Andrew Moon Choo, MD
Editor-in-Chief
CME for this program expires on 1/31/2026
Earn up to 10 CME credits: 100 multiple-choice questions.
Identify and test current concepts in the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of musculoskeletal trauma. Review aspects of care of the injured patient, from initial evaluation through acute management, biomechanics of fracture fixation, perioperative decision-making, and early and late complications.
Completing this examination will help you:
- Determine appropriate treatment techniques for injuries to the upper and lower extremities, pelvic ring, and acetabulum
- Apply principles of fracture fixation for injuries to the ankle and foot
- Manage complications associated with musculoskeletal trauma care
- Apply biomechanical principles supporting current treatments for treatment of musculoskeletal trauma
- Use appropriate diagnostic modalities and medical management for musculoskeletal trauma patients
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Self-Assessment in MOC
Credits earned by completing this Scored and Recorded Special Interest Self-Assessment Examinations can be applied to the scored and recorded self-assessment requirements as mandated by the ABOS Maintenance of Certification (MOC) process and will count toward the CME credit requirement, as well.