Board certifications
Board certification tracking for AANPCB, ANCC, ABMS, NCCPA — recert windows you’ll never miss again.
Board recertification is the credential clinicians forget about for years and panic over for weeks. Larch keeps the date in front of you the whole way through — with the supporting CE log, the document vault, and the certifying- body letter all in one place when the deadline actually arrives.
What Larch tracks
Built for every certifying body.
Per-board credential rows
Each certification is its own row — board, specialty, issued date, expiration. Multi-specialty? Multiple rows. The dashboard shows them all.
Long-cycle alerts
The 90/60/30/14/7-day ladder works for 10-year recerts the same as for 1-year licenses. Larch quietly tracks the long arc and gets loud when it matters.
CME credits tagged to certs
Each CE/CME credit logged in Larch can be tagged to the certifications it satisfies. See at recert time exactly which credits count.
Certifying-body documents
Original certification letter, MOC progress reports, recert verification PDFs — store with the credential. Encrypted at rest.
Continuous certification
Annual fees, periodic learning activities, continuous certification components — capture them as supporting rows or vault documents.
Status at a glance
Active vs in-renewal vs lapsed status, surfaced on the dashboard. No clicking through five board portals to remember where you stand.
Common questions
What clinicians ask first.
- Which boards does Larch support?
- All of them — AANPCB, ANCC, ABMS specialty member boards (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, etc.), AOA specialty boards, and NCCPA. The product is structurally board-agnostic: each certification is a credential row with an issued date, expiration date, certifying body, and supporting documents. Whatever board you certify with, Larch tracks it.
- How does Larch handle different recert cycles?
- Each board sets its own cycle. NCCPA runs a 10-year cycle with 100 CME every 2 years (including specific Self-Assessment and PI-CME requirements) and a PANRE in years 9-10 (or PANRE-LA as the longitudinal alternative). Most ABMS specialty boards have moved to a continuous-certification model — replacing the legacy 10-year secure exam with longitudinal assessments (ABIM's LKA, ABFM's continuous certification, ABA's MOCA Minute, etc.) plus ongoing CME, patient-safety, and practice-improvement activities. AANPCB runs 5-year cycles. We track whatever expiration date you set, with the same 90/60/30/14/7-day alert ladder. Continuous-certification components (annual fees, periodic learning activities) live as supporting credential rows or document-vault entries.
- Can I link CE/CME credits to a specific certification?
- Yes. The CE/CME log is a separate Larch credential type — but each credit can be tagged to the certifications it counts toward. So when AANPCB recert is approaching, you can see exactly which logged credits satisfy their requirements vs. which are state-license credits that don't carry over.
What else Larch tracks
One platform, every credential.
Add your certs. Stay ahead of the next recert.
Free forever. No credit card. Long-cycle alerts so a 10-year recert never sneaks up.