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Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing society to re-evaluate how it educates learners of all levels, from medical students to faculty. Travel restrictions and limits on large public gatherings have necessitated the cancelling of numerous regional and national
Tony R Tarchichi, John Szymusiak
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The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing society to re-evaluate how it educates learners of all levels, from medical students to faculty. Travel restrictions and limits on large public gatherings have necessitated the cancelling of numerous regional and national
Tony R Tarchichi, John Szymusiak
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Systematic Review of Standardized Patient Use in Continuing Medical Education
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2018Introduction: The standardized patient (SP) has assumed a fundamental role in undergraduate medical education since first conceived over 50 years ago. While widely used in student training and assessment of communication and clinical examination across ...
K. Wilbur, A. Elmubark, Sara Shabana
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Continuing medical education and continuing medical education accreditation in Spain
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2003Nearly all Spanish physicians are employed by public or private institutions, and employers are enabling the continuing medical education (CME) of physicians. In view of coexisting CME accreditation systems in Spain, we conclude that a common approach is needed. We recommend establishing formal relationships with American and European systems to ensure
Helios, Pardell, Guillermo, Sierra
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Continuing medical education and the anesthesiologist
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1999There are a large variety of scheduled activities and courses available to meet the continuing medical education (CME) needs of anesthesiologists. The presentation of CME material varies in format and delivery style. The reasons for attending CME activities include licensure requirements, participation in state and national societies, keeping current ...
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Continuing Medical Education and Lifelong Learning.
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2021Callie D. McAdams, M. Mcnally
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Internet and continuing medical education
Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies, 2002Keeping abreast of medical advances is an important, ongoing responsibility for medical professionals, one that categorises physicians as lifelong students. In the USA, continuing medical education (CME) is the bridge that connects basic research and the practicing physician, who must fulfill credit requirements for licensure and board certification ...
A. Gandsas, K. McIntire
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