Emergency Medicine | MyEMCert

We’ve introduced a new way to stay certified, designed with the uniqueness of Emergency Medicine in mind, and informed by the preferences of ABEM-certified physicians.

Core elements of MyEMCert include:

How to prepare for your modules

As an open-book assessment, study requirements should be minimal, but we recommend reviewing the materials that go with the module you plan on taking before getting started. 

Key Advances are not related to the module topic. Review them ahead of time and have them on hand when you get to that section.

If you have questions, we have FAQ and tutorial videos. 

ACEP Acute Headache

ACEP Acute Heart Failure

ACEP Opioids

AHA ACLS Updates

AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support

Adult Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Neonatal Resuscitation

Febrile Infants

Pediatric Readiness

Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

Pulmonary Embolism

Acute Asthma in Adults

Anticoagulant Reversal Strategies in the ED

ED Management of A-Fib with RVR

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Noninvasive Respiratory Support 

MOUD

Pediatric Status Epilepticus

POCUS

Procedural Sedation for Adults

Procedural Sedation for Children

Sepsis

Severe Agitation

Stroke

Demystifying Lactate in the ED 

Video-Assisted Intubation 

Module
Review Materials

Abnormal Vital Signs and Shock

Social and Behavioral Health

Thoracorespiratory

Trauma and Bleeding

If Your Module Attempt is Unsuccessful

You have three attempts to take and pass a MyEMCert module topic. If your first attempt is unsuccessful, you can immediately retake a different version of that module.
 

Do not delay taking modules! It’s in your best interest to take them as soon as possible, just in case you need to wait for a new version to become available.

Your EM Requirements

You can view your individual requirements by signing in to your MyABEM portal. In general, staying certified in EM requires: 

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