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MMS Policies, Bylaws & Procedures
6/28/2016
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MMS Policy on Extension of Accreditation Term
6/27/2016
/Continuing-Education-and-Events/CME-Accreditation-for-Institutions/MMS-Policy-on-Extension-of-Accreditation-Term/
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Mergers
6/27/2016
/Continuing-Education-and-Events/CME-Accreditation-for-Institutions/Mergers/
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Designation/Accreditation Statements
6/27/2016
/Continuing-Education-and-Events/CME-Accreditation-for-Institutions/Designation/Accreditation-Statements/
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Examples of Non-Educational Strategies
6/27/2016
/Continuing-Education-and-Events/CME-Accreditation-for-Institutions/Examples-of-Non-Educational-Strategies/
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Change in Organization's CME Program
6/27/2016
/Continuing-Education-and-Events/CME-Accreditation-for-Institutions/Change-in-Organization-s-CME-Program/
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Accreditation Requirements (pdf)
6/27/2016
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Efficacy of Stool Testing for Colorectal Cancer Screening
6/24/2016
This CME-certified online activity is eligible for the designated number of AMA PRA credits listed in the course description. Physicians who successfully complete the activity are awarded the number of credits for which the activity is designated. Click heading to learn more.
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Massachusetts Medical Society: 5,000 Prescribers have Taken 15,000 Courses in Safe Opioid Prescribing
6/23/2016
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Health and Medical Response to Active Shooter and Bombing Events
6/22/2016
This 19-page document examines some of the issues and potential best practices during responses to terrorist incidents, including mass shootings and bombings, and serves as a prompt for responders and planners to consider areas where their community could address potential gaps. Preventing these types of events is the optimal goal, but when an event occurs, a rapid and effective response coordinated between agencies is required to optimize patient outcomes.
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