CME Credit Process Update

Original publication: March 17, 2023
Update: October 11, 2023

See the latest updates below.
View past updates here.
The American Board of Surgery (ABS) Discontinued the CME Credit Self-Claiming Process for Diplomates on July 1, 2023 

The American Board of Surgery (ABS) recently made changes to its CME processes, which impact the way that Diplomates interact with the Board, upload CME credits, and meet Certification requirements. You are no longer able to self-claim your credits. A CME provider, such as SVS, must transfer your CME credits for you.  ABS turned off the self-claiming credit process on their website as of July 1, 2023. SVS is committed to complying with the new rules and making your ability to claim credit as seamless as possible, however, we are still in the process of aligning our systems to meet these new requirements.   

The SVS is aware of key dates at the ABS and is working to get all credit to the ABS as soon as possible. We recognize how important this is for all ABS diplomats and aligning our systems is a top priority and we are attempting to find other avenues to speed up the process. This page will be kept up to date and we will continue to communicate any updates to our deliverables as soon as they are confirmed. To ensure all your CME credits earned with SVS are transferred to the ABS, follow the steps outlined below:   

1. Confirm CME credits previously earned with SVS 

If you earned credit for the following activities, SVS has already transferred credit on your behalf. Please login to your ABS portal to confirm your credits are listed. 

If earned credits are missing, please contact education@vascularsociety.org no later than April 1, 2023, so we have time to resolve any issue before the cut-off date of June 30, 2023. 

Confirm Credits

2. SVS will automatically transfer earned CME credits to ABS after June 30, 2023

For the following upcoming activities SVS will automatically transfer credits on your behalf.  You do not need to take any additional action. Please see the callout to ensure you follow the critical steps for this transfer to occur. 

  • 2023 Coding Workshop (NOTE: This does not include AAPC CEUs)
  • 2023 E/M Coding Workshop (NOTE: This does not include AAPC CEUs)
  • 2023 Complex Peripheral Vascular Interventions Workshop
  • Leadership Development Program - Cohort 4

3. SVS will manually transfer earned CME credits to ABS after June 30, 2023 for specific activities

SVS will periodically transfer the following CME credits to ABS on your behalf until an automated process is established.  In these instances, credits will be transferred to ABS each January 31 and August 1.  While ABS is stating that providers need to transfer credits within 30 days of completing an activity, this is currently not possible for the activities below until an automated process is in place. 

  • JVS and JVS-VL Journal Issues Feb. 2022-Oct. 2023 – credit earned through Oct. 11, 2023, has been transferred. The next credit transfer will be January 31, 2024
  • 2023 Vascular Annual Meeting credit has been transferred.
  • 2023 VQI Annual Meeting credit has been transferred. 
  • VESAP5  credit has been transferred. 
  • VESAP6 (scheduled to launch late spring 2024)

Credit transfer schedule for the above activities:

Starting Date Ending Date In the ABS System
January 1 June 30 August 1
July 1 December 31 January 31

As this is an evolving process, SVS will indicate the timing of credits being transferred to ABS on the webpage for each activity.   

Updates: 

If the following conditions were met, your CME credit has been transferred to the American Board of Surgery (ABS). You may verify if your credit was transferred by logging into your ABS account.

  • You are certified by the ABS.
  • You earned credit for any of the activities above.
  • (VESAP5 only) The most recent date you earned credit for a module was in 2021, 2022, or 2023.
  • Your SVS account, or the information you provided SVS to claim credit, exactly matches your ABS account for the following fields:
    • First Name
    • Last Name
    • Date of Birth (just month and day need to match)
    • ABS Board ID # (preceding zeros can display or not display & still match)

What if I do not see my credit in my ABS account?

For all activities listed in this section EXCEPT JVS and JVS-VL

If you do not see credit in your ABS account for the activities noted above that SVS has transferred credit for, follow these step-by-step instructions to update your SVS account to match your ABS account for the four fields above. Emails were also sent from education@vascularsociety.org in mid-late August to the email address we have on file requesting you do the same. Please DO NOT inform SVS when you update your account. Staff is able to see that you have updated your SVS account and will attempt to transfer your credit again per the schedule below. This will allow staff to work quicker and focus their efforts on resolving account matching issues en masse.

Please check this webpage for updates and continue to check your ABS account to see if your credit has been transferred.

