continuing medical education
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Accreditation from the ACCME Enables Physician Users of NextGen[R] Ambulatory EHR to Earn CME Credits for Select Educational Activities
HORSHAM, Pa....
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MIAMI -- Every day in America about 10,000 people turn 65. Physicians need to fully understand the challenges our aging and baby boomer population fac...
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STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford University School of Medicine has developed a new, industry-funded model for the continuing education of physicians that ...
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It's no surprise that continuing medical education courses bought and paid for by drug companies come with a heavy dose of marketing.
The surprise is that schools like the University of Wisconsin- Madison haven't done more until now to insulate themselves from the pernicious effects of drug company money.
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e9e8b4/educating_the_mark) has announced the addition of the "Educating the...
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ADDISON, Texas -- Concentra Occupational Health Research Institute (COHRI), the independent medical education and research arm of Concentra, was recen...
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Roswell Park Cancer Institute appointed Richard Hershberger chief academic officer. Hershberger will serve as dean of the Roswell Park Graduate Division of the University at Buffalo, which offers master's and Ph.D. degrees in a number of cancer research specialties. He will also oversee Roswell Park programs in continuing medical education, graduate medical training, summer internships for high school and college students, K-12 outreach activities and specialty training of visiting clinicians and researchers. Hershberger was most recently outreach coordinator for the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University and received a Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, and did post- doctoral training at the Un...
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Utilization of Collaboratively Developed, Evidence-Based, Outcomes-Focused Educational Design and Curriculum Overcomes Traditional PI Activity Barrier...
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TURLOCK, Calif., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- MedicAlert Foundation, a nonprofit organization providing 24-hour emergency medical information and identification services, in partnership with the National Association of Emergency Medical Service Educators (NAEMSE), will offer a free Emergency Medical Information Services (EMIS (SM)) training program to EMS professionals. Approved for Continuing Education (CE) credit through the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS), the training materials will be available through the MedicAlert Foundation website. EMS Educators can also call 1-800-ID-ALERT(TM) (1-800-432-5378) to order training materials.
The training materials were a result of a successful collaboration between MedicAlert Foundation and the NAEMS...