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Call for Comment - Knowledge-based CME Activities

January 21, 2010
Thu, 01/21/2010 - 09:59 — accmeadmin
  • Artist: ACCME Commentary
  • Title: Call for Comment - Knowledge-based CME Activities
  • Year: 2010
  • Length: 1:38 minutes (1.88 MB)
  • Format: MP3 Stereo 44kHz 160Kbps (CBR)

Description:

Knowledge-based CME Activities

ACCME Chief Executive, Murray Kopelow, MD, explains a new Call for Comment which asks the CME community for feedback on whether or not the ACCME should add the word knowledge into Criteria 1, 3, and 11.

  • To view the Knowledge-based CME Activities Call for Comment and responses, and information about other calls for comment click here 
  • To listen to an overview of the Calls for Comment, please click here.

To listen to this audio file, click on the Play button ( ►) above.  Click here to download a transcript of this recording (PDF).

This Call for Comment closed on March 8, 2010.  A PDF including the responses and ACCME's preliminary analysis of the responses is available here.

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