RISK MANAGEMENT CME PROGRAM IS NOW AVAILABLE ON-LINE
July, 2005
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The Risk Management CME Program is now available in an independent study program format.
The 124-slide Program replicates the Award-Winning Risk Management CME Program taught more than 30 times a year to CAP Members.
This program has been recognized and accredited by the CAP Education/CME Committee under the auspices of the California Medical Association (CMA). |
While all new Members will still attend the in-person CME Program, this web-based version, as well as a CD-ROM version (available soon), will offer Members the following additional educational opportunities:
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If
more than 12 months has passed since a physician Member
has attended the CME Program, he will be able to complete
the self study version at home. After the Member submits
the correct answers on the electronically formatted
quiz at the end of the program, CAP Risk Management
will issue a CME Certificate granting 3 units of Category
I credit. |
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Members may repeat the course every 12 months for CME credit toward their medical licensing requirements.
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The
Program progresses from slide-to-slide automatically but
may be stopped at any point. A Table of Contents is present
and useful if the viewer wishes to return to a particular
slide or section for review. If unable to view the entire
Program, and complete the quiz, in one sitting, a Member
should take note of the slide number so he may resume
at the same point later.
To begin the Risk Management CME program, go to
the "Members
Only"
section of this site.
Each Member must have a password to enter. If you do not
yet have a password, please follow directions to identify
and register your password.
Target
Audience: All CAP Members
Appropriate
for all medical specialties.
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The
Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc., (CAP) is
accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California
Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing
medical education for physicians. CAP takes responsibility
for the content, quality, and scientific integrity
of this CME activity.
CAP designates this educational activity for a maximum
of 3 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s).
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate
with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This credit may also be applied to the CMA Certification
in Continuing Medical Education.
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