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ENDURING MATERIAL Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Please contact the phone number or web site listed with each program for more information or to receive the desired enduring materials.
WHAT ARE ENDURING MATERIALS? CME Enduring Materials are printed, recorded or computer-assisted instructional materials which may be used over time at various locations and which, IN THEMSELVES, constitute a planned activity of continuing medical education. Examples of such materials for independent learning by physicians include: programmed texts, audiotapes, videotapes, and computer-assisted instructional materials (CD-ROM) which are used alone or in combination with written materials. Not included are "reference materials" such as books, journals, or manuals. The CME office is interested in collaborating with individuals or departments who want to use enduring materials as a medium to present an educational medical topic. Advantages for using enduring materials include:
Commercial support is often available to help fund the enduring material. Please let us know if you or any of your colleagues would like more information or would be interested in working with us in producing CME enduring materials. The CME office is prepared to accredit enduring materials for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Please call (405) 271-2350, ext. 3 or email at Margie-Miller@ouhsc.edu for more information. If you are interested in applying for credit for your enduring material program you can obtain an Enduring Materials Application online (PDF / Word). |
| University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) / Irwin H. Brown Office of Continuing Medical Education | ||||
| Toll Free: 1-888-OUCME4U (682-6348) Local: (405) 271-2350 Fax: (405) 271-3087 E-mail: cme@ouhsc.edu |
General Mail (not packages) P.O. Box 26901, ROB 202 Oklahoma City, OK 73190 |
Packages Only 800 N.E. 15th Street, Room 202 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 |
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