Continuing Medical Education: Disability CME: Continuing Education Inc.: Guide to Dealing with Disability: Cruise Conference CME: January 18 - 25, 2009
- By Continuing Education, Inc.
- Published 09/3/2008
- Internal Medicine , Multi-Speciality , Family Medicine
- Unrated
Guide to Dealing with Disability
Continuing Education, Inc.
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Location:
Western Caribbean Cruise from Miami, FL
Course Directors/Instructors:
Mark H. Hyman, M.D., FACP, FAADEP
Course Fee:
Physicians $695
All Others $450
Number of Credits:
14 Category 1 CME Credits
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Detailed Description:
The purpose of this CME activity is to review the management of patients with various disabilities and apply the AMA Guidelines for evaluation.
Preliminary Objectives for Activity:
- Discuss the foundational concepts of the AMA Guides
- Review the chapters of the Guides and the methods used within those organ systems
- Discuss the overlap of pain and psychiatry in patient evaluation
- Utilize questionnaires in your practice based on the medical literature
- Differentiate between physician and legal colleagues of what constitutes important information
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