Requirements
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Board Certification in General or Child Psychiatry by the ABPN, AOA, NBPAS, or The Royal College of Physicians in Canada
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An active and unrestricted license to practice medicine in a state or province
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At least 25% of patient care time spent treating adolescents or young adults (ages 11-26)
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Written documentation of the following continuing medical education related to adolescent and/or transitional age youth psychiatry:
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Option A (Core Curriculum Track): This track consists of asynchronous lectures and workshops that ABAP has pre-approved as acceptable CME prerequisites. The courses are currently free of charge and all that is required is that applicants register an account, pass the self-assessments, and at the conclusion, furnish ABAP with your transcript. The Option A core curriculum track is accessed here.​Specifically, Applicants must complete 15 credits chosen from these specific on demand workshops and 19 credits chosen from these specific on demand lectures.​
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Option B (Alternative Self-Study Track): 36 hours of Category I CME specific to child, adolescent, or young adult psychiatry and subject to ABAP approval at submission, within 3 years prior to application. Note: All CME submitted via this option will be scrutinized at the time for relevancy to the field of Adolescent and Young Adult Psychiatry and will be rejected if not deemed relevant. Candidates are advised to utilize this option with caution as rejection could jeopardize your application.​
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Note: Option B sunsets on September 30, 2027, and applications submitted after that time using Option B will be rejected.
The term of the initial certification is ten years.
During the initial term of certification, you will need to complete 100 hours of Category I CME activities relevant to the clinical practice of Child, Adolescent or Young Adult Psychiatry. There is no requirement that a certain number of hours be completed each year, but it is recommended that all Diplomates upload their CME annually to the ABAP Executive Office so it can be monitored and approved to avoid coming up short at the end. We have also created a Recertification Examination alternative for those who do not wish to take or submit the required CME or whose CME may not meet approval standards at the time of recertification. Subsequent certification terms run for 5 years and, accordingly, only 50 CME credits during that time are required.
Registration Fee
$450
(a one-time nonrefundable fee, payable at time of application)
Examination Fee
$750
(payable upon successful review of application and admission for candidacy)
Re-Registration Fee
$200
(required only if a candidate fails to pass both portions of the exam and does NOT request re-examination within 6 months of notification of failure, whereafter an updated application will be required; fee waived if candidate retakes failed portion(s) within 6 months of notification)
Re-Examination Fee
$150 EACH PART
$150 for Part I, $150 for Part II, and $300 if both parts are required (payable at time of re-application)