Continuing Medical Education
Boston University School of Medicine
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  In July 2006, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) awarded Boston University School of Medicine "Accreditation with Commendation", the maximum award status that entitles Boston University School of Medicine to a six-year certification period of continuing medical education for physicians. The rating is the highest available by a CME provider, and according to ACCME policy is “reserved for programs which are truly exceptional.” Boston University School of Medicine is proud to have achieved this exemplary status. Thank you to all our faculty, educational partners, and participants.
 

Winner 2008 Award for Outstanding Industry-Supported Certified CME Activity for Virtual Community of Practice

UPCOMING CONFERENCES
Oct. 27 - 29 The 9th International Symposium on Virtual Colonoscopy
Nov. 1 Early Detection and Management of Melanoma for the Non-Dermatologist
Nov. 7 The 23rd Annual Smithwick Symposium: Recent Advances in Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease

A complete list of conferences is available
on the Conference Calendar.

 

FYI

BUSM Performance
Improvement Initiatives

In response to pressures on healthcare providers to continually improve their practice, BUSM CME is offering performance improvement (PI) activities designed to support healthcare providers in making appropriate changes to their practice.

The following PI activities are currently open for enrollment:

Click here for information and registration form for the Diabetes Performance Improvement Initiative and teleconferences.

Click here for information and registration form for the COPD Performance Improvement Initiative and teleconferences.


*New module starting January 2008!*

Theory into Practice Systems (TIPS)
http://www.bu.edu/cmetips

A unique CME course is designed to help you improve your daily practice, starting immediately.

Using a modular design, this program will help you to:

1)

Reduce risk of medical error and malpractice

2)

Directly apply the most recent relevant clinical trial evidence

3)

Improve quality of care of patients with 5 of the most common chronic illnesses

4)

Implement feasible and flexible practice improvement activities

5)

Support your Pay for Performance activities



For BUSM Faculty

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