Overview
Become Board-Eligible
Board-eligible status begins upon completion of your training program and ends Dec. 31 of the sixth year after you complete training. View eligibility requirements for AOA board certification.
Select Your Specialty
The AOBP administers primary and subspecialty board certification in the following areas. Primary Certification: Pediatrics Subspecialty Certification: Neonatology Conjoints: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology and Sports Medicine
Get Certified
Complete all application and examination requirements for certification through the specialty certifying board. Your American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics primary or subspecialty certification will remain active for 10 years following date of issue.
Maintain Your Certification
Complete the four components of Osteopathic Continuous Certification (OCC) to promote patient care, practice enhancement and lifelong learning throughout your career.