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Volume 1 (1)

Volume 1, Issue 1, 1981
J Contin Educ Health Prof 1981; 1(1):5-15
 

An Anatomy of Continuing Medical Education
Malcolm S.M. Watts, MD

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A conceptualization of an anatomy of continuing medical education (CME), resulting from a study by a task force of the Society of Medical College Directors of Continuing Medical Education, is presented. A corpus of three systems and 14 parts is described and attention is called to their interrelationships and the possibilities for a further study leading to the development of a body of knowledge, that is, a science or discipline, for CME. It is suggested that a body of knowledge developed for CME may be useful with suitable modifications in the continuing education of health professionals other than physicians.
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