Continuing Medical Education Program - Treatment Guidelines
The purpose of the Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education Program is to provide for health care professionals (primarily physicians and pharmacists) a reliable source of: a) the latest information on drugs for treating major diseases; b) recommendations for first-choice and alternative drugs; c) comparative assessments of the drugs' effectiveness, safety and cost; and d) charts and tables for easy reference. Participants are required to answer exam questions based on the content of Treatment Guidelines from The Medical Letter. Importantly, the objectives of developing the content on which the exam is based are to educate the participant, impact clinical practice and improve patient outcomes. The Medical Letter's unbiased content is free of commercial influence and financial sponsorship. The Medical Letter does not accept advertising, grants or donations. The program is completely funded by fees paid by the exam participants. The Treatment Guidelines from the Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education Program is accredited by: ACCME AAFP ACPE.
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ACCME
The Medical Letter is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Medical Letter designates this educational activity for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This Continuing Medical Education (CME) activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essentials and Policies.
AAFP
This Enduring Material activity, Treatment Guidelines from the Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education Program, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 15 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. AAFP accreditation begins January 1, 2012. Term of approval is for 1 year from this date. Each issue is approved for 1.25 Prescribed credits. Credit may be claimed for 1 year from the date of each issue.
Accreditation Council on Pharmacy EducationThe Medical Letter is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.