For JVS and JVS-VL

Please take action as follows by Jan. 24, 2024 if you earned credit for JVS or JVS-VL Issues September 2022 - October 2023, and your credit is not showing in your ABS account.

  1. Please log in to your ABS account.
  2. Email the following details, as they appear in your ABS account, to Carlee Green (cgreen@vascularsociety.org).
    1. First Name
    2. Last Name
    3. Date of Birth (just month and day needed)
    4. ABS Board ID # (preceding zeros can display or not display & still match)
  3. Reference the schedule below for when SVS will re-transfer your credit, and when it will appear in your ABS account.

CME Re-Transfer Schedule For Diplomates Whose Credit Did Not Originally Transfer/Transfer Schedule for Credit Earned Since Last JVS and JVS-VL Transfer

Activity Due Date for Diplomates to Update SVS Account Credit Appears in ABS Account (for validated records)
VAM 2023 1/24/2024 1/31/2024
VQI 2023 1/24/2024 1/31/2024
JVS CME for Issue Sept 2022-Oct 2023 1/24/2024 1/31/2024
JVS-VL CME for Issue Nov 2022-Sept 2023 1/24/2024 1/31/2024

*This second credit transfer is offered for diplomates who miss the deadline to update their SVS account to match their ABS account. 

VESAP5 Credit Only – Please Read

If the most recent date you earned credit for a VESAP5 Comprehensive Package or Vascular Lab module was in 2020, and you did not self-report credit to the ABS by the July 1, 2023 cutoff date, please contact the ABS and request they add your credit earned in 2020 directly to your ABS account for VESAP5. The SVS joined the collaboration to transfer credit to the ACCME and ABS in 2021. As such, the system is unable to accept credit earned in 2020.

If for example, you earned credit for VESAP5 in 2020 and 2021 or later, all of your credit has been transferred to the ABS (or will be once your SVS account matches your ABS account as noted above). 

4. SVS is unable to transfer credit for these past CME activities.
If you earned credit for any of the following activities and did not self-report them to the ABS by June 30, 2023, please contact the ABS to report your credits directly to the ABS, as the SVS does not have a way to retroactively report credit for these past activities. 

  • JVS and JVS-VL Journal Issues January 2022 or prior 
  • VAM 2022 or prior

You can view past updates to this process here.

Questions? Please contact education@vascularsociety.org

VESAP

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SVS | VESAP6

VESAP6 is the sixth edition of the Vascular Education and Self-Assessment Program. This online program self-assessment program offers over 600 questions and includes detailed discussions and references.

VESAP6 is designed to meet the:

  • Continuous Certification/MOC requirements of the American Board of Surgery in Vascular Surgery by offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (Accredited CME) with Self-Assessment (MOC)
  • RPVI certification and potentially recertification requirements with the Vascular Lab Modules only.

Enrolled in VESAP6?

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For the optimal experience, view VESAP6 on a laptop or desktop computer.

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Purchase VESAP6

Be sure to read all the program information below before purchasing.

Pricing

Categories

Price

SVS Member Surgeon/Physician

$625

SVS Early Active

$560

SVS Member Student/Resident/Fellow

$560

Non-Member

$825

PLEASE NOTE: Free upgrades from previous editions, including VESAP5 Learning Mode, to VESAP6 will not be provided. 

VESAP6 will EXPIRE on March 26, 2027 at 9am Central Time. Credit claiming, certificate printing, and access to VESAP6 will not be available after this date and time. 

Purchase VESAP6

Purchasing Information For:

Vascular Trainees: To purchase VESAP6 at the SVS Member Student, Resident, or Fellow rate, you will need to become a member of SVS. There is no application or fee, however, Vascular Trainees/Residents/Fellow should be added by their Program Coordinators, who will activate/confirm your membership with SVS. If this has not happened and you do not see the correct pricing, please email our membership department at: membership@vascularsociety.org

Vascular Programs Wanting to Buy Multiple Licenses: To purchase VESAP6 for multiple trainees at your institution, please email vesap@vascularsociety.org.

International Physicians:  In an effort to provide equitable access to online academic and professional peer-reviewed content, learners from select developing countries in Group A or Group B on the Research4Life list will receive a different pricing structure shown once you log in and add VESAP6 to your shopping cart.

Questions? Email vesap@vascularsociety.org

 

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Subject Area Modules

Click on MODULES below to view the list of subject areas, learning objectives, number of questions, and accreditation information for each module.

