Medical Education Shows Impact On Prescribing Behavior, Survey Says
Executive Summary
Continuing medical education participants were 55% more likely to make clinical decisions consistent with evidence-based recommendations covered by the CME activity than the comparable group of physicians who did not participate in the program, according to a study by CE Outcomes Inc
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