CNS CME Endorsement
The “American Board of Neurological Surgery Continuing Medical Education Requirements
for Maintenance of Certification” states that 60 Category I Neurosurgical Credits
must be completed each three year cycle to fulfill the requirements for Maintenance
of Certification (MOC).
Not all ACCME Category I CME activities are eligible for Category I Neurosurgical
Credits. The ABNS has defined which Category I CME activities are Eligible for Category
I Neurosurgical Credits: “All meetings/courses sponsored, joint sponsored, or endorsed
for Category I credits by the AANS or CNS are Eligible for Category I neurosurgical
Credits” (ABNS CME Requirements for MOC, section IA). The same requirements exist
for enduring materials (section IB).
Endorsement of a Category I CME activity by the CNS indicates that the CNS Education
Committee believes that the subject matter is relevant to the practice of neurosurgery.
Endorsement does not signify CNS sponsorship or co-sponsorship of the activity
or that the CNS participated in the development or delivery of the activity.
The Criteria for CNS Endorsement of a meeting, course, or enduring material are
the following:
The meeting/course/enduring material to be endorsed must:
- Be sponsored or co-sponsored by an organization accredited by the ACCME.
- Be designated by the sponsor or co-sponsor as a Category I CME activity.
- Not be sponsored or controlled by a commercial entity.
- Take place in the United States or Canada.
- Not conflict with any Congress of Neurological Surgeons CME Activity.
- Serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional
performance and relationships that a Neurosurgeon uses to provide services for patients,
the public, or the profession. Operationally, this includes any subject matter that
can be found in the Congress of Neurological Surgeons Resident Curriculum in Neurological
Surgery.
Download the Policy and Application for Endorsement:
Organizations wishing to apply for CNS endorsement of their meeting, course, or
enduring material should submit the following at least six (6) weeks prior to the
announcement of the activity:
- Brief cover letter stating the name of the CME activity, type of CME activity
(meeting, course, or enduring material), complete contact information, and an attestation
stating that “The activity is not sponsored or controlled by a commercial entity."
- Documentation that the activity to be endorsed is sponsored or co-sponsored by
an organization accredited by the ACCME.
- Documentation that the activity to be endorsed has been designated by the sponsor
or co-sponsor as a Category I CME activity.
- A copy of the learning objectives and syllabus for the CME activity.
- Check for $25.00 payable to “Congress of Neurological Surgeons”.
Applications will be forwarded to the CNS Education Committee, which will have the
responsibility of determining which meetings, courses, and enduring materials meet
the Criteria for CNS Endorsement. Organizations will be notified of the Education
Committee’s determination within six (6) weeks of receipt of the above materials.
For educational activities which meet the criteria for endorsement:
- The Congress of Neurological Surgeons will maintain a list of Endorsed meetings
or courses on its official web site, www.cns.org. Any given activity will be maintained
on this list for four (4) years after receipt of application materials.
- Organizations may place the following statement, without modification, in promotional
materials for their CME activity:
- This educational activity has been Endorsed by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons
as relevant to the practice of Neurological Surgery and meets the criteria for Category
I Neurosurgical Credits as defined by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.”
- Use of the CNS logo is not permitted without written permission of the Congress
of Neurological Surgeons.
Applications should be sent to:
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
Attention: CME Activity Endorsement
10 North Martingale Road, Suite 190
Schaumburg, IL 60173
List of CNS Endorsed Meetings or Courses
This educational activity has been Endorsed by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons
as relevant to the practice of Neurological Surgery and meets the criteria for Category
I Neurosurgical Credits as defined by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
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