Maintenance of Certification
To find out what and when you need to accomplish your MOC tasks, log onto your ABP Profile via (www.abp.org), click on “Maintenance of Certification” and then “My
MOC Requirements” which indicates by when the various activities are due to be completed.
“Parts 2 and 4 Activity Search” will allow you to search for specific activities in
categories such as “Pediatric Gastroenterology”.
What is MOC? (Prepared by the NASPGHAN MOC Task Force)
ABP MOC Portfolio Instruction Guide
New EQIPP Module Now Available on Pediatric Reflux and GERD
CDHNF, NASPGHAN and AAP Launch
New Quality Improvement Course for Pediatric Practice
“EQIPP: Differentiate and Manage - GER and GERD”
EQIPP - Frequently asked questions
Information on CME and MOC credit
NASPGHAN members can participate at a discounted rate
Instructions on how to sign up for discounted rate
The HOPE Project
The Health and Obesity: Prevention and Education (HOPE) project is a multidisciplinary, healthy living-counseling curriculum that educates clinicians on how to recognize children at risk for obesity and its co-morbidities and how to promote healthy weight among children and their families.
HOPE Project Brochure
HOPE User Guide for MOC
The HOPE project provides MOC part IV credit
For more information, contact the HOPE Project team at hopeproject@ucsd.edu.
New EQIPP Module Now Available on Pediatric Reflux and GERD
CDHNF, NASPGHAN and AAP Launch
New Quality Improvement Course for Pediatric Practice
“EQIPP: Differentiate and Manage - GER and GERD”
EQIPP - Frequently asked questions
Information on CME and MOC credit
NASPGHAN members can participate at a discounted rate
The HOPE Project
The Health and Obesity: Prevention and Education (HOPE) project is a multidisciplinary, healthy living-counseling curriculum that educates clinicians on how to recognize children at risk for obesity and its co-morbidities and how to promote healthy weight among children and their families.
HOPE Project Brochure
HOPE User Guide for MOC
The HOPE project provides MOC part IV credit
For more information, contact the HOPE Project team at hopeproject@ucsd.edu.










