2026 Self-Assessment Exam: Module 1
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Expires on Jun 16, 2029
Cost
Member: $25.00
Non-Member: $50.00
Credit Offered
2.5 CME Credits
2.5 Other Professionals Credits
2.5 ABPN-MOC-2 (Self-Assessment) Credits
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Target audience

This self-assessment examination is relevant for addiction psychiatrists preparing for recertification. It may also serve as a tool for any academic and treatment professional to stay updated on the most recent trends in the addiction field.

Educational Objectives:

At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to:  
  1. Assess decisions in common clinical situations
  2. Identify strengths/weaknesses in the practice of addiction psychiatry and develop a self-assessment program of improvement
  3. Increase knowledge of the latest findings in the field of addiction psychiatry
  4. Expand knowledge of substance use disorders

Course Features:
  • Participants may log-in and log-out at will with progress being saved until the exam closes.
  • Participants have the option of taking the exam in Learn Mode (feedback provided after answering each question) or Exam Mode (feedback provided aftering all questions).
  • To claim designated credit, test-takers must earn a minimum passing grade of at least 70% on the examination and complete the course evaluation.
  • After completing the exam and claiming credit, participants can create unlimited self-defined practice exams from the Self-Assessment content.

AAAP would like to gratefully acknowledge the contributions of the 2026 exam authors and reviewers:

Poorvanshi Alag, MD

Subhadeep Barman, MD

Angelo Chaia, MD

Nitigna Desai, MD

Markos Emmanouel, MD

Samantha Getsin, MD

Elizabeth Guevara, MD

Jolomi Ikomi, MD

Jonathan Lee, MD

Vanessa Loukas, MSN, FNP-C

Carla Marienfeld, MD

Rebecca Payne, MD

Kevin Sevarino, MD, PhD

Shram Shukla, MD

Douglas Ziedonis, MD, MPH

With special thanks to our Editor-in-Chief: Michael Goedde, MD

 

 
American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
The content on this site is intended solely to inform and educate medical professionals. This site shall not be used for medical advice and is not a substitute for the advice or treatment of a qualified medical professional.


 
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