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Welcome to The Role of the Physician in Injury Control, a course for physicians and other medical professionals who want to learn more about the science of Injury Control and about how they can help to support Injury Control efforts. Users of this interactive Internet course navigate through nine chapters featuring practice questions and outside resources. The course takes approximately 2 hours to complete. Course Technical Specification
Course Objectives Participants who complete this program will be better able to:
For example, you will be able to:
Funding Sponsor, Developer, and Reviewers This program was funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Content was developed under the guidance of the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and assembled by Star Mountain, Inc. The following ACPM and ACEP member physicians made valuable contributions: Members of the ACEP Trauma Care and Injury Control Committee review team: Timothy Peterson, MD, FACEP Members of the ACPM review team: Arthur Frank, MD, PhD, FACPM CME Information The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. The ACPM designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2 hours in Category 1 credit toward the American Medical Association (AMA) Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he or she actually spent in the activity. How to Get CME Credit Login to the course and work through the 9 modules in this program. Once you’ve completed the 9 modules, you will be asked to go to the ACPM web site to complete the online assessment. You must achieve a 100% score on the assessment but will have unlimited opportunities to answer all questions correctly. You will then be eligible to receive a certificate for CME credit from the ACPM. Cost to Audit: Free Cost for CME: $25 Course Release Date: August 2002 Course Expiration Date: December 2005 For More Information: Contact Lacey Young, Education Manager at ACPM, who can provide technical and administrative support for this course. Registered users click here to login to the course.
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