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Impact of continuing medical education for primary healthcare providers in Malaysia on diabetes knowledge, attitudes, skills and clinical practices.
Conclusion: SRCC participants had significant improvements in knowledge, skills and clinical practice that meet the current needs of general physicians and nurses working in primary care in Malaysia. Thus, SRCC is an effective CME approach to improving clinical diabetes care that can be scaled up to the rest of the country and, with some modification, beyond Malaysia. PMID: 31891330 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Medical Education Online - January 2, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Med Educ Online Source Type: research

Impact of Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education on Cardiometabolic Risk Factor Control: The COSEHC Initiative
DiscussionThese data demonstrate that our PI CME activity is a useful strategy in assisting physicians to improve their management of cardiometabolic control rates in female patients with abnormal cholesterol control. Other studies that extend across longer PI CME PDSA periods may be needed to demonstrate statistical improvements in overall cardiometabolic treatment goals in men, women, and various subpopulations.
Source: Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions - March 19, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: JaNae Joyner, Michael A. Moore, Debra R. Simmons, Brian Forrest, Kristina Yu‐Isenberg, Ron Piccione, Kirt Caton, Daniel T. Lackland, Carlos M. Ferrario Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Knowledge of physicians regarding the management of Type two Diabetes in a primary care setting: the impact of online continuous medical education
To explore the impact of an online continuing medical education (CME) program on physicians ’ knowledge about the management of type two diabetes.
Source: BMC Medical Education - October 20, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Zahra Emami, Azam Kouhkan, Alireza Khajavi and Mohammad E. Khamseh Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Increasing likelihood of prescribing recommended lipid management: Primary care providers' participation in cardiology continuing medical education
CONCLUSION: Results suggested that PCPs who participated in 2 or more cardiology CME activities were more likely to prescribe recommended lipid management (statins) for adults with CVD, DM, or CKD.PMID:35063983 | DOI:10.46747/cfp.680139
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - January 22, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Diana C Sanchez-Ramirez Alexander G Singer Leanne Kosowan Alan Katz Christine Polimeni Source Type: research