Archive for the ‘CME Education’ Category

February 13 2012

Continuing Education to Advance Your Career

Do you ever feel like your career has stalled? Do you see other people getting promoted while you’re always passed by? Maybe continuing education can help you jump-start your career. By taking additional CME courses and investing time and energy in your skills, you can show your employer how serious you are about your future.

One of the wonderful things about continuing education is that everyone can benefit from it. Learning additional skills and mastering new knowledge helps everyone involved. Employees who feel left behind in their careers can especially profit from learning skills that will make them infinitely more “promotable.” Upper management often looks at continuing education classes as a sign that the employee is interested in his or her future.

So if you want to get your career moving, consider your continuing education options. First, analyze the state of your career. What goals do you have for yourself? What do you hope to achieve during the next year and the next five years? Is your current job your dream job or do you hope to develop skills that will enable you to move to the job you really want? What skills and training do you feel you’re lacking?

Make a list of what you want to accomplish in your career. Then look at how learning additional skills can help you accomplish these goals. Continuing education encompasses a great many topics. You can learn almost any skill that you need in the workplace by pursuing continuing education options.

If you’re comfortable doing so, talk to your manager about continuing education classes. Many companies actively encourage their employees to learn new skills. Moreover, many companies will pay all or part of the cost of classes. Meet with your manager and decide what classes will most help you progress in your career.

If you would rather not ask your employer about continuing education, then study the training that successful people in your field have. Do they have advanced degrees? If so, then you can return to college. Are their technical skills stronger or more diverse? You can put together a list of the skills you need to develop.

Once you’ve decided which classes will benefit your career, research your continuing education options. In addition to college classes, you can take many classes online. You’ll be able to fit in classes around your busy work schedule. Not only can you find a variety of classes online, you’ll also find a variety of prices as well. Look around until you find a program that fits your budget.

In addition to online classes, many training programs offer DVD’s and CD’s. Some people use the time while they are stuck in traffic to learn a new skill. Several programs are available on CD that you can listen to while you drive. These programs can help you with people skills such as public speaking.

With a little research, you can find lots of continuing education offerings to help you progress in your career. Take the time necessary to map out a plan, and then make it happen. Your future is in your control. Take charge and find the training you need.

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September 4 2011

Continuing Medical Education (CME) at Disney!

Let the Memories Begin with CME at Disney!

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect opportunity to make memories at Disney World and Universal Studios, look no further!  MER is currently offering fall CME seminars in Orlando. Enjoy group discounts at Disney resort hotels, catch up on the AMA PRA credits you need for the year each morning, and enjoy an exciting Orlando vacation with family or friends. Register at one of the following seminars today!

  • Office Orthopedics for Primary Care Physicians – September 23-25, 2011
  • Cardio/Pulmonary for Primary Care Physicians – October 2-6, 2011
  • Internal Medicine for Primary Care Physicians – November11-13, 2011
  • Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine for Primary Care Physicians – December 9-11,2011

During your stay, you can:

  • Visit one of Disney’s 6 theme parks, including the Magic Kingdom or Epcot Center
  • Find your inner glow at Disney’s award winning spas
  • Experience more than 40 incredible rides, shows, movie sets, and attractions at Universal Studios
  • Explore some of the 5 uniquely themed islands, including The Lost Continent, Jurassic Park, or the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios’ Islands of Adventure
  • Watch Cirque de la Mer or feed the dolphins at Sea World
  • Tee off at some of America’s most beautiful golf courses

Visit our website at www.mer.org. We look forward to seeing you soon at another MER CME event.

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July 23 2011

The Art of CME Travel

You’ve got traveling for CME meetings down to a science. Now it’s time to attend an MER seminar and experience the art of it. With MER seminars, you can:

  • Earn up to 11 CME credits and receive high quality education designed exclusively for primary care
  • Attend CME sessions each morning and enjoy the rest of your day with family and friends
  • Save on cost by taking advantage of our group hotel rates
  • Deduct our seminar costs from your taxes

MER is currently offering CME seminars at the following world-class destinations:

  • Chesapeake Bay, MD
  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Lake George, NY
  • London, UK
  • Napa, CA
  • Niagara Falls, ON
  • Orlando, FL
  • San Diego, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.

Click here to register or for more information: Continuing Medical Education.

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June 8 2011

Women’s Health Clinical Pearl – CME Courses

This week’s clinical pearl: When your female patients present with symptoms of depression, be sure to consider “imposters” that may mimic depression such as medications. Benzodiazepines are the most common psychotropic linked with depression and dose reduction will rapidly reverse mood disturbance.

To receive more information regarding the management of depression and to learn about other women’s health clinical pearls relevant to your primary care practice, attend the Medical Education Resources (MER) CME seminar Issues in Women’s Health.

This year’s remaining Issues In Women’s Health programs are being held at the following locations:

Hershey Lodge, Hershey, PA
July 15-17, 2011

Hyatt Regency at Chesapeake Bay, MD
September 16-18, 2011

Grand Wailea Resort, Maui, HI
October 9-13, 2011

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May 6 2011

Continuing Medical Education is Better in Paradise

What’s your idea of paradise? Is it sitting on a private beach? Maybe it’s golfing on a championship course or enjoying a relaxing spa treatment. Or maybe it’s hiking or biking in a beautiful place. If you’re a history buff, it could even be visiting a historic city.

So why not combine work with pleasure and attend your next Primary Care CME meeting in paradise? Attend an MER seminar, earn CME credits each morning, and enjoy all that paradise has to offer during the rest of the day.

