Earn free CME credits while you learn! Up to 150 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ available with the MedStudy 16th Edition Internal Medicine Review Core Curriculum CME Expiration Date: September 1, 2017
Release Date: September 1, 2014
CME Accreditation MedStudy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. MedStudy designates this enduring material for a maximum of
150 AMA PRA Category
I
Credits™. Physicians should
claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This credit may be submitted to the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) for category
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2 credit. All other health care
professionals completing this continuing education activity will be issued a certificate of participation.
How to Apply for CME Credit Please note: CME credit is available only to the original purchaser of this product, and issuance of CME credit is subject to verification of product ownership. CME credits for the I 61h Edition Internal Medicine Review Core Curriculum will be available until September 1, 2017. 1.
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Study the material as often as necessary in order to understand and master the content. Go to www.MedStudy.com and click on CME in the menu bar.
Follow the instructions for completing the CME credit application, posttest, and product evaluation.
Note: for any questions, please email us at cme@medstudy.com or call 1-800-841-0547, ext. 3.
Learning Objectives As a result of participation in this activity, learners will be able to:
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Integrate and demonstrate increased overall knowledge of Internal Medicine
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Identify and remedy areas of weakness (gaps) in knowledge and clinical competencies
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Describe the clinical manifestations and treatments of diseases encountered in Internal Medicine and
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Apply the competence and confidence gained through participation in this activity to both a successful
effectively narrow the differential diagnosis list by utilizing the most appropriate medical studies Board exam-taking experience and daily practice
Target Audience
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Participants in this educational activity are those physicians seeking to assess, expand, and/or reinforce their knowledge, decision making strategies, and clinical competencies in Internal Medicine, focusing their learning on subjects that are directly relevant to clinical scenarios that will be encountered in the practice setting, as well as on the ABIM Certification or Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Board exam.
Method of Participation
The content of this CME activity is intended to help learners assess their own key knowledge and clinical competencies with evidence-based standards of care, which are reflected on the Board exams and in day-to-day practice. General internists or other physicians preparing for the ABIM Certification or Maintenance of Certification (MOC) exam-or who simply want to update their knowledge of Internal Medicine-should thoroughly read each section of the Core Curriculum two to three times for maximum learning and integration. Pay special attention to yellow-highlighted text, which is considered to be the must-know material for the ABIM Board certification and MOC exams, based on ABIM exam blueprints. Use Quick Quiz questions to self-assess your learning (answers to these questions are found in the yellow highlighted text, or in figures and tables). Review tables, figures, and images to reinforce your text reading and to see concise summaries of interrelated facts and clinical examples in key topic areas. Repeat the self-testing process as often as necessary to improve your knowledge and proficiency and ultimately to ensure your mastery of the material. Participants will be required to complete a posttest as pait of the requirements for receiving CME credit for this product.