New agreement between ACS and Royal College brings more choice

Royal College Fellows and MOC Participants may now report approved ACS accredited assessment activities for Section 3 credits

CHICAGO (December 15, 2020): The American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada are pleased to announce a new collaboration that expands the diversity of Section 3 credits available to Royal College Fellows and participants in the Royal College's Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program.

The ACS and the Royal College have long shared a commitment to advance professional practice and support lifelong learning that will achieve beneficial outcomes for patients and health systems. With this collaboration, approved surgical accredited learning and assessment activities of the ACS that meet the requirements of self-assessment programs (SAPs) have been added to the Royal College's MAINPORT ePortfolio.

The accredited activities are recognized through a credit recognition agreement signed October 20, 2020, between the Royal College and the ACS. They are identified with a Royal College accreditation statement.

Impact on Royal College Fellows and MOC Participants

The credit recognition agreement officially began on November 1, 2020. It impacts Royal College Fellows and MOC Participants in the following way:

  • Any approved ACS activities that Royal College Fellows and MOC Participants complete starting on November 1, 2020, may be submitted for Section 3 MOC credit under Self-assessment Programs.
  • Activities completed prior to November 1, 2020, must be submitted for Section 2 MOC credit under Personal Learning Projects.

Building on a long-standing relationship

"This collaboration between the Royal College and ACS will make available important ACS resources for surgeons, including Fellows of both Colleges, and enhance the care they provide to their patients. Surgeons will be able to avail of high-quality ACS education programs that involve assessments and feedback and receive appropriate credit for Section 3 of the Royal College's MOC program. This collaboration will also bring the two Colleges closer together in achieving major goals in surgical care and surgical education."— David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS, Executive Director, American College of Surgeons

"Our close, collaborative relationship with the ACS, which we truly value, has made it possible to deliver these high-quality educational opportunities to our membership. With this agreement, we're meeting the needs of our Fellows and MOC Participants, and enabling them to deliver the best specialty care to patients in Canada and around the world." — Dr.Susan D. Moffatt-Bruce, FRCSC, FACS, Chief Executive Officer, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

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