To obtain the CMD certification, physicians must meet specific eligibility criteria, including:
1. Education and Training: Candidates must hold a valid medical degree and have completed an accredited residency program in their chosen medical specialty.
2. Experience: Candidates must have at least two years of experience in medical management or leadership roles, such as serving as a medical director, chief medical officer, or other similar positions.
3. Continuing Education: Candidates must demonstrate their commitment to continuous learning by completing a minimum number of continuing medical education (CME) credits each year.
In addition to meeting these requirements, candidates must also pass a rigorous examination that covers topics related to medical management, leadership, quality improvement, and healthcare law.
Once a physician has obtained the CMD certification, they are required to maintain it by completing ongoing CME credits and recertifying every four years. This ensures that they remain up-to-date on the latest advancements in healthcare leadership and management.