Is Medality an accredited provider of continuing education?
Yes! Medality is accredited as MRI Online and has been reviewed by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) and awarded Accreditation as a provider of continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. Accreditation in the ACCME System seeks to assure the medical community and the public that MRI Online delivers education that is relevant to clinicians’ needs, evidence-based, evaluated for its effectiveness, and independent of commercial influence.
The ACCME System employs a rigorous process for evaluating institutions’ CME programs according to standards that reflect the values of the educator community and aim to accelerate learning, inspire change, and champion improvement in healthcare. Through participation in accredited CME, clinicians and teams drive improvement in their practice and optimize the care, health, and wellness of their patients.
How do I get the SCCT Category B1 case list?
To claim your case list:
- Navigate to the Person icon at the top right of your homepage and select CME Certificates.
- Check off “Include Course Content in Download” then click the blue “Download Certificate”. On the next screen select “Cardiac CT (SCCT Cat B1 Video Case)” from the Modality dropdown
- Select the Cat B1 cases you need, review your selections, and generate your new CME certificate for your case list!
Does the ABR require SA-CME?
No. The American Board of Radiology (ABR) does not require Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME) for Continuing Certification.
To meet Part 2 of Continuing Certification, ABR diplomates must earn:
- 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ every three years
Previously, the ABR required a portion of CME credits to be completed as Self-Assessment CME (SA-CME). That requirement has been removed.
How is self-assessment completed now?
The ABR considers Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) to fulfill the self-assessment component of Continuing Certification. Because OLA provides ongoing self-assessment, SA-CME activities are no longer required when earning CME credits.
What does this mean for Medality learners?
Medality does not offer SA-CME courses.
However, Medality remains accredited to provide AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, which can be applied toward the 75 CME credits required every three years for ABR Continuing Certification.
Radiologists can continue to earn CME through Medality courses and apply those credits toward their ABR CME requirement.
Does Medality offer CME?
Yes—plenty! With a Medality membership, you can earn over 600 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 CME, with new content added every week.
Medality tracks your learning using Micro CME. For every 15 minutes of completed activity—such as finishing a topic, completing a diagnosis definition, or reading a Power Pack—you’ll earn 0.25 Micro CME. As you continue learning, your Micro CME accumulates and can be claimed whenever you’re ready.
Do you offer CME for attending Noon Conference Lectures?
At this time, Medality’s free Noon Conference Lectures are not eligible for CME.
If you’re looking to earn CME, we recommend exploring the lectures available in our Medality content library.
Can I earn CME during my trial period?
You can complete courses and earn CME during your trial period; however, CME credits cannot be claimed while your account is in a trial. Once you upgrade to a paid subscription, you will be able to claim CME for any eligible activities you completed during the trial.