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CME
The 2008 Urgent Care Medicine conference offers up to 19.75 hours of category 1 ACCME CME credits.
With both clinical and operational sessions, you can choose the activities best suited to your needs. Designed specifically for urgent care, these CME courses feature topics that highlight current issues in urgent care. Learn from top experts in the field of urgent care, update your knowledge of clinical issues, and increase your ability to diagnose and manage your patients.
The AAUCM is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide CME. Conference hours qualify toward the APA and AMA PRA requirements. Nurse Practitioners may use AMA-approved CMEs for a portion of recertification and licensure. Please visit www.ana.org/ancc/ for more information. AMA category 1 credit can also be used equivalently by Physician Assistants; PAs will receive a certificate of attendance for completion of their CME through the AAUCM.
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