Enduring Materials
CME Enduring Materials are printed, recorded, or computer-assisted instructional materials which may be used over a designated period of time at various locations, and which, in themselves, constitute a planned activity of continuing medical education. Examples of such materials include programmed tests, audiotapes, videotapes, slide kits, monographs, computer-assisted, and web-based instructional materials which may be used either alone, or in combination with written materials for independent learning by physicians. "Reference materials" such as books, journals and manuals are not considered enduring materials.
Anesthesiology News
Web site: http://mssm.procampus.net
Diabetes Management
Web site: http://www.diabetes.procampus.net
Risk Management Education
Web site: http://fojp.com
Today's Patient in ADHD: A Focus on Transitional Care Across the Lifespan
Web site: http://www.mycmesite.com/todayspatient/

