Promoting and Preserving the Highest Quality of Standards Among MROs
and Their Assistants
(c) 2009 Medical Review Officer Certification Council
MROCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Medical Review Officer Certification Council is represented by a number of medical specialty societies as well as the American Medical Association. Societies who have representatives on the MROCC Board include: The American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and American College of Medical Toxicology, the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, the American Society of Addiction Medicine, and the College of American Pathologists.
Current Board of Directors:
Elizabeth E. Gresch, MD, MPH - Chairman
Kent W. Peterson, MD - Vice Chairman
Michael G. Holland, MD - Treasurer
Benjamin Gerson, MD - Secretary
James Ferguson, DO
Charles P. Prezzia, MD, MPH
EXAMINATION DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
The MROCC Certification Examination is based upon the federal requirements developed by the Department of Health and Human Services for federal drug testing programs, and fulfills the Federal DOT requirement for MRO certification, as well as those States requiring certification of Medical Review Officers, including the Oklahoma State Department of Health requirements for MRO training and the Florida Drug-Free Workplace Law requirements for MRO certification.
The MROCC Examination Development Committee is appointed by the Board of Directors and is made up of recognized leaders in workplace drug and alcohol testing selected from the fields of substance abuse, occupational medicine, toxicology and the legal profession.
Current Committee Members:
Mark Upfal, MD, MPH - Chairman
John Bernick, MD, PhD
Barbara Johnson, JD
Alan B. Jones, PhD
Donna Smith, PhD
Robert Swotinsky, MD
EXAMINATION VALIDATION COMMITTEE
The MROCC Examination Validation Committee tests each of the MROCC examination versions for accuracy and for validity. Each exam item is psychometrically weighted and tested to ensure the certification examination is fair and follows the procedures set forth by the Educational Testing Service, the National Board of Medical Examiners and other certifying bodies.
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