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CME Enduring Materials are printed, recorded, or computer-assisted
instructional materials which may be used over a designated period
of time at various locations, and which, in themselves, constitute
a planned activity of continuing medical education. Examples of
such materials include programmed tests, audiotapes, videotapes,
slide kits, monographs, computer-assisted, and web-based instructional
materials which may be used either alone, or in combination with
written materials for independent learning by physicians.
"Reference materials" such as books, journals and manuals
are not considered enduring materials; CPDE does not designate credit for individual journal articles.
All current online enduring materials
can be located at www.vcu-cme.org
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