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A tale of Congress, continuing medical education, and the history of medicine

机译:国会的故事,持续的医学教育和医学史

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Well-intentioned attempts by the Senate Finance Committee to improve the content and quality of continuing medical education (CME) offerings had the unanticipated consequence of decimating academically oriented history of medicine conferences. New guidelines intended to keep CME courses free of commercial bias from the pharmaceutical industry were worded in a fashion that caused CME officials at academic institutions to be reluctant to offer CME credit for history of medicine gatherings. At the 2013 annual conference of the American Association for the History of Medicine, we offered a novel solution for determining CME credit in line with current guidelines. We asked attendees to provide narrative critiques for each presentation for which they desired CME credit. In this essay, we evaluate the efficacy of this approach.
机译:参议院财政委员会为改善持续医学教育(CME)产品的内容和质量而进行的精心尝试,导致了医学会议医学史的减少。旨在使CME课程不受制药行业商业偏见影响的新指南措辞使学术机构中的CME官员不愿为医学聚会的历史提供CME信誉。在美国医学史协会2013年年会上,我们提供了一种根据当前指南确定CME信用的新颖解决方案。我们要求与会者为他们希望获得CME学分的每个演讲提供叙述性评论。在本文中,我们评估了这种方法的有效性。

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