
If you weren't able to join your colleagues in New Orleans this year, take heart. Several high-demand 2003 Assembly lectures are being offered online for CME credit.
The online CME presentations are taped versions of the live Assembly courses -- so you won't miss out on any of the information presented. In addition to the taped lectures, you'll be able to read speakers' biographies and download presentation slides and handouts.
Sound like a great deal? Then take advantage of this hassle-free CME opportunity by visiting http://www.aafp.org/assembly.xml. Click on "2003 Lectures" and then choose from these lecture titles:
An additional lecture, "Sepsis of the Newborn," was scheduled to be posted by the end of October.
This CME activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 10.5 Prescribed credits -- that's 1.5 credits per lecture. Better yet, it's free to AAFP members. Your CME credit will be processed quickly and easily online. The term of approval for this CME credit is one year.
One word of caution -- no double-dipping allowed. If you attended the CME presentation at the Assembly and obtained credit, you cannot apply for additional credit for the same coursework online.
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