Continuing Medical Education: A Primer / Edition 2

Continuing Medical Education: A Primer / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0275940098
ISBN-13:
9780275940096
Pub. Date:
01/27/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275940098
ISBN-13:
9780275940096
Pub. Date:
01/27/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Continuing Medical Education: A Primer / Edition 2

Continuing Medical Education: A Primer / Edition 2

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Overview

The first edition of this book was intended to be a standard guide—a reference manual—that would be useful not only in the mechanics of producing a single program but also in organizing and operating a continuing medical education (CME) department on an ongoing basis. All over North America this primer has become a valuable aid to CME workers in the many locations—medical schools, professional associations, hospitals, specialty societies, industry—where the daily activities of CME are carried out. Outstanding features. It successfully combines clear explanations of some difficult concepts and theory in language that everyone will understand, practical examples, suggestions that come only from long years of experience, and brevity. Anyone interested in CME will want to own it. JAMA (Jourbanal of the American Medical Association)

The first edition of this book was written with the aim of helping workers in the continuing medical education (CME) arena fulfill their responsibility to provide needed information to practicing physicians. Its purpose was to supply fundamental tools for CME providers to use in planning and carrying out their daily work. It was intended to be a standard guide—a reference manual—that would be useful not only in the mechanics of producing a single program but also in organizing and operating a CME department on an ongoing basis. There is anecdotal evidence from all over North America that this primer has become a valuable aid to CME workers in the many locations—medical schools, professional associations, hospitals, specialty societies, industry—where the daily activities of CME are carried out.

This second edition is divided into six parts. The first introduces the subject, looking at it in terms of its history, its current condition, and the major role played in its conduct by the voluntary accreditation system. The second discusses, with suitable theoretical underpinnings, the principles of adult education and how they apply practically to CME. The third and fourth parts turban to the operational aspects of CME, first in how to establish and manage a CME office in various locations, and then relating to such general subjects as marketing, planning meetings, using the medical library, using the general resources available, and the special relationship between CME and industry. The fifth section focuses on the individual learner, including the role of peer review in identifying learning needs, both for the average physician learner and the special physician learner whose competence is under question. The final part offers a glimpse down the road both in terms of CME (its ethical aspects) and the science of CME (the use of informatics technology), as well as its general prognosis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275940096
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/27/1992
Edition description: 2nd ed
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

ADRIENNE B. ROSOF is Executive Director of the New York Chapter, American College of Physicians in Lake Success, New York. She was an ACME Councillor.

WILLIAM CAMPBELL FELCH, M.D., was Executive Vice President of ACME for 13 years, and edited its monthly Almanac. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and has written extensively on socioeconomic medical topics.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
The Current Scene by William Campbell Felch
A Brief History by Henry S. M. Uhl
Accreditation of Sponsors and Certification of Credit by Frances M. Maitland
Educational Aspects
Adult Learning: Uses in CME by Nancy L. Bennett
Needs Assessment by Donald E. Moore Jr. and Donald L. Cordes
Stating Objectives by Adrienne B. Rosof
Design of Educational Objectives by David R. Fink, Jr. and Charles E. Osborne
Evaluation by Joseph S. Green
Managing the CME Office
Community Hospitals by Patrick G. Moran
Medical Schools by Rosalie A. Lammle
State/County Medical Associations by Sue Ann Capizzi
Specialty Societies by B. Kaye Boles
Operation and Support
Marketing CME Courses by Sandra D. Francel and Robert E. Kristofco
Fundamentals of Meeting Planning by Greg P. Thomas and Thomas E. Piemme
The Medical Library and CME by Patricia M. Coghlan
The Pharmaceutical Industry and CME by Robert F. Orsetti
CME: Resources by Kevin P. Bunnell
Focused Learning
Self-Directed Learning by Nancy A. Coldeway
Peer Review and CME by John C. Peterson, III and Richard N. Pierson, Jr.
Remedial Medical Education: The Problem of "Dyscompetence" by Richard N. Pierson, Jr.
Art, Science, and the Future
Ethics and Values by David A. Bennahum
Television and Computer Technology by Thomas E. Piemme
What Lies Ahead? by David A. Davis, David R. Fink, Jr., and Malcolm S. M. Watts
Index

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