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Using chart reviews to evaluate a continuing medical education (CME) program
Conclusions Conducting chart reviews was a challenging method to assess provider performance. Future work to assess provider performance should include a qualitative component (in-depth interviews or focus groups) in order to complement the quantitative data and provide context for care and management decisions.PMID:36857207 | DOI:10.1370/afm.20.s1.3106
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - March 1, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Pardis Balari Jane Zhao Bayley Inniss Bryan MacLeod Paul Taenzer Leslie Carlin Andrea Furlan Source Type: research

Chronic pain management in dermatology
Pain is a central component of illness and suffering, yet unfortunately it is frequently undertreated. In dermatology, many acute and chronic conditions are characterized by pain that may require therapeutic intervention in addition to medical treatment aimed at treating the primary disease. To date, however, there are limited recommendations or evidence in the published literature on pain and pain management strategies for patients with skin disease. In an effort to enable providers to more comprehensively and effectively treat chronic pain in the primary and multidisciplinary dermatologic context, these topics will be di...
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - September 14, 2015 Category: Dermatology Authors: Monica Enamandram, James P. Rathmell, Alexandra B. Kimball Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research

Impact of continuing medical education for physicians on the quality of cancer pain treatment in China
The management of cancer pain has gained attention in China since the proposal of the three-step analgesic ladder in 1986 and has been further improved after the Chinese Ministry of Health launched the campaign for “Good Pain Management Ward” in 2011. The Beijing Pain Management Center for Quality Control and Improvement (BPMCQCI) was formed with the intent to improve the quality of pain management by various means such as providing continuing medical education (CME) and conducting evaluation in Beijing, t he capital of China.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - December 17, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Wangjun Qin, Yang Yang, Lei Zhang, Qing Yang, Pengmei Li, Bifa Fan Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Effect of Continuing Nursing Education on the Quality of Nursing Management of Cancer Pain in China
CONCLUSION: Annual CNE significantly improved nursing management of cancer pain. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2021;52(11):535-540.].PMID:34723721 | DOI:10.3928/00220124-20211008-09
Source: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing - November 1, 2021 Category: Nursing Authors: Wangjun Qin Lei Zhang Liyuan Xu Li Zhao Qing Yang Pengmei Li Bifa Fan Source Type: research