MODULES

VESAP6 Modes

Practice VESAP6 in Learning Mode. You can view the correct answer to each question, the rationale and references. At the end of each session, you may save your answers and return at a later time or you may elect to end the session and view your score. You may use this product in Learning Mode as often as you'd like and you may take all or part of the exam. No credit is awarded in Learning Mode. 

In  Exam Mode, you may take as much time as you like, save your answers, and return at a later time to complete the exam. While in Exam Mode, you will not be able to view the rationale, references, or the correct answers. Once in Exam Mode for a Module, you will not be able to enter Learning Mode for that same Module until you complete the exam with a score of 75% or greater. SVS will not be able to reset your Exam Mode once you enter it!

Claiming CME Credit

CME credit or credit hours (non-physicians) are claimed by participants for each VESAP6 module completed in Exam Mode. Participants must complete the entire module, obtain a passing score of 75% or greater, and complete the module evaluation in order to claim CME credit or credit hours. If the score is less than 75%, the participant will be asked to review the incorrect questions and answer those questions until 75% is achieved.

The SVS will transfer credit to the American Board of Surgery (ABS) on your behalf. Before claiming credit, you must make sure your SVS account First Name, Last Name, Birthdate (month/day), and ABS Board ID number match your ABS account exactly, or your credit will not transfer. Click here for information on how to update your SVS account to match your ABS account, and the SVS’s credit transfer process.

The SVS only has the ability to transfer credit to the ABS. If you are accredited by a board other than the ABS, the SVS will not transfer credit on your behalf. Physicians will be provided a CME certificate. Non-physicians will be provided a certificate of participation with credit hours listed. Click here for details about the credit transfer process and timeline for VESAP6.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of VESAP6, participants should be able to:

  • Demonstrate clinical and surgical vascular knowledge using evidence-based resources
  • Demonstrate the application of vascular knowledge through performance-based clinical scenarios
  • Demonstrate mastery of current vascular evidence-based knowledge and skills

Target Audience

VESAP6 is an invaluable aid for vascular residents, fellows , and surgeons preparing for the qualifying (VSQE), certification (VSCE), and Continuous Certification Assessment in vascular surgery. VESAP6 is a vital resource to help you stay current with vascular surgery and endovascular therapy best practices.

The VESAP6 includes Vascular Lab modules to aid in the self-assessment for ultrasound technicians. Interventional radiologists, cardiologists, vascular medicine specialists, and allied health care professionals focusing on vascular diseases may use VESAP6 self-assessment to keep abreast of the current practice of vascular surgery and endovascular therapy.

Contributors

VESAP6 was created by a dedicated group of experts in vascular surgery. Click CONTRIBUTORS below to learn more and see the complete list of contributors. 

Contributors

Disclosure Statement

The ACCME requires that the SVS, as an accredited provider of CME, disclose the relevant financial relationships of the planners, faculty, and any other individuals in a position to control content of this activity. Disclosures to the learner of individuals with reported relationships to clinical content can be found here.

Accreditation Statement

The Society for Vascular Surgery designates this enduring material for a maximum of 102 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Original Release Date: March 28, 2024

Expiration Date: March 26, 2027 at 9am Central Time

This activity includes a self-assessment component that meets the MOC requirements of the American Board of Surgery.

VESAP6 includes 39.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ that meets the Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation® (RPVI) certification and potentially the recertification requirements.

 

VESAP6 is supported through an educational grant provided by Boston Scientific.

Enrolled in VESAP5 Learning Mode?

VESAP5 Learning mode does not offer any CME or MOC self-assessment credit for either the online or app version. Please disregard any reference to credit in the app.

VESAP5 Learning Mode will expire on July 17, 2024 at 9am Central Time. Access will not be available after this date and time.

Access Your VESAP5 Learning Mode

PLEASE NOTE:  Free upgrades from VESAP5 Learning Mode to VESAP6 will not be provided. 

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VESAP Copyright Protection

SVS does not release SVS-copyrighted durable materials, in whole or in part, for use by another entity. The SVS does not permit the use of SVS copyrighted materials in AI and AI-assisted technologies for research or other purposes without prior written permission of SVS.  Requests for exceptions to this policy may be considered by the SVS Executive Board.  Please contact Sarah Murphy, Senior Director of Research, Education, Meetings & Publications at smurphy@vascularsociety.org if you have a request.