Synopsis
This series gives healthcare professionals an opportunity to hear thought leaders in continuing medical education discuss issues related to methodology, effectiveness, funding, measurement, future technologies, and other aspects of CME that make the field so vibrant. The discussion will remind healthcare professionals how important and powerfully how they learn is related to what they learn, and motivate them to continue their lifelong learning and provide strategies for putting what they learn into practice.
Episodes
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Practicing Physicians Speak Out: CME as We Need It – Part 2
12/10/2010Guest: Robert Morgan, MD, FACP Host: Lawrence Sherman, FACEHP, CCMEP Guest: Jason Lazar, MD, MPH When CME content is designed and developed, it is based on educational needs assessments. But often needs vary across the spectrum of physicians and types of practices they engage in. What are some of the shortcomings of current delivery modes, as wellas CME types? How can they be improved. This is Part Two of a two-part discussion on the topic.
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Practicing Physicians Speak Out: CME As We Need It - Part One
12/10/2010Guest: Robert Morgan, MD, FACP Host: Lawrence Sherman, FACEHP, CCMEP Guest: Jason Lazar, MD, MPH When CME content is designed and developed, it is based on educational needs assessments. But needs vary across the spectrum of physicians and types of practices they engage in. What kind of CME is most needed? What are the shortcomings of current delivery modes, as well as CME types? How can they be improved? This is Part One of a two-part discussion on the topic, with Dr. Robert Morgan, director oncology and director of CME at City of Hope, and Dr. Jason Lazar, associate professor of medicine and director of noninvasive cardiology at State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, and host Lawrence Sherman.