2024 RHODE ISLAND
01 MEDICAL ERRORS AND THE UNITED STATES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM COURSE ONE | 2 CREDITS*
13
IMPROVING ACCESS TO CARE FOR LGBTQ PATIENTS COURSE TWO | 2 CREDITS*
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LEARNER RECORDS: ANSWER SHEET & EVALUATION REQUIRED TO RECEIVE CREDIT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS: A DEA REQUIREMENT COURSE THREE | 8 CREDITS**
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*Completion of both Courses One & Two satisfies the mandatory CME requirement of at least four (4) hours on Public Health Topics of current concern. **Satisfies the DEA'S New One-Time Mate Requirement
Program Options
$110 ENTIRE PROGRAM
12 Credits
$50 • Medical Errors and the United States Healthcare System • Improving Access to Care for LGBTQ Patients $80 • Substance Use Disorders: A DEA Requirement
4 Credits
8 Credits
CME that counts for MOC Participants can earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for designated activities (see page iii for further details). InforMed currently reports to the following specialty boards: the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA), the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), the American Board of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (ABOHNS), and the American Board of Pathology (ABPath). To be awarded MOC points, you must obtain a passing score, complete the corresponding activity evaluation, and provide required information necessary for reporting.
DATA REPORTING: Federal, State, and Regulatory Agencies require disclosure of data reporting to all course participants. InforMed abides by each entity’s requirements for data reporting to attest compliance on your behalf. Reported data is governed by each entity’s confidentiality policy. To report compliance on your behalf, it’s mandatory that you must achieve a passing score and accurately fill out the learner information, activity and program evaluation, and the 90-day follow up survey. Failure to accurately provide this information may result in your data being non-reportable and subject to actions by these entities.
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