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Expanding the Scope of CE: Leveraging Interprofessional Education to Support Professional Development and Patient Care

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Learning from Challenges: Building Interprofessional Partnerships for Ebola Preparedness CE

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Training for All: Institutional Strategies to Address Ebola Preparedness with Continuing Education

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Preparing for Our First Ebola Patient: Identifying Educational Needs for Continuing Education

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Reflections on the Future of Accredited CME: A Commentary with Murray Kopelow, MD

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CME as a Strategic Resource

ACCME Publishes Two Reports: CME's Effectiveness; Is There a Relationship between Commercial Support and Bias in CME Activities?

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ACCME 2014 Report: Is There a Relationship Between Commercial Support and Bias in CME Activities?

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ACCME 2014 Study on the Effectiveness of CME

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Interprofessional Education Summit: Opportunities in Joint Accreditation (Recorded Webinar)

2013 Annual Report: Introduction from Dr. Murray Kopelow

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Informational Webinar About ACCME Proposal for a New Menu of New Criteria for Accreditation with Commendation: Archived Webinar

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Continuing the Separation of Education from Promotion: Prohibiting the Use of Commercial Interest Logos in Commercial Support Disclosure

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Evolving Accreditation with Commendation: ACCME Proposal for a Menu of New Criteria

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Simplification of the Accreditation Requirements & Process: Archived Webinar

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Improving Your CME Program: Addressing Criteria 11-13 and the Plan-Do-Study-Act Improvement Cycle

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Separating Promotion from Education: Addressing Criterion 9

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Managing Commercial Support: Understanding Criterion 8

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Independence from Commercial Interests: Criterion 7 of the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support: Standards to Ensure the Independence of CME Activities

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Requirements to Ensure Independence: An Overview of the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support: Standards to Ensure the Independence of CME Activities