The Maintenance of Certification program (MOC) is an opportunity developed by the ISCD to streamline the requirements of recertification; track continuing education credits earned towards recertification and provide educational programs to meet the continuing education requirements. MOC is a benefit for Professional and Full ISCD Memberships and requires no additional fees.  Non-members are automatically enrolled in the MOC program upon passing the Certification exam and need to pay the annual MOC fee. Staying current with the MOC program will eliminate the need to re-take and pass the certification exam.

ISCD Purpose Statement for Recertification

What are the benefits of MOC?

  • MOC provides you with access to ISCD online education to meet your continuing education requirements. ISCD encourages you to complete at least seven (7) credits each year to maintain your certification with ease.
  • CBDT and CCD are a 5-year certification requiring 35 hours of continuing education in the field of skeletal health.
  • Your recertification will automatically take effect on your anniversary date, provided that you have obtained 35 CE/CME credits, your annual ISCD Membership is current, or your annual MOC agreement is in good standing.
  • If your ISCD Membership or your MOC agreement lapses at any point during the certification period, you will need to sit for the certification exam.

Maintenance of Certification Annual Fees

DesignationFull & Professional MemberCommunity & Non-Member
CBDT Maintenance of Certification (MOC)Included in Membership$100
CCD Maintenance of Certification (MOC)Included in Membership$125

Limitations

The competency-based recertification process is intended to assist practitioners with increasing their skills, knowledge, and competence while also ensuring compliance with the Code of Ethics. The recertification process does not, however, warrant or guarantee a competency, accuracy, or any particular service result, but, rather, participation in the process helps demonstrate the practitioner’s commitment to providing the highest densitometry services through continuous education and professional development.

The ISCD acknowledges that not all sources or types of continuing education contribute equally to professional development. To maximize the quality and relevance of continuing education earned by certificants, ISCD provides a list of approved activity types to ensure quality continuing education activities that are relevant to their jobs and directly tied to the examination content outline.

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