MOC, CME, DEA.
Finally in one place.
MD, DO — your ABMS board MOC requirements, AMA Category 1 CME, multi-state DEA, and hospital credentialing documents. Tracked, organized, and ready to share.
Alex Sutton, MD
Hospital Medicine · TX & CA
Texas Medical License
MD-3847291 · Expires Aug 2026
ABIM Certification
MOC due · 47 days remaining
DEA — Texas
FK-4729103 · Expires Feb 2027
DEA — California
BK-8273041 · Expires Nov 2027
68 MOC points needed · 10-year cycle · Due 2028
Physician credentialing
is a second job.
ABMS MOC requirements
Each specialty board has different MOC point requirements, activity categories, and reporting windows spread over multi-year cycles. Missing one reporting deadline can cost you certification.
Caliber tracks your board's specific MOC requirements — points by category, reporting windows, and CME that counts toward MOC — and alerts you before any window closes.
CME category confusion
AMA Category 1 credits don't always equal MOC points. Some board activities count, others don't. Logging the wrong type is worse than not logging at all — it creates false confidence.
Every CME credit you upload gets categorized correctly: AMA Category 1, Category 2, MOC-eligible activity, or state board CME. No more guessing which hours count.
DEA across multiple states
Multi-state practice and locums mean multiple DEA registrations with different expiration dates — and a lapsed DEA means you can't prescribe controlled substances from day one at a new site.
Caliber tracks each DEA number, schedule, and expiration date separately. Renewal alerts start 90 days out, giving you enough time to renew without an emergency.
Hospital credentialing burden
Every new hospital or health system wants the same 47-page credentialing application. Same documents, same information, different portals, different timelines.
Generate a complete credentialing packet for any facility — medical school diploma, training certs, board cert, DEA, state license, COI — in one click.
Locums and multi-site work
Locums physicians credential at multiple facilities simultaneously, often in different states. The paperwork is relentless and each facility has different standards.
Your Caliber profile stays current. Send a verified credential link to any new facility. They get a clean, verified record — you don't redo the same work twice.
State license renewals
Texas renews every 2 years. California every 2 years. New York every 3. Each state has different CME content requirements — and most physicians don't know their state's specific mandates.
Caliber maps state-specific CME requirements, not just totals, and tracks each state license renewal cycle independently.
Three steps. No paperwork.
Every deadline. Every board. One place.
MOC requirements, CME categories, DEA renewals, hospital credentialing — tracked together so nothing slips.
Questions physicians actually ask.
Which MOC pathways does Caliber support?
Caliber tracks ABIM, ABFM, ABS, ABP, ABOG, ABPM, and all other ABMS member boards. Each board has different MOC point requirements, reporting windows, and activity categories — Caliber maps your logged CME and activities against the right board's requirements automatically.
What CME categories does Caliber track?
Caliber tracks AMA PRA Category 1 and Category 2 credits, as well as board-specific categories for MOC requirements. It maps each credit you upload against the appropriate bucket, so you always know exactly how many Category 1 hours you have versus generic CME.
I have DEA licenses in multiple states. Can Caliber track all of them?
Yes. DEA registrations are state-specific and have independent renewal cycles, usually every 3 years but staggered by registration date. Caliber tracks each DEA number, expiration, and schedules separately, so a renewal in one state doesn't get confused with another.
Does Caliber help with hospital credentialing and privileges?
Caliber stores all the documents required for hospital credentialing — medical school diplomas, training certificates, board certifications, DEA, state licenses, malpractice COIs — and lets you generate a complete packet for any facility in one click. It doesn't file on your behalf, but it makes the assembly instant.
Will Caliber automatically report CME to my board?
Not yet — CME self-reporting to ABMS boards still requires the physician to log into each board's portal. What Caliber does is track your credits, alert you before reporting deadlines, and generate a summary of what to report so the actual submission takes minutes, not a weekend.
How is my credential data secured?
AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS in transit. Your documents are stored in encrypted vaults. You control access — no one outside your approved sharing list can view your verified credentials.
I'm Mark, a PA-C in emergency medicine. I built Caliber because I was done hunting through email, old PDFs, and medical staff offices for the same documents every time I credentialed somewhere new. Physicians deal with more layered requirements than almost anyone — MOC cycles, multi-board CME, staggered DEA renewals. This is built for that.
Mark Karam, PA-C
Founder, Caliber
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