New research sought to understand the effect of education and cultural competency training among pediatric perioperative staff, including anesthesia providers, on caring for children and adolescents identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning (LGBTQ).
A Rockpointe study presented at the 25th Annual Atrial Fibrillation Symposium found continuing medical education for atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients and clinicians raises the probability of patients receiving evidence-based care.
Posted By: Shelly B. Rodrigues, MS, CAE, FACEHP, FAAMSE
Wed Jan 29th, 2020
If your continuing medical education (CME) program is like our program — committed to bringing valuable, high-quality, relevant and practical education to your learners as a means of improving practice and patient care — then, like us, you look at your CME mission statement as your battle cry.
New research indicates that continuing medical education (CME) can increase the adoption of customized individually made (CIM) knee implants to 48% in the short term.
It was 2009 and conversations had begun regarding whether becoming jointly accredited would be positive for the continuing education (CE) program at my university. Becoming jointly accredited can be positive for an organization.