Following the successful launches of Longitudinal Assessment for Continuing Certification in PM&R, and the Assessment for Brain Injury Medicine (LA-BIM), the ABPMR will now offer the Longitudinal Assessment for Spinal Cord Injury Medicine (LA-SCI) for Continuing Certification in SCI beginning in 2025. Like LA-PM&R, LA-SCI is a learning platform designed to assist diplomates in keeping up to date in their SCI knowledge with relevant resources, provide immediate feedback, and identify gaps for learning and improvement over time.
Previously, SCI diplomates have recertified through the SCI Examination offered every 10 years; after passing the examination, diplomates received a 10-year certificate. LA-SCI offers quarterly questions that diplomates can complete on their own schedule, with a summative assessment over a five-year cycle.
Diplomates with cycle end dates of 2025 can complete LA-SCI to fulfill the assessment requirement of continuing certification. The final administration of the SCI Examination will also be offered for diplomates with cycle end dates in 2025. All SCI diplomates are encouraged to participate in LA-SCI to continue their certification, regardless of certification end dates or when they last took the SCI Examination. Diplomates who do not meet the LA-SCI performance standard must take the SCI Re-Entry Examination to avoid a lapse in certification.