Credentialing and Privileging CME for Family Physicians

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Learning Objectives

  1. Understand how credentialing and privileging processes impact a physician’s ability to deliver patient care and shape their clinical scope across various practice settings.

  2. Understand essential documentation, timelines, and organizational structures involved in obtaining and maintaining credentials and privileges throughout a physician’s career.

  3. Determine how the processes of credentialing and privileging vary across rural, suburban, and urban environments, and implement tailored approaches to sustain comprehensive family medicine practice, including obstetrics.

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Credentialing Essentials: What Every Physician Needs to Know

  • Describe how the credentialing process influences a physician’s ability to practice and deliver patient care within various healthcare settings.
  • Identify the essential documentation and information required for successful credentialing to streamline practice onboarding and reduce administrative delays.

Privileging and Practice: Defining Your Clinical Boundaries

  • Explain how the privileging process defines and limits a physician’s scope of practice, directly impacting patient care delivery.
  • Differentiate between credentialing and privileging, and describe how they work together to shape clinical responsibilities.
  • Identify common challenges physicians may face when applying for privileges or maintaining their scope, and discuss strategies to navigate them effectively.

Credentials, Privileges, and Dispute Resolution: Tools for Every Practice Setting

  • Identify the core documentation required for credentialing and privileging, and locate key resources to support the process throughout a physician’s career.
  • Explain the role of medical staff organizations and hospital bylaws in shaping clinical authority, and summarize available strategies for resolving credentialing or privileging disputes.
  • Compare and contrast how credentialing and privileging processes vary between rural and urban practice settings, and analyze implications for family physicians’ scope of practice.

Securing OB Privileges in Family Medicine: Strategies for All Practice Settings

  • Identify the steps, documentation, and institutional tools required to obtain privileges for obstetric care, including vaginal deliveries and cesarean sections.
  • Evaluate how strategies for securing and maintaining OB privileges differ across rural, urban, and suburban practice settings.
  • Recognize key institutional allies and common barriers that affect a family physician’s ability to provide obstetric care within their scope of practice.

Supported by an educational collaboration with the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) Foundation. This partnership reflects the shared commitment to supporting family physicians with practical tools for credentialing and privileging.

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