For Physicians
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Find CME Activities and Monitor Your Credits
ACCME’s centralized CME data hub helps reduce the reporting burden for physicians. As a physician, you can now find CME activities and monitor credits that have been reported on your behalf through CME Passport, ACCME’s free and centralized site. CME Passport will automatically report your CME and MOC credits to licensing and certifying boards collaborating with the ACCME.
CME Passport
Create your own personalized CME Passport account and view the CME completion information CME providers have reported on your behalf. You no longer need to self-report—your CME provider will report your CME completion information to ACCME at your request.
Learn More About CME Passport
Create your own personalized CME Passport account and view the CME completion information CME providers have reported on your behalf. You no longer need to self-report—your CME provider will report your CME completion information to ACCME at your request.
ACCME offers certifying boards and accredited CME education providers a centralized database that simplifies the reporting of physician credit data.
All state medical licensing boards have access to the CME credit data reported for their licensees. The CME credit reported on your behalf will be automatically shared with them—you no longer need to send them a transcript.
ACCME’s centralized reporting system is available to collaborating certifying boards. You do not need to report CME or MOC credits to certifying boards that are collaborating with the ACCME.
CME Passport Quick Answers
Explore common questions about CME Passport.
First, go to www.cmepassport.org and click on “Create an Account.” The site will walk you through your next steps, but you can also read our step-by-step guide.
Accredited CME providers use the ACCME Program and Activity Reporting System (PARS) to register activities for CME that count for MOC. CME Passport is the physician portal into this data. Physicians use CME Passport to find out CME activities. By creating a free profile, physicians can monitor and download a transcript of CME credits that have been reported on their behalf.
You can find the link to these activities on CME Passport’s home page.
View CME requirements by state here.
Have a complaint about an educational activity?
The ACCME has a multitiered accreditation process for evaluating CME providers’ compliance with the ACCME’s requirements.
To submit a complaint to the ACCME, please do so using the ACCME Complaint Form.
Resources for Physicians
Find the latest CME resources and tips for managing your CME Passport account.