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TAFP provides CME resources online |
TAFP regularly updates the CME opportunities found on the professional development section of tafp.org. The Online CME page can be found at www.tafp.org/professional-development/online-cme and features education offered online by AAFP. The Other CME page, www.tafp.org/professional-development/other-cme, includes both live and online CME opportunities presented by various organizations on an assortment of topics.
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MD Anderson Cancer Center offers ethics CME |
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center offers a variety of free online CME opportunities, including numerous options that fulfill ethics requirements. Topics include Managing Difficult Communication, Achieving Communication Excellence, and others. See more on the topics offered and begin by clicking here.
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AAFP creates social media guide for family physicians |
Haven’t taken the plunge into today’s social media world? Have accounts created but aren’t sure what to do with them? In response to a call from the Congress of Delegates, AAFP recently released a 15-page guide to social media and how family physicians should go about using it. “Social Media for Family Physicians: Guidelines and Resources for Success” includes helpful tips on professionalism, patient privacy, commenting, correcting online mistakes, and other topics related to today’s technology. Get the guide here.
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OAC and ACP release new resource for obesity treatment |
The Obesity Action Coalition and the American College of Physicians unveiled a new resource for health professionals treating excess weight and obesity. “Excess Weight and Your Health – A Guide to Effective, Healthy Weight Loss” is a guidebook and DVD to help physicians introduce the topic of weight. Get the resource here, free of charge.
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