AMA's new online CME portal offers programs for primary care physicians
Primary care physicians now have a free continuing medical education (CME) resource available online at the click of a mouse.
The AMA recently launched AMAprimarycare.org—a portal that offers Web-based CME programs in several therapeutic areas that can be completed at your own convenience. It includes a broad range of certified educational programs on three clinical topics: depression, Parkinson's disease and type 2 diabetes. These programs were developed with independent education grants from Eli Lilly, Teva Neuroscience, and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, respectively.
Each tract provides practical, evidence-based information to stimulate physician learning on the diagnosis, management and treatment of these illnesses and strategies to help improve patient outcomes.
The programs include video webcasts with clinical exchanges between primary care physicians and key medical specialty leaders, and slide presentations with audiocasts developed under the direction of expert advisory boards specific to each therapeutic area.
The AMA will continue to add new programs relevant to primary care physicians. Make sure to bookmark the Web site and check back for new programs.
Monday, November 5, 2007
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