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Continuing Medical Education: Primary Care CME: Internal Medicine CME: Family Medicine CME: Joslin Professional Education Continuum Type 2 Diabetes Performance Improvement (PI): Joslin Diabetes Center: January 2010 - November 19, 2011
Joslin Diabetes Center is affiliated with the Harvard Medical School.
By Harvard Medical School- Joslin Diabetes Center
Published on 01/22/2010
Joslin Professional Education Continuum Type 2 Diabetes Performance Improvement (PI)
January 2010 - November 19, 2011
PI CME/CDE on the JPEC platform provides an online mechanism to help you improve patient
care. Over a period of several months, you will assess your practice and performance,
choose and implement appropriate educational and process interventions and analyze
the changes in your practice and your patients’ health.
Joslin Professional Education Continuum Type 2 Diabetes Performance Improvement (PI)
Course Directors/Instructors: Richard S. Beaser, MD Medical Executive Director, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center Dr Beaser is on the academic advisory board for AstraZeneca/Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Julie A. Brown Director, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center Ms Brown has no relevant financial relationships.
Enrique Caballero, MD Director, Medical Affairs, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center Dr Caballero is a member of the speakers bureau and/or advisory board for Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Eli Lilly and Company; Pfizer Inc; sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC; and Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.
Sharon B. Garbus Executive Director, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center Ms Garbus has no relevant financial relationships.
James Neighbours Assistant Director, Education Technology Services, Professional Education, Joslin Diabetes Center Mr Neighbours has no relevant financial relationships.
Kenneth J. Snow, MD Acting Chief, Adult Diabetes, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston MA Dr Snow is on the speakers bureau for GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer Inc.
Number of Credits: A maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Registration Fee: Free. Users must register online at the website before being able to participate.
Detailed Description: Joslin Diabetes Center, through the Professional Education Department, produces continuing medical education (CME) for healthcare providers involved in all aspects of diabetes care. Our programs offer valuable tools and information to more effectively set standards of care, improve healthcare outcomes and enhance quality of life for people with diabetes, its complications and its comorbidities. In line with this vision, Joslin has developed a comprehensive, longitudinal platform for Performance Improvement CME (PI CME). PI CME is becoming the accepted standard for certified medical education in the U.S., and Joslin's PI CME platform uses a custom, turn-key approach to help you assess your practice and implement practice changes. The PI CME platform is delivered via the Joslin Professional Education Consortium (JPEC), a web resource extending traditional modes of learning with online virtual patient visits, point-of-care tools and resources, and peer-to-peer interactivity.
How to Obtain Credit
1. Read the learning objectives, and faculty disclosures. 2. Participate in the activity, completing all nine steps. 3. Complete the post-activity evaluation. 4. Physicians who complete the evaluation will receive immediate CME credit. 5. All other participants who complete the evaluation will receive a certificate of participation.
Learning Objectives: After completing this activity, participants should be able to:
1. Initiate treatment strategies for people with type 2 diabetes using nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic interventions 2. Implement an office-based system to identify cardiovascular risk factors in people with type 2 diabetes 3. Implement office-based systems to effectively coordinate antihyperglycemic treatments and CVD risk reduction
4. Apply strategies to overcome obstacles to patient adherence,
including cultural issues, using resource materials from the Joslin
CareKit™