Approved AAFP evidence-based CME

Comprehensive. Practical. Affordable. Family Medicine focused.

The Core Content Review of Family Medicine is a unique educational resource for family physicians and other primary care professionals who desire a comprehensive, practical, and affordable home-study program for earning CME credit or preparing for a Board examination.

Now featuring 60 credits (print edition) and 124.5 credits (CD-ROM) of CME for less than $2.00-$4.00 per credit hour, this self-evaluation program can be used anywhere, anytime, at your convenience. Whether you are preparing for Board examination or want to update and improve your clinical skills, Core Content Review provides a comprehensive review of the core curriculum of family medicine.

Features
Home-study, evidence-based CME program covering all major areas of family medicine with clinically oriented questions, in-depth discussions, and case studies (Clinical Set Problems©)
Produced by family physicians for family physicians and other primary care physicians - Core Content is a joint venture of the Ohio and Connecticut Chapters of the AAFP. Our Executive Board of family physicians guides the content of our program, which is written and peer reviewed by a national group of faculty.
Practical and comprehensive way to maintain your post graduate education and to prepare for board certification/recertification. (If you do not pass your Board examination, we offer an unconditional money back guarantee.)
Subscribers to the print version receive 6 sets of question and answer booklets with in-depth discussions and references for each question. The booklets arrive by first class mail over a 12-month period. Previous years' editions can be purchased in bulk for rapid board review. The CD-ROM is shipped immediately.

CME Information

Accreditation

Print Version: Core Content Review of Family Medicine Print Version 2008 has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 60 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Each issue is approved for 7.5 Prescribed credits. Term of approval is for 1 year from beginning distribution date of 01/01/08. Credit may be claimed for 1 year from the date of each issue.

CD-ROM 2007: This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 124.5 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. 4.5 of these credit(s) conform to the AAFP criteria for evidence-based CME clinical content. CME credit has been increased to reflect 2 for 1 credit for only the EB CME portion. AAFP accreditation begins 10/01/06. The term of approval is for two years from this date, with option for yearly renewal. When reporting CME credit, AAFP members should report total Prescribed credit earned for this activity. It is not necessary for members to label credit as evidence-based CME for reporting purposes.

The Core Content Review of Family Medicine will be granted AAFP evidence-based CME credit for some of our material throughout the year. Participants will be notified of additional evidence-based CME, (additional prescribed credit) as it is approved by AAFP.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the AMA as equivalent to AMA PRA category 1 credit for the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, hours earned must be reported as Prescribed hours, not as category 1.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this program, you should be able to:
  1. Discuss the diagnosis and management of common medical and psychological disorders encountered by family physicians.
  2. Identify areas of relative strengths and weaknesses in your core knowledge of family medicine.
  3. Plan additional review in preparation for certification and maintenance of certification.
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