Today’s Clinical Pearl: For your patients diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation, the AFFIRM and RACE trials have established that a rhythm control strategy offers no advantage over rate control and that a rate control strategy offers lower risk of adverse drug effects.
As a busy Primary Care Clinician, your patients present with many diverse problems, and arrhythmias [...]
Archive for the ‘Continuing Education’ Category
Cardio/Pulmonary Clinical Pearl for Primary Care
June 8th, 2011
admin CME Courses and Desinations You Don’t Want To Miss
May 7th, 2011
admin There are some things in life that you simply can’t afford to miss out on and earning CME credits at these four amazing CME destinations should be at the top of your list:
Hike, bike and horseback ride in the gorgeous Allegheny Mountains, play on four luxury golf courses, embark on the ultimate white water rafting [...]
CME Vacation in the Sunshine State
November 3rd, 2010
brandee As winter approaches, consider heading to Florida – a land of warm weather, enchanted beaches, theme parks, and imagination, and find out why continuing medical education is better in the sunshine state!
Earn your CME credits each morning and enjoy all the sunshine state has to offer with family and friends during the rest of the [...]
CME Courses Explained
November 1st, 2010
rich CME courses are a specific method of continuing education for medical profession. The courses are designed to effectively assist medical field personnel in maintaining their knowledge and learn new skills to develop in various areas of expertise.
These activities of medical CME educational opportunities can be in the form of abundant medical conferences, direct mail, printed [...]
CME Courses Availability
October 5th, 2010
admin The world wide web offers many opportunities for CME courses that are being conducted from one corner of the nation to the other. Continuing medical education is required for the medical profession to remain competent and learn new advancements in the field of medicine.
Doctors and other medical personnel are able to view a CME meeting [...]
Discover Destination CME and Fun in Branson
July 1st, 2010
admin Earn CME credits and discover the hidden gem of Branson, Missouri when you attend our CME seminar Clinical Endocrinology for Primary Care Physicians at Chateau on the Lake Resort.
Branson is located on a ridge in the Ozarks in southwest Missouri, providing spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. In September, the Ozarks explode in an [...]
Destination CME Meetings – The Top 10 Reasons to Attend
May 20th, 2010
admin Here are the top 10 reasons to attend a destination CME meeting…
1. Combine your vacation with quality medical education.
2. Take advantage of group discounts on hotel costs.
3. Bring your family, colleagues, and/or friends.
4. Attend morning CME sessions and then enjoy the rest of your day.
5. Enjoy learning in a stress-free environment.
6. Get away from the [...]
Get Continuing Medical Education To Update Health Care Knowledge
July 12th, 2009
admin Michael Bustamante asked: Health care professionals will often seek continuing medical education (CME) to keep current and to update medical knowledge. Also referred to as Continuing Professional Development (CPD), these academic training programs are designed to supplement, enhance or improve technical skills and overall performance of nurses, doctors, surgeons and assistants in the health care [...]
Continuing Education Certificate Programs from a college good for me?
April 2nd, 2009
admin SeekingTruth&Answers asked: I am one semester away from getting my Bachelors degree in criminal justice. I honestly find it hard to find jobs that are looking for someone with this degree. I don’t want to be a police officer, or correction officer, or a security guard, etc. I was looking at colleges around my city [...]
GED and continuing education?
March 20th, 2008
admin Inked asked: I have a GED and I wanted to bcome a MD such as an Anesthesiology or a Vetinary Tech. Can I still do that even though I have a GED? Will I need to take SAT’s or do something else to get in to a medical school. I already attended a year of [...]



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