Continuing Education: Emergency Medicine CME: EMF/ACEP Teaching Fellowship, American College of Emergency Physicians, Dallas, Texas [August 14-19, 2008 and March 12-17, 2009]
- By American College of Emergency Physicians- Debbie Smithey, CMP, CAE
- Published 01/27/2008
- Emergency Medicine
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EMF/ACEP Teaching Fellowship
American College of Emergency Physicians- Debbie Smithey, CMP, CAE
Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, ACEP provides both AMA and ACEP Category 1 credit for its own programs and jointly sponsors programs with chapters and third parties that meet the requirements for AMA Category 1 credit. ACEP also reviews emergency medicine programs for ACEP Category 1 credit for those who have AMA credit. All ACEP educational meetings and some print CME programs are also approved for AOA credit.
With ACEP, you can earn your CME requirements through meetings, online education, and publications. For many of our programs, you can get your CME Certificates by using our online print-on-demand feature.
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