The American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) granted the AAP Portfolio Sponsorship status, allowing the AAP to review and approve projects for Part 4 Maintenance of Certification. Over 100 Part 4 projects have been approved through the AAP Portfolio Program and over 21,000 physicians have been awarded Part 4 credit.

Develop an MOC Part 4-eligible QI Project

If you are thinking about developing your own MOC Part 4-eligible QI project for pediatricians, please read the information below to learn more about the requirements to submit projects through the AAP MOC Portfolio and supporting resources. Then, complete our MOC Part 4 Project Request form. Staff will contact you to learn more about your project and provide options.

PediaLink QI

PediaLink QI allows participants to apply to quality improvement principles at the "point-of-care" most meaningful to one's individual sphere of practice leading to deeper learning, an increased level of engagement and greater motivation for change.


Quality Improvement Data Aggregator: A Tool to Support QI Projects

The Quality Improvement Data Aggregator (QIDA) is a web-based data aggregation system developed and owned by the American Academy of Pediatrics. The QIDA system creates a unified structure for the collection, analysis, and reporting of improvement data. The system is intended for use amongst Quality Improvement (QI) programs and projects sponsored by the Academy and its chapter affiliates. If you are interested in using the QIDA for the QI project you are developing, please contact the QIDA team (qidata@aap.org).

For more information about the MOC Portfolio Program or to receive consultation please contact MOCPortfolio.

Last Updated

10/06/2023

Source

American Academy of Pediatrics