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Core Curriculum in Primary Care: Psychiatry and Pain
Management
Up-to-date issues and therapies! |
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4 Hours of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education Credits Companion Web
Site offering up-to-date information, related links and more!
Over 10 years of meeting your clinical needs!
A unique way to stay up-to-date in primary care issues!
Runs on both Mac and Windows
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Author: |
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Michael Rees, MD
Primary Care Physician and Clinical Instructor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA |
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Attend America's leading primary
care lecture series from your desktop! |
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The Core Curriculum in Primary Care Medicine delivers a series of outstanding lectures
in adult primary care medicine. These lectures are given by top specialists from Harvard,
Tufts, Boston University, and the University of Massachusetts to a live audience of
primary care physicians. The series has been faithfully captured in digital media and
reconstructed in an interactive multimedia format. This annual subscription contains 9
CD-ROMs that highlight current important medical topics and their treatments for adult
primary care practitioners. This series provides:
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Multimedia Accelerated
Learning™ features: |
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This educational CD-ROM is enhanced with many interactive features, including the
ability to:
- work through the material at your own pace
- search the entire program to find specific text and images
- take interactive quizzes for self-assessment
- earn CME credits through the automated CME mechanism
- take notes on your own personal "notepad" that can be downloaded or printed
- take a "snapshot" of images to download to your hard drive
- create your own personal slide presentation with the "carousel" feature
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Lectures Include: |
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- Psychopharmacology in Primary Care Practice ,Andrew Nierenberg, MD, Harvard Medical
School
- Pain Managment in the Primary Care Setting,Daniel B. Carr, Tufts University School of
Medicine
- Controlled Substance Dispensing and Record Keeping, Jack Crowley, U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration
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What your colleagues are saying about the Core Curriculum Series...
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"Convenient, self-paced, thorough, 'updatable'. Beautiful, professional
presentations - better than some national meetings." Wayne R. Burrows, MD
Pittsfield IL "The Core Curriculum lectures are the best in the country. There
are none better. It is wonderful, fun, comfortable and easy. The research presented is
always on the cutting edge. It is so well presented and organized and covers such a broad
base (of issues). It gives you the 'full picture'. The Core Curriculum helps nurse
practitioners and physicians work together." Margaret McCallister, RN Dover, MA
"Great way to hear a lecture at your own pace!" Judy Monroe, MD
Indianapolis, IN
"I think I'm both wiser and more balanced in what I Rx and how." Henry D.
Childs, MD
"This is one of the best series of course(s) I have ever attended
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Very practical and useful." Margot Remington, MD |
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Word From the Editor |
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"Since 1987 Core Curriculum in Primary Care has addressed the educational needs
of primary care physicians. The faculty are instructed to address 'what is the current
best standard of practice' and 'what can the primary care physician do to effectively
manage the patient themselves'. The topics are chosen by primary care practitioners
through an annual survey which provides guidelines for the development of curriculum and
faculty." Michael Rees, MD, Primary Care Physician and Clinical Instructor of
Medicine at Harvard Medical School |
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Minimum Hardware Requirements: |
Macintosh |
Windows PC |
8 MB RAM
System 7.0 (or later)
CD-ROM player
Standard Mac Color (12" monitor not supported)
Standard Mac sound
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Microsoft Windows, 8 MB RAM
Microsoft Windows95™, 16 MB RAM
Hard disk with 4 MB free space
MPC™ (Multimedia PC) standard CD-ROM player
640 x 480 display with 256 colors
MPC™ (Multimedia PC) standard sound board and speakers
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Release Date: 02/97
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The American Medical Association is accredited by
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical
education for physicians.
The American Medical Association designates this Continuing Medical
Education activity to fulfill up to 4 credit hours of Category 1 of the Physician's
Recognition Award of the AMA. Each participant should claim only those hours of credit
that he or she actually spends participating in the educational activity.
The AAPA accepts AMA category 1 credit for the PRA from organizations
accredited by the ACCME.
This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for 4 Prescribed
hours by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Term of Approval is for one year from
the beginning distribution date as listed above, with the option to request renewal.
(Renewal is routinely requested for a second year). |
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