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What is Continuing Medical Education (CME)

Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems
Postqualification professional development, education, and training activities undertaken by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers in order to keep their knowledge up to date.
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Online Nurse Education
Jane Klobas (Università Bocconi, Italy, and University of Western Australia, Australia), Ciro Sementina (TILS SpA, Italy), and Stefano Renzi (Università Bocconi, Italy)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-889-5.ch127
Abstract
In many countries, healthcare professionals are required to participate annually in compulsory continuing medical education (CME). The effort involved in providing wide-scale training led the Italian Ministry of Health to support pilot courses using online distance learning. This article reports the results of a short survey which aimed to gauge the potential of online CME for nurses in Italy. Most of the 152 respondents, all of whom had completed an online course, supported the inclusion of some form of collaborative learning. Three possible market segments for online learning emerged from the study: nurses who prefer to study alone, those who would appreciate collaborative activities well-integrated into course design, and those who would prefer courses that include online collaboration of any kind. The authors conclude that online learning is a suitable mode for enabling participation in CME for accreditation, but caution that further research is required to confirm that the preferences of nurses who have experienced online distance learning are shared by those who have not.
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Self-Directed Learning in Family Medicine
The process within the scope of family medicine that provides information and activities designed to maintain and improve the ability of family physicians to provide high-quality patient care. CME encompasses all the areas usually encountered by family physicians necessary to carry out these responsibilities (AAFP, 2008 AU42: The in-text citation "AAFP, 2008" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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