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Funding sources for continuing medical education: An observational study
Conclusions: In our study, majority of healthcare professionals attending CME activities were either self or institution sponsored. There was a greater inclination for self-sponsoring for activities with international accreditation. SS candidates were more likely to sponsor themselves again for subsequent CME activities.
Source: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine - August 5, 2014 Category: Intensive Care Authors: Ramesh VenkataramanLakshmi RanganathanArun S PonnishBabu K AbrahamNagarajan Ramakrishnan Source Type: research

Use of a national continuing medical education meeting to provide simulation-based training in temporary hemodialysis catheter insertion skills: a pre-test post-test study
Conclusions Despite most participants reporting having previously inserted NTHCs in clinical practice, none met the MPS at baseline; this suggests their prior training may have been inadequate.
Source: Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease - October 14, 2014 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Postgraduate medical education: the same, but different
There is a tendency in medical education at the moment to bring together the postgraduate and the undergraduate into a set of unified frameworks. We see examples in regulatory standard setting—for instance, the UK's General Medical Council has recently released a single framework for the approval of trainers1 and is developing a unified set of training standards2—and in curriculum design where CanMeds 2015 aims to service the continuum of medical education from undergraduate years to continuing professional development and beyond.3 Despite this comforting homogeneity there are some issues, challenges and practi...
Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal - April 10, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Swanwick, T. Tags: Medical management, Patients, Stomach and duodenum Editorials Source Type: research

Patient safety in procedural dermatology
Cosmetic procedures are growing in popularity and are associated with unique risks. Considering potential complications and prioritizing patient safety will help practitioners improve outcomes of elective procedures. In part II of this continuing medical education article, we provide a comprehensive review of patient safety in cosmetic procedures, including medical and legal issues surrounding the supervision and training of physician extenders.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - June 16, 2015 Category: Dermatology Authors: Margarita Lolis, Scott W. Dunbar, David J. Goldberg, Timothy J. Hansen, Deborah F. MacFarlane Tags: Continuing medical education 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

NACCME Presents Pharmacy Medical Education Meeting: Pharmacy Learning...
The North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC (NACCME) is pleased to announce the 2016 Pharmacy Learning Network regional meetings, a series of 1-day, live Continuing Pharmacy...(PRWeb January 19, 2016)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/01/prweb13167916.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - January 19, 2016 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Do State Continuing Medical Education Requirements for Physicians Improve Clinical Knowledge?
ConclusionsAmong physicians required to engage in a summative assessment of their clinical knowledge, CME requirements were associated with an improvement in physician clinical knowledge.
Source: Health Services Research - April 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Jonathan L. Vandergrift, Bradley M. Gray, Weifeng Weng Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

Context matters when striving to promote active and lifelong learning in medical education
Where do we stand now?In the 30 years that have passed since The Edinburgh Declaration on Medical Education, we have made tremendous progress in research on fostering ‘self‐directed and independent study’ as propagated in this declaration, of which one prime example is research carried out on problem‐based learning. However, a large portion of medical education happens outside of classrooms, in authentic clinical contexts. Therefore, this article discusses recent developments in research regarding fostering active learning in clinical contexts. Self‐regulated, lifelong learning in medical educationClinical contex...
Source: Medical Education - October 1, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Joris J Berkhout, Esther Helmich, Pim W Teunissen, Cees P M Vleuten, A Debbie C Jaarsma Tags: State of the Science Source Type: research

Continuing Medical Education: A Cross Sectional Study on a Developing Country ’s Perspective
AbstractTo determine the attitude of general practitioners towards continuing medical education (CME) and reasons motivating or hindering them from attending CME procedures, we conducted a cross-sectional survey from November 2013 to April 2014 in Karachi. Three hundred general practitioners who possessed a medical license for practice in Pakistan filled a pre-designed questionnaire consisting of questions pertaining to attitudes towards CME. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS v16.0. 70.3% (n  = 211) of the participants were males. Mean age was 47.75 ± 9.47 years. Only 67.33% knew about CME and only 52% had att...
Source: Science and Engineering Ethics - February 1, 2018 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

The effectiveness of E-learning in continuing medical education for tuberculosis health workers: a quasi-experiment from China
ConclusionsThe effectiveness of E-learning in CME varies across different types of training formats, organizational environment, and target audience. Although clinicians and primary care workers improved their knowledge by E-learning activities, public health physicians didn ’t benefit from the interventions.
Source: Infectious Diseases of Poverty - May 18, 2021 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research

Continuing medical education program in transfusion.
Authors: PMID: 23294210 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Transfusion - January 1, 2013 Category: Hematology Tags: Transfusion Source Type: research

Cutaneous manifestations of gastrointestinal disease: Part II
The gastrointestinal (GI) and cutaneous organ systems are closely linked. In part I of this continuing medical education article, the intricacies of this relationship were explored as they pertained to hereditary polyposis disorders, hamartomatous disorders, and paraneoplastic disease. Part II focuses on the cutaneous system's links to inflammatory bowel disease and vascular disorders. An in-depth analysis of inflammatory bowel disease skin findings is provided to aid dermatologists in recognizing and facilitating early consultation and intervention by gastroenterologists. Cutaneous signs of inflammatory bowel disease incl...
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - January 14, 2013 Category: Dermatology Authors: Breck Thrash, Mahir Patel, Kejal R. Shah, C. Richard Boland, Alan Menter Tags: Continuing Medical Education Source Type: research

Continuing medical education program: Journal of Pediatric Surgery–CME featured articles in this issue
Source: Journal of Pediatric Surgery - January 1, 2013 Category: Surgery Tags: Continuing Medical Education Program-CME Articles in this issue Source Type: research

Continuing Medical Education (CME) questions: NOTCH1 and SF3B1 mutations in CLL
Source: Blood - January 17, 2013 Category: Hematology Tags: CME article Continuing Medical Education (CME) questions Source Type: research

Continuing Medical Education Program in American Journal of Transplantation
Source: American Journal of Transplantation - January 24, 2013 Category: Transplant Surgery Tags: Continuing Medical Education Source Type: research