Archive for December, 2010

December 30 2010

Escape from Winter with a CME Vacation

Has the recent cold snap made you ready to plan your escape? Why not “warm up” for winter and enjoy a Medical Education Resources (MER) CME vacation at a warm weather destination? Earn up to 11 CME credits during the mornings, and enjoy the rest of the day with family and friends at one of MER’s exciting resort destinations! MER’s CME winter programs offer you the opportunity to:

CME Conference in Amelia Island

Relax on a quiet beach, enjoy a luxury spa treatment, play golf on a championship course, or take a nature tour at Amelia Island Plantation on Amelia Island, Florida. Register here.

CME Continuing Education in the Bahamas

Swim with dolphins, ride a 120-foot water slide, try your luck at the casino, enjoy a beachfront cocktail, or play golf on a championship course at the Atlantis Resort, Bahamas. Register here.

CME Conference in Cancun

Marvel at the impressive Mayan site of Tulum, enjoy a beachfront massage, scuba dive or snorkel in the colorful reefs, or take a cooking class from a world-famous chef at the Ritz Carlton, Cancun, Mexico. Register here.

CME in Laguna Beach

Lounge at a poolside cabana, sample the region’s fine wines, explore over 100 art galleries, or hike through the 20,000 acres of coastal wilderness while at the Montage, Laguna Beach, California. Register here.

CME Conference in Las Vegas at the Venetian Hotel

See Phantom or the Blue Man Group, roll the dice, shop and dine at the famous Grand Canal Shops, or spot a celebrity at the Tao Nightclub while at the Venetian, Las Vegas, Nevada. Register here.

Want even more choices? See our full list of CME Conferences here.

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December 7 2010

CME Eudcation Courses Through Medical Conferences

There are medical conferences nationwide and offshore that offer a wealth of CME courses for medical professionals. Continuing medical education is required for the medical profession to remain competent and learn new advancements in technology in the field of medicine.

Doctors, nurse practitioners, and other medical personnel are able to view and sign up for CME activities by searching for courses in topic name or by format for availability. CME courses by the AMA are posted on throughout the web that are in conjunction with medical conferences, such as the American Medical Association itself, and the many different medical universities that participate in the programs.

There are medical conferences that supplement courses with successful business practices in the medical profession. Subjects that are studied include dermatology, neurology, clinical medicine, geriatric medicine, and clinical endocrinology. Classes are also given for the issues in women’s health, office orthopedics, and infectious diseases. Depending upon which continuing medical education subject a physician selects, he or she can expect to learn in the areas of cardio/pulmonary, family medicine CME, and rheumatology and musculoskeletal medicine.

There are many different areas of the medical profession that continuing education instructions are given on. Some providers offer smaller classes than the industry standard to ensure personalized CME training by tenured doctors in the procedures a physician needs to remain competent. With extensive training, medical professionals can expect to keep themselves properly informed of all the advancements that occur in health and medicine.

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