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Yale CME
P.O. Box 208052
New Haven, CT 06520-8052
phone: 203.785.4578
fax: 203.785.3083
cme@yale.edu

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Yale CME, Continuing Medical Education at Yale.

Announcements

Relicensure Requirements

Sec.16. Subsection (b) of section 20-10b of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2009):
A Licensee applying for license renewal shall earn a minimum of fifty contact hours of continuing medical education within the preceding twenty-four month period. Such continuing medical education shall (1) be in the area of the physician’s practice; (2) reflect the professional needs of the licensee in order to meet the health care needs of the public; and (3) include at least one contact hour of training or education in each of the following topics: (A) Infectious diseases, including, but not limited to, acquired immune deficiency syndrome and human immunodeficiency virus, (B) risk management, (C) sexual assault, [and] (D) domestic violence, and (E) for registration periods beginning on or after October 1, 2010, cultural competency.

Cultural Competency courses will be added to Online Learning soon.


Announcement Concerning Residents and Fellows

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(™) may be awarded to any M.D. or D.O., and this now includes Residents and Fellows. Additionally, Residents and Fellows may now apply directly to the AMA to be awarded 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits per year of residency or fellowship.

Requirements for the American Medical Association's Physician's Recognition Award (AMA PRA)

Since 1968, physicians who participate in continuing medical education (CME) have been recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) with the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA).
Read more on how to earn the PRA.

ACCME Awards Yale CME Recognition

In July 2008, following a year-long process of self–assessment, submission of a detailed 350–page self–study volume, a site visit by ACCME surveyors, and an extensive file review, the national Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) has awarded continued recognition of the Yale School of Medicine and its Center for Continuing Medical Education as an accreditor of CME activities for physicians for another full four–year term.

Yale CME, overseen by Ronald Vender, MD, Associate Dean and CMO of the Yale Medical Group, and Mary Marcarelli, CME Director, carries out the Mission of CME to advocate and support the continuing professional development of health care professionals. Through the Center, the Medical School offers a full range of evidence–based educational programs that enhance the practitioner's knowledge base, provide updates and review, and expand professional skills.

New Affiliate Opens

The Center for Continuing Medical Education has opened a new service for YSM - YaleMED Conference Services.

Designed as an event planning service for non-CME activities, YaleMED will assist in planning scientific symposia, lectures or other YSM medical activities by offering

  • On-Line Registration Services
  • Facilities and Services Planning
  • Financial Administration
  • Conference Oversight
  • Conference Management

For more information, please visit the Web site.


1st Yale International Malaria Symposium Held on November 7-9, 2008. See Info and Resolution Paper here.

 

Tue. Mar. 23rd, 2010
Three-Dimensional Echo: Did the Child Ever Grow Up? Au Contraire
Lissa Sugeng, MD, MPH
8:00 AM - 300 Cedar Street The Anlyan Center (TAC) N107 Auditorium
"Science and Clinical Lessons of Genomic Instability" presented by Gary Kupfer, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics,Section Chief Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Section, Yale School of Medicine AND "Causes and Consequences of Genetic Abnormalities in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia" presented by Matthew P. Strout, M.D., Ph.D., Attending Physician and Lecturer, Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Instructor, YNHH Smilow Cancer Hosptial,Internal Medicine/Hematology, Yale Cancer Center
see under 'description'
12:00 PM - 55 Park Street *** NEW LOCATION *** 55 PARK STREET BUILDING NEW LOCATION *** SMILOW AUDITORIUM***
Wed. Mar. 24th, 2010
The search for antigens targeted by B cells in autoimmune tissue and tumors
Kevin O'Connor, Ph.D.
8:00 AM - 310 Cedar Street Brady Memorial Laboratory B 310 Brady Auditorium
Transitioning Adolescents with HIV to Adult Care
Krystn Wagner
9:45 AM - 300 Cedar Street The Anlyan Center N107 TAC Auditorium
"Annexin A2 in Angiogenesis and Thrombosis"
Katherine A. Hajjar, M.D.
11:00 AM - 330 Cedar Street Clinic Building CB-401 Laboratory Medicine Conference Room
"Chewing the Fat on Pediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease"
Dr. Richard Rosencrantz
12:00 PM - Fitkin Amphitheatre
Thu. Mar. 25th, 2010
24th Annual Gerald Klatskin Lectureship "The Natural and Unnatural History of Hepatitis C Virus Infection"
Harvey J. Alter, MD, MACP, Chief, Infectious Diseases Section, Department of Transfusion Medicine
8:30 AM - 330 Cedar Street Boardman Building Fitkin Amphitheatre
"Sleep Deprivation"
Rosemarie Fisher, MD
9:00 AM - 35 Park St Smilow Cancer Ctr Room E, Lower Level
"RSS CME Quarterly Morbidity & Mortality Conference"
4:30 PM - 60 Temple Street Women's Surgical Center Lower Leve Fusco Auditorium
Accredited for 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(TM), this Update will present information on ablative therapies for Barrett’s, along with other new advances, and will be the first to provide a comprehensive overview in these new treatments. Over the last several years there has been a rapid change in the treatment of esophageal cancer, including new advances in diagnosis, surgery, and therapies. Yale Cancer Center is bringing this cutting-edge, unpublished data to our community physicians so they may bring new hope to patients with this disease.
6:00 PM - 30 State House Square, Hartford, CT The Boardroom at Morton's
Fri. Mar. 26th, 2010
Knee Injuries in the Pediatric Athlete
Mininder Kocher, MD
8:00 AM - 310 Cedar Street Brady Auditorium
Accredited for 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits, the 4th Annual John R. Murren Symposium will take place Friday-Saturday, March 26-27, 2010. Education is needed by practicing oncologists on cutting edge approaches to melanoma treatment. By bringing together the resources of the Yale Cancer Center and the Nevada Cancer Institute, this conference will facilitate the dissemination of these new and potentially highly effective approaches to melanoma treatment to a broad national audience of oncologists.
10:00 AM - Las Vegas, Nevada Red Rock Conference Center
Tue. Mar. 30th, 2010
Title TBD
8:00 AM - 300 Cedar Street The Anlyan Center (TAC) N107 Auditorium
CANCELED DURING PASSOVER
12:00 PM - 310 Cedar Street BML B131 Brady Auditorium
Wed. Mar. 31st, 2010
Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy
Sandra Springer
9:45 AM - 300 Cedar Street The Anlyan Center N107 TAC Auditorium
"A Health Literate America: Where Do Children Fit In?"
Dr. Benard Dreyer
12:00 PM - Fitkin Amphitheatre
Tue. Apr. 6th, 2010
Cy Wilcox, MD
8:00 AM - 300 Cedar Street The Anlyan Center (TAC) N107 Auditorium
Wed. Apr. 7th, 2010
Accredited for 8.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(TM), this course will feature five different diagnostic and therapeutic ERCP and EUS cases selected for demonstration. Attempts will be made to obtain representative cases from these categories: difficult bile duct stones and strictures, minor papilla stenting, sphincter of Oddi manometry, and altered anatomy (Billroth II gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy). We are very excited to be holding this workshop in our new state of the art endoscopy facility at the Smilow Cancer Hospital
8:00 AM - Park Street Auditorium Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven
HIV Salvage Therapy
Michael Kozal
9:45 AM - 300 Cedar Street The Anlyan Center N107 TAC Auditorium
"Birthing Center at Yale"
Dr. Holly Kennedy
12:00 PM - Fitkin Amphitheatre

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