It's time for ABPTS specialists to embrace continued competency! Introducing the new Maintenance of Specialist Certification (MOSC) program.

ABPTS has developed a model for certification that focuses on continuing competence of the physical therapist specialist. This new model is titled the Maintenance of Specialist Certification (MOSC).
The MOSC cycle submission deadline for 2020 has been extended to December 31.
Please note: This represents a six month extension of the cycle submission, eligibility, and payment deadlines due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. As submissions are reviewed in order of receipt, potential applicants are encouraged to apply prior to the deadline to expedite the cycle submission review process.

The Mosquitto MQTT Server can be easily installed using Homebrew. If it’s not installed on your system already, then a quick visit to the homepage will give you all you need to get going. Homebrew is an OS X Package Manager for installing and updating non-Mac OS X utilities that are more commonly found in other variants of Linux. This new model is titled the Maintenance of Specialist Certification (MOSC). The MOSC cycle submission deadline for 2020 has been extended to December 31. Please note: This represents a six month extension of the cycle submission, eligibility, and payment deadlines due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

What Does This Mean to You as a Board-Certified Specialist?

You can look forward to real-time capture of professional development activities throughout your certification period. Our seamless online submission system helps you progress toward the MOSC milestones. The MOSC process reflects the dynamic health care environment that requires a commitment to lifelong learning and continuing clinical competence.

Here are the key benefits:

  • Requirements are tailored to fit your career path
  • Flexibility in how you gain MOSC credits
  • Online system easily tracks your progress
  • Pricing is in line with current recertification process
  • Fees are spread over 3 payments in years 3, 6, and 9
  • Recertification exam adds greater credibility to your credential

Where and When Do You Start?

Review timeline and fee structure for information on how this pertains to already certified specialists in the process of preparing for maintenance. The first cycle has been waived for specialists whose certification expires in 2023, 2024, or 2025. Those individuals need only to meet the requirements for Cycle 2 and 3 (by the 6 and 9 year marks). The first 3-year cycle has been waived.

MOSC Requirement 1: Professional Standing and Direct Patient Care Hours

MOSC Requirement 2: Commitment to Lifelong Learning Through Professional Development

MOSC Requirement 3: Practice Performance Through Examples of Clinical Care and Reasoning

MOSC Requirement 4: Cognitive Expertise Through a Test of Knowledge in the Profession

MOSC Timeline and Fee Structure

Additional Resources

Source

  • mosquitto-2.0.10.tar.gz (GPG signature)
  • Git source code repository (github.com)

Older downloads are available at https://mosquitto.org/files/

Binary Installation

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The binary packages listed below are supported by the Mosquitto project. In many cases Mosquitto is also available directly from official Linux/BSD distributions.

Windows

  • mosquitto-2.0.10-install-windows-x64.exe (64-bit build, Windows Vista and up, built with Visual Studio Community 2019)
  • mosquitto-2.0.10-install-windows-x32.exe (32-bit build, Windows Vista and up, built with Visual Studio Community 2019)

Older installers can be found at https://mosquitto.org/files/binary/.

See also README-windows.md after installing.

Mac

Mosquitto can be installed from the homebrew project. See brew.sh and then use brew install mosquitto

Linux distributions with snap support

  • snap install mosquitto

Debian

  • Mosquitto is now in Debian proper. There will be a short delay between a new release and it appearing in Debian as part of the normal Debian procedures.
  • There are also Debian repositories provided by the mosquitto project, as described at https://mosquitto.org/2013/01/mosquitto-debian-repository

Raspberry Pi

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Mosquitto is available through the main repository.

There are also Debian repositories provided by the mosquitto project, as described at https://mosquitto.org/2013/01/mosquitto-debian-repository/

Ubuntu

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Mac

Mosquitto is available in the Ubuntu repositories so you can install as with any other package. If you are on an earlier version of Ubuntu or want a more recent version of mosquitto, add the mosquitto-dev PPA to your repositories list - see the link for details. mosquitto can then be installed from your package manager.

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  • sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mosquitto-dev/mosquitto-ppa
  • sudo apt-get update