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  Vol. 262 No. 8, August 25, 1989 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Continuing Medical Education

Dennis K. Wentz, MD; Michael I. Gannon; Arthur M. Osteen, PhD; DeWitt C. Baldwin, Jr, MD

JAMA. 1989;262(8):1043-1047.

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A number of activities that may eventually change the field of continuing medical education (CME) occurred this past year. This report will summarize many of these initiatives, as well as update ongoing CME activities occurring between May 1, 1988, and May 1, 1989.

COOPERATION IN CME

Following the landmark First National Congress on Continuing Medical Education held in Los Angeles, Calif, in April 1988, several of the sponsoring organizations indicated a desire to meet informally on an ongoing basis to explore areas for CME cooperation and collaboration. Thus, on October 8, 1988, the American Medical Association (AMA) hosted a meeting in Chicago, Ill, entitled "Coordination in Continuing Medical Education." The invitees were representatives from the Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (ACME), Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Association of American Medical Colleges, Association for Hospital Medical Education, AMA, Council on Medical Specialty Societies, Society for Medical College Directors of Continuing . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

Dr Wentz and Mr Gannon are from the American Medical Association Division of Continuing Medical Education, Dr Osteen is from the American Medical Association Office of Physician Credentials and Qualifications, and Dr Baldwin is from the American Medical Association Division of Medical Education Research and Information.



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