit, and identify areas for improvement
  • Stage B. Based on results of Stage A, develop and implement a plan to optimize the delivery of patient care
  • Stage C. Evaluate the impact of your plan and perform a second chart review for patients seen after plan implementation

 

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FREE | Prepregnancy Counseling for People of Childbearing Potential with Epilepsy (2021)

Enduring material, earn 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

All individuals of childbearing potential with a diagnosis of epilepsy, excluding those patients who have been diagnosed with menopause or are surgically sterile, are at risk for bearing children with birth defects as a result of low folic acid.
 
Patients and/or caregivers should be counseled at least once a year about how epilepsy and its treatment may affect contraception or pregnancy. 
 

 

This patient care assessment activity aims to inform care providers on how to counsel and treat patients of childbearing potential with epilepsy.

 

 

FREE Improving Outcomes for Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Epilepsy Care (Renewed 2021)

Enduring material, earn 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

The transition from pediatric to adult epilepsy care can be a stressful time for patients and caregivers. A clearly outlined process is critical to a smooth transition.
 
This patient care assessment activity teaches the six core elements of transition and helps learners understanding how to plan and implement proper transition of pediatric patients to adult epilepsy care.

 

 

Maintenance of Certification

The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has reviewed the Improving Outcomes for Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Epilepsy Care performance improvement activity and has approved this program as part of a comprehensive epilepsy program, which is mandated by the ABMS as a necessary component of maintenance of certification.

NOTE: Purchasing this PI-CME activity does not enroll the purchaser in the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. For more information about MOC, please contact the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology directly.