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Healthy Skepticism Library item: 4685

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Publication type: Journal Article

Davis , P .
The cost of CME: who pays?
Canadian Journal of CME 1993; 5:(9):1-2


Abstract:

The challenge to the continuing medical education provider is to develop programs of quality within realistic budgets. Sponorship of CME events is a significant means of reducing their development costs although CME providers have to demonstrate that such sponsorship does not threaten the integrity of the program.


Notes:

*editorial/Canada/CME/continuing medical education/corporate funding/PROMOTION DISGUISED: SUPPORT FOR CME

 

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