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Southern Medical Journal featured CME topic: complementary and alternative medicine.


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Complementary and alternative medicine The term complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is an umbrella term for alternative medicine and complementary medicine.

Alternative medicine describes practices used in place of conventional medical treatments.
 has become a prominent aspect of clinical care, and is increasingly being incorporated into education and research programs throughout the United States. Some of the topics that will be discussed in this CME CME

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Target Audience

The following CME feature was designed for physicians in all specialties, particularly those in primary care.

Purpose and Objectives

After completing this activity, participants should have a better understanding of the role complementary and alternative medicine can play in patient care. In addition, they should be better able to assist their patients, many of whom are showing increased interest in these treatment options.

Disclosure

Southern Medical Association's policy on disclosure requires authors to disclose to the audience: (1) any commercial relationships that may create or may be perceived as creating a potential conflict of interest with the material being presented or discussed; (2) any relationships with products or devices presented or discussed; and (3) whether the presentation includes a discussion of a commercial product with an unlabeled use or an investigational use not yet approved. Disclosures will be noted at the beginning of each article. This disclosure does not reflect on the quality of the activity, but allows participants to make informed judgments regarding content.

Accreditation/Credit Designation

The Southern Medical Association is accredited accredited

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 by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education The Accrediting Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) is the overseeing body for continuing medical education (CME) in the United States. The ACCME sets the standards for the accreditation of all providers of CME activities.  to sponsor continuing medical education continuing medical education See CME.  for physicians. This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME ACCME Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education  Essentials for Enduring Materials. The Southern Medical Association designates this educational activity for a maximum of 2 category 1 credits toward the AMA (Automatic Message Accounting) The recording and reporting of telephone calls within a telephone system. It includes the calling and called parties and start and stop times of the call.  Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity.

Method of Participation

Participants read the entire CME feature and review illustrations, charts, bibliographies or other supplemental materials associated with the feature. A self-assessment test follows at the end of this feature that allows participants to test themselves on the knowledge obtained from the activity. Participants document their completion of this activity by submitting the CME credit form located at the end of the feature. Participants are also asked to evaluate the activity, to note specific outcomes to their practice as a result of their participation, and list other topics to be addressed in future CME features on the CME credit form.

CME Credit Instructions

Participants may request CME credit for completion of this activity by completing and submitting the CME Credit form by mail, or electronically via SMA's website at www.sma.org. A nominal fee is required to receive credit for this activity. A CME certificate will be mailed within two weeks of receipt of the CME credit form at the SMA headquarters office.

Date of Original Release: March 1, 2005

Term of Approval: 1 Year * Credit Expires: March 1, 2006

Estimated Time for Completion: 2 Hours

Credit Designation: 2 AMA PRA PRA - PRAgmatics.

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Title Annotation:CME Topic
Publication:Southern Medical Journal
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2005
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