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Continuing Medical Education—Terms and Conditions
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Continuing medical education [PDF]
While continuing medical education (CME) is receiving increasing attention from medical educators and health administrators worldwide, many efforts need to be made to improve its performance and overall effectiveness. Traditionally, CME has depended primarily on periodic courses and conferences. These remain of unproven cost-effectiveness and often the
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Continuing medical education during a pandemic: an academic institution’s experience
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected healthcare systems worldwide. The disruption to hospital routines has affected continuing medical education (CME) for specialty trainees (STs). We share our academic institution's experience in mitigating the disruption
Abhiram Kanneganti +3 more
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Continuing medical education (CME) often uses passive educational models including lectures. However, numerous studies have questioned the effectiveness of these less engaging educational strategies.
Christopher R. Stephenson +7 more
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Possibilities and features of zero-ischemia nephron-sparing surgery in localized kidney cancer
Kidney cancer (KCa) is one of the greatest challenges in oncological urology due to the increase in morbidity and mortality rates annually. In the treatment of KCa, preservation of renal function is an important objective, in addition to achieving ...
A. V. Seregin +6 more
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The Relevance of Telemedicine in Continuing Medical Education
Continuing medical education (CME) is essential for medical practitioners to update their knowledge and skills periodically to provide clinical care in keeping with the evidence available.
S. Praharaj, Shahul Ameen
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Allergic rhinitis during a coronavirus pandemic: difficulties of diagnosis and features of therapy
Rhinitis can be of various etiologies. More often it is an infectious process (bacterial, viral) or clinical manifestations of an immediate allergic reaction.
O. V. Sebekina +3 more
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Leveraging Social Media to Promote EvidenceBased Continuing Medical Education [PDF]
Importance New dissemination methods are needed to engage physicians in evidence-based continuing medical education (CME). Objective To examine the effectiveness of social media in engaging physicians in non-industry-sponsored CME.
Flynn, Simone +5 more
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Twitter-based learning for continuing medical education?
physiology/Cardiac-Cellular-Electrophysiology-Back-to-Basics. Finally, the WG nucleus members are currently preparing a position paper on experimental models for cardiac electrophysiology research, which we hope will be of value to a broad research ...
R. Thamman +5 more
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Incorporating Environmental Health into Pediatric Medical and Nursing Education [PDF]
Pediatric medical and nursing education currently lacks the environmental health content necessary to appropriately prepare pediatric health care professionals to prevent, recognize, manage, and treat environmental-exposure–related disease.
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