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Abolish Psychiatry, Abolish Neurology: Toward a Unified Discipline of Brain Medicine. [PDF]
Lakhan SE.
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Use of evidence-based health professions education: Attitudes and practices of academic leaders. [PDF]
Nawabi S+7 more
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Principles to award learning achievements for lifelong learning in health using micro-credentials: an international Delphi study. [PDF]
Mitchell S+7 more
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Enhancing emergency medicine faculty development: A strategic approach to bridging clinical skill gaps. [PDF]
Baez J+5 more
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Primary health care professionals' opinions regarding continuing medical education: A cross sectional study. [PDF]
Hassan Alshehri HM+8 more
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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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Continuing Medical Education Questions
The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2007If you wish to receive credit for this activity, please refer to the Web site: http://www.acg.gi.org/journalcme/. Article Title: Drug Interactions in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Frank Marrero+3 more
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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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