Medical Education Organization to Begin Broadcasting Live Webcasts from National Continuing Medical Education Conferences
Palm Coast, Florida (PRWEB) August 01, 2016 -- Continuing Education Company, a leader in Primary Care live continuing medical education (CME) conferences, has announced the addition of live webcasts from their national conferences. Clinicians are now able to view these medical education conferences online as the conference takes place at major venues around the country. The webcast option will provide participants with the same CME accreditation as the live in-person conference, including ABIM Maintenance of Certification (MOC) points.
Walter Ejnes, President of Continuing Education Company, says "Live streaming our Primary Care medical conferences allows clinicians who cannot travel easy access to our quality CME events. We are very excited to be offering this added option for obtaining CME credit to our growing portfolio of educational opportunities."
The first conference to offer live webcasting is the inaugural "Emergency and Urgent Care Medicine for the Primary Care Provider" conference. Held at the San Diego Hilton Resort on October 7-9, 2016, this conference offers 20 CME credits to clinicians who either attend the conference in person or view the online stream.
Continuing Education Company, Inc. (CEC) is an independent, non-profit, 501 (c)(3) continuing medical education organization. They have been developing and presenting continuing medical education programs for over 24 years. The mission of Continuing Education Company, Inc. (CEC) is to improve public health by developing and providing educational opportunities to advance the skills and knowledge of physicians and other healthcare professionals. This mission is accomplished by assisting healthcare professionals in assessing their educational needs and providing them with evidence-based education which meet those needs.
Walter Ejnes, Continuing Education Company Inc,, http://www.cmemeeting.org, +1 516-882-5551 Ext: 100, [email protected]
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