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Medical Library Services Through the Boston Medical Library

As a benefit of membership, all MMS members have physical access to the BML branch library. In addition, members may request up to 10 journal articles free of charge each year.

Online Risk Management CME

A catalog of MMS CME activities that fulfill the Massachusetts Risk Management (RM) requirement.

  1. Lifestyle Medicine: How You Can Engage Patients and Incorporate it into Your Practice

    2/23/2024

    medicine online CME; 10 hours of attendance at live in-person CME; submitting a case study of the positive …

  2. Your Colleagues' News and Notes - Volume 29, Issue 1, 2024 This is member only content

    2/23/2024

    body { background:#fff; } Peter B. Kang, MD, FAAN, FAAP, MMS past secretary-treasurer (2013–2014) and past president of the Suffolk District Medical Society (2008–2010), now of Minneapolis, Minnesota, took office in October 2023 as the president of the Child Neurology

  3. Educational Offerings from the 2023 Interim Meeting Are Still Available, with CME Credit This is member only content

    2/23/2024

    body { background:#fff; } BY JESSICA VAUTOUR, SENIOR PROGRAM MANAGER, CONTINUING EDUCATION In case you missed the education activities that were part of the MMS 2023 Interim Meeting, recordings of the two live, virtual sessions are available

  4. Caring for Those with Overweight and Obesity

    2/22/2024

    of CME including Obesity CME for the family physician and Incorporating Lifestyle Medicine into Everyday … of Children and Adolescents with Obesity CME available within resource American Association of Clinical … of Patients Undergoing Bariatric Procedures No CME available through this resource American College …

  5. History of Black Americans and Health Care in Massachusetts - Contemporary/Early 21st Century

    2/14/2024

    Care Disparities in Continuing Medical Education: A Case Report.” Available at https://journals.lww.com …/Diversity-in-Medicine-Matters--The-Benefits-of-a-Diverse-Workforce/. CME credit available. Ronald W. Dunlap, MD, MMS President, 2013–2014. Watch Presidential …/Changing-Around-Health---2019-MMS-Annual-Oration/Changing-the-Conversation-Around-Health---2019-MMS-Annual-Oration/. CME credit available. Gloria …

  6. Firearm Safety Resources

    1/19/2024

    . This free, online CME program is available here. Protecting Patients and Preventing Harm: ERPOs … Card which serves as a valuable resource for your patients and their families. This free, online CME

  7. Clinical Medicine

    1/3/2024

    , Support, and Treatment Strategies NEW 1.25 CME Credits | Video Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Insulin … Pumps: Practical Insights for PCPs and Hospitalists 1.50 CME Credits | Videos Digital Technology … for Diabetes: Annotated NEJM Review Article 1.00 CME Credit | Article Cancer Survivorship: A Primer to Improve …

  8. Ethics

    12/7/2023

    in Medicine - 2026 Annual Meeting Ethics Forum NEW 1.00 CME Credit | RM | Video Physician Unions: Exploring … Ethics and Professionalism - 2025 Annual Meeting Ethics Forum 1.00 CME Credit | RM | Video Health Care's … Ethics Forum 1.00 CME Credit | RM | Video Gender-Affirming Care – 2024 MMS Annual Meeting Ethics Forum 1 …

  9. Local Voices, Local Solutions: How Frontline Communities Are Addressing the Overlapping Health Impacts of Climate Crises, Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power

    10/26/2023

    This webinar, recorded on November 14, 2023, provides a forum for voices representing the Navajo Nation, Rocky Flats, Plymouth, MA, and the Marshall Islands to share health impacts to their communities and specific concerns and concrete actions that must be taken to mitigate the overlapping effects of climate c

  10. A Global Challenge: Modeling the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Climate and the Effect of Climate on Nuclear Weapons - Important Interactions

    9/11/2023

    The primary objective of anti-infective drug treatment is to save life in life-threatening illness, and control or clear the infection as safely and rapidly as possible in less serious infections. Prevention of spread and resistance are important secondary considerations. Serial quantitation of the pathogen in

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