AIM's online CME programs are free for viewing by members and non-members. AAFP members may submit for CME online; non-members may request a certificate of activity completion to earn CME credit.
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Overcoming Barriers to Better Fitness
-- An audio podcast that offers strategies for addressing patient and practice obstacles related to overweight and obesity issues; up to 2 Prescribed CME credits available. Credit valid through August 2, 2008.
AIM to Change: Encouraging Fitness for All
-- An audio Webcast that helps family physicians talk to their patients about improved fitness choices; up to 2 Prescribed CME credits available. Credit valid through August 20, 2008.
Be Active, Eat Smart, Feel Good
-- A bulletin that outlines a family-centered approach to fitness including individualized patient steps for achieving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle; up to 0.75 Prescribed CME credit available. Credit valid through July 16, 2009.
Healthy Steps to Treating Childhood Obesity
-- A Discovery Health CME program featuring AAFP member Michelle May, M.D. on an expert panel discussing recent data on childhood obesity, early intervention and optimal ways to overcome barriers.
Foods That Foster Healthy Hearts
-- A Webcast that describes small dietary changes patients can make to significantly reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
Patient Centered Approaches to Better Fitness
-- This 20-minute audio podcast offers new strategies for effectively talking to patients about nutrition, physical activity and emotional well-being.
Americans In Motion (AIM) is sponsored by the American Academy of Family Physicians and is supported by educational grants provided by core supporters. Current Gold Level supporters include: Campbell’s Center for Nutrition & Wellness and PepsiCo, Inc. Current Silver Level supporters include: AAFP Foundation, McDonald’s Corporation, and National Dairy Council.