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    On August 22 and August 23, 2023, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Circulatory System Devices Panel (CSDP) convened panels of the Medical Device Committee to review scientific evidence on interventions aimed at reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension (HTN). The panel discussed, made recommendations and voted on information regarding the premarket approval applications (PMA) for two renal denervation (RDN) systems as tools to reduce blood pressure in adults with uncontrolled HTN,

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    It is the position of SCAI that ABIM diplomates who successfully pass their exams and report procedural volumes in a timely fashion should be indisputably recognized as “certified” for the respective time frame (e.g., a 10-year secure exam pathway success should always lead to an entire 10-year cycle of “certified” status) regardless of whether they are participating in any other MOC activities. As a direct result of ABIM recently tying certification status to post-exam yearly MOC participation, SCAI

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    • RT @chadinabhan: A position statement on the ABIM MOC & recertification program dated today. https://t.co/CfMx91sssJ

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    It is the position of SCAI that ABIM diplomates who successfully pass their exams and report procedural volumes in a timely fashion should be indisputably recognized as “certified” for the respective time frame (e.g., a 10-year secure exam pathway success should always lead to an entire 10-year cycle of “certified” status) regardless of whether they are participating in any other MOC activities. As a direct result of ABIM recently tying certification status to post-exam yearly MOC participation, SCAI

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    It is the position of SCAI that ABIM diplomates who successfully pass their exams and report procedural volumes in a timely fashion should be indisputably recognized as “certified” for the respective time frame (e.g., a 10-year secure exam pathway success should always lead to an entire 10-year cycle of “certified” status) regardless of whether they are participating in any other MOC activities. As a direct result of ABIM recently tying certification status to post-exam yearly MOC participation, SCAI

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    • A position statement on the ABIM MOC & recertification program dated today. https://t.co/CfMx91sssJ

    • I love interventional cardiologists. Any members of this society who are in San Diego or live here DM me for a taco. SCAI Position on ABIM Revocation of Certification for Not Participating in MOC | SCAI https://t.co/ffVCGLPAIE

    • RT @chadinabhan: A position statement on the ABIM MOC & recertification program dated today. https://t.co/CfMx91sssJ

    • SCAI Statement on ABIM Revocation of Certification ➡️ https://t.co/CqX1DhNVJV #CardioNews #CardioTwitter https://t.co/tecb0qkJWQ