Career Opportunities in Emerging Neurologic Subspecialties

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Career Opportunities in Emerging Neurologic Subspecialties

Neurologic Subspecialization Emerges In the beginning… Advances in neuroscience occurred at an explosive rate, giving birth to innovative technologies and treatments promising dramatic improvements in neurologic care Over 80%1 of neurology residents were proceeding to subspecialty fellowships following graduation from their residency New subspecialties were emerging without comprehensive standards for training and practice Many new subspecialties did not qualify to be recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (ABPN), or Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) REFERENCES American Academy of Neurology, AAN Resident Survey: Final Report January 23, 2008, St. Paul: AAN; 2008.

Neurologic Subspecialization Emerges 2001 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) developed the Commission on Subspecialty Certification comprised of five leading neurology organizations with a common interest of supporting and nurturing neurologic subspecialties American Academy of Neurology American Neurological Association Association of University Professors of Neurology Child Neurology Society Professors of Child Neurology 2002 These five founding “parent” organizations established the structure, function, and budget for a certifying and accrediting body for emerging subspecialties

To help small neurologic subspecialties develop credibility and grow. UCNS Emerges 2003 United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) was incorporated as an independent 501(c)6 nonprofit organization UCNS Vision: To help small neurologic subspecialties develop credibility and grow. UCNS Mission: To promote high quality patient-centered care through accreditation of training programs and certification of physicians in neurologic subspecialties.

UCNS Emerges Founding “parent” organizations provide continued leadership and expertise to the UCNS Board and Councils Board of Directors govern the organization Voting Members 5 “parent” organization nominees + 4 UCNS subspecialty nominees Nonvoting Members 5 UCNS subspecialty nominees Ex-officio Members ABPN and ACGME liaisons + Executive Directors of “parent” organizations Councils oversee accreditation/certification and report to Board Members nominated by the five “parent” organizations

UCNS Emerges Three functions of UCNS UCNS provides functions of ACGME and ABPN for small emerging neurologic subspecialties Review, evaluate, and determine “recognition” of neurologic subspecialty applications Provide accreditation and oversight of UCNS-recognized subspecialty training programs Coordinate development and administration of certification examinations for UCNS-recognized subspecialties

UCNS Recognized Subspecialties What is a “recognized” neurologic subspecialty? Subspecialty meets established criteria that recognizes it as a discrete and credible area of practice in neurology. Physician experts have formally defined the core competencies required of physicians in the specialty and the required educational standards for training programs to produce competent fellows. Subspecialty is supported and proposed for recognition by one or more sponsoring organization(s). Review subspecialty sponsoring organizations http://www.ucns.org/go/membership

UCNS Accreditation a measure of excellence Accreditation demonstrates that a training program meets the high standards and rigorous peer-review process for a specific neurologic subspecialty. UCNS Accredited Fellowship Programs Over 190 UCNS-accredited fellowship training programs in the U.S. and Canada Accreditation Council oversees the accreditation process and standards Subspecialty experts establish the program requirements including education standards Standards and processes are closely aligned with ACGME View UCNS-accredited training programs: http://www.ucns.org/apps/directory/ Accreditation Council made up of members nominated by the five “parent” organizations. View Accreditation Council Members: http://www.ucns.org/go/about/councils/accreditation

UCNS Certification a measure of expertise Certification demonstrates the knowledge needed to provide quality patient care in a specific subspecialty area of medicine. UCNS Certification Over 2,700 UCNS-certified Diplomates Certification Council oversees the certification process, policies, and examination standards Examination committees are appointed by each subspecialty to write the exam questions (200 questions/initial exam; 150 questions/recertification exam) Proctored examinations are offered on a biennial basis at testing centers Certificates are time-limited and recertification is required every 10 years Standards and processes are closely aligned with ABPN View listings of certified UCNS diplomates: http://www.ucns.org/go/subspecialty/diplomates Certification Council members are nominated by the five “parent” organizations. View Certification Council members: http://www.ucns.org/go/about/councils/certification Initial Certification Examination Exams 200 computer-based multiple choice questions Allowed 5 hours to take the examination Recertification Examinations 150 computer-based multiple choice questions Allowed 4 hours to take the examination Recertification requirements Complete 300 AMA Category 1 credits over 10 year period 20% of total credits (60 credits) must be subspecialty related

Current UCNS-Recognized Subspecialties Autonomic Disorders Neural Repair and Rehabilitation Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry Neurocritical Care Clinical Neuromuscular Pathology Neuroimaging Geriatric Neurology Neuro-oncology Headache Medicine

Planning Your Career Path Considering a career or expanded training in a UCNS-recognized subspecialty? Choose a UCNS-accredited fellowship training program UCNS-accredited programs assure consistent educational content that is developed and overseen with a peer-reviewed process. Graduation from a UCNS-accredited training program is required to be eligible for certification in a UCNS subspecialty after a practice track period closes. Find UCNS-accredited training programs at www.ucns.org. Seek subspecialty certification Validate your subspecialty expertise through certification Certification is required within 4 years of fellowship graduation Eligibility requirements vary by subspecialty and are listed at www.ucns.org.

Planning Your Career Path The Value of Subspecialty Certification Proven knowledge and skill in the subspecialty Sets yourself apart from others in the job search Acknowledged as an expert in the field by patients and peers Added qualifications and expertise for future career opportunities and advancements Demonstrated commitment to the field and subspecialty life-long learning

For more information go to: www.ucns.org