Register today at the following paradise destinations:

Fiesta Americana Grand, Los Cabos, Mexico
May 27-29, 2011

Greenbrier Resort, White Sulphur Springs, WV
June 3-5, 2011

Paradise Point Resort, San Diego, CA
July 8-10, 2011



Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, CA
August 12-14, 2011

The May Fair Hotel, London, UK
September 2-4, 2011

Grand Wailea Resort, Maui, HI
October 9-13, 2011

Each year, MER offers more than 60 CME programs in places like Jackson Hole, Lake George, Las Vegas, Nassau, and many more. See our full list of destinations at CME medical education.

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November 5 2010

CME Continuing Education Courses Offer A Wealth of Information

CME continuing education courses provide medical professionals continued education in practically all categories of the medical profession. These CME conferences are for the educational benefit of the medical profession and include a variety of activities to make the instruction given enjoyable.

Continuing medical education is required in most all states in the United States and in countries like Canada and Great Britain. The classes are instructed by highly trained individuals who provide CME courses designed to professionally educate the profession.

CME courses classes are conducted in unique settings such as board luxury cruise ships or at comforting resorts around the nation. Wilderness Medicine, with it’s vast CME courses, is arguably the nations largest and oldest conference for physicians and nurses on wilderness medicines. This particular course is highly sought after for its features and instructions by some of the nations most noted authorities. The faculty is engaging and the course offers a wide array of interesting and practical wilderness medicinal topics.

While these CME courses are held in often times exotic recreational environments, the program material is engaging enough and the focus remains centered around what is important. The classroom environment is free from distractions so that medical professionals can mentally digest the material and apply it to their respective disciplines.

Some conferences are designed to supplement courses with successful business practices in the medical profession. Subjects that are studied include instruction on properly coding for a quicker payment turn around. Classes are also given for the strategic marketing approaches for new procedures and business marketing initiatives. Depending upon which CME a physician selects, you can expect to learn in a vast area of subjects.

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October 9 2010

CME Courses for Physician CME

The internet is filled with pages and pages of CME courses that are being conducted around the country. Continuing medical education is required for the medical profession to remain competent and learn new advancements in the field of medicine.

Doctors and other medical personnel are able to view CME courses by searching activities by topic or by format for availability and can choose which category suits them by practice. The availability of these conferences by the AMA and its resources are posted on different websites that are connected to the medical profession, such as the American Medical Association itself, and the many different medical universities such as the University of Cincinnati.

Physician CME conferences are designed to supplement courses with successful business practices in the medical profession. Subjects that are studied include instruction on properly coding for a quicker payment turn around.

Classes are also given for the strategic marketing approaches for new procedures and business marketing initiatives. Depending upon which CME a physician selects, he or she can expect to learn in the areas of pain management injection training, family medicine CME, liposuction and aesthetics.

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 physician CME training by tenured doctors in the procedures a physician needs.

With high quality training, medical professionals can expect to keep themselves abreast of all the developments that occur in health and medicine.

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May 12 2010

Get Continuing Medical Education To Update Health Care Knowledge

Michael Bustamante asked:




Health care professionals will often seek continuing medical education (CME) to keep current and to update medical knowledge. Also referred to as Continuing Professional Development (CPD), these academic training programs are designed to supplement, enhance or improve technical skills and overall performance of nurses, doctors, surgeons and assistants in the health care profession.

Programs for continued medical education can provide focused and comprehensive curriculums in basic medical sciences, clinical medicine, and public health care. Medical regulatory agencies typically require practitioners to periodically attend continuing education courses to supplement and maintain a health care practice.

The courses commonly provide credit-hour classes in a variety of medical/health-related subjects critical to technological advancements in traditional (and even alternative) medicine practices. Upon completion of the course, graduates are awarded with special certificates of completion and/or professional certifications.

CME programs are broadly assorted and are usually geared toward occupation-specific updates in everything from musculoskeletal disorders, spinal cord injuries, lymphocyte disorders, anesthetics, cardiovascular technologies – to treatment strategies for type 2 diabetes, pathophysiology, osteoporosis, facial palsy, metabolic disorders, oncology, and many other medical and health care studies. The length of individual courses can also vary, depending on the school and the specific area of practice. Some classes may be just a few hours, while others can take a few weeks or months to complete.

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To find top continuing medical education programs, search our website today, and contact appropriate colleges and universities for in-depth information about specific CME courses.

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April 1 2010

Continued Medical Education Online

C. Bailey Lloyd asked:




Looking for online continued medical education? While the field of medicine continues to constantly evolve in technology, innovative pharmaceuticals and health treatments, it is vital that medical staff keep informed. Continued medical education is superb for healthcare professionals that lead busy lifestyles, but have the ability to access distance learning or e-learning based courses from the convenience of their homes or offices.

Customized for healthcare professionals and persons working in the medical sector, online continued medical education programs include a large variety of online coursework including but not limited to alternative medicine; bioterrorism; critical care; emergency; geriatric; gynecology; hematology; HIV/AIDS; infectious diseases; internal medicine; neurology; oncology; obstetrics; pediatrics; primary care and even trauma medicine.

Other specialty online continued medical education units consist of learning programs in cardiology; chronic care; contraception; critical care; gastroenterology; and psychiatric medicine. Each cost-effective course usually offers a number of continuing education credits and/or certifications; and can be finished in a matter of hours or weeks, depending on selected curriculum.

Medical professionals who actively participate in online continuing medical education programs can apply these new skills and education in their business practices.
If you are interested in learning more about continued medical education online and other programs of study, search our site for more in-depth information and resources.

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February 7 2010

What Is CME Continuing Medical Education For?

Andara asked:


Why people take CME? Who can take CME?

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