Weill Medical College's Continuing Medical Education (CME) Committee has approved the following educational activities for Spring 2002.
2nd Annual Pediatric Trauma Workshop (3 CME credits): January 25
Sponsored by Weill Medical College and The Hospital for Special Surgery
For information/registration, contact Christina Chan at 606-1057.
Update Your Medicine (2 CME credits/session): January 30
For information/registration, contact Maggie Almonte at 746-4752.
Treatment of Depression in Special Populations (6 CME credits): January 26
For information/registration, contact Carrie Endick at 746-5734.
Tutorial on Neoplastic Hematopathology (36.5 CME credits): February 4-8
(Will be held in Miami, Fla.) For information/registration, contact Gina Imperato at 746-6464.
Clinical Research Course (1 CME credit/session): February 7-28
For information/registration, contact Phyllis Supino at 746-2118.
Caring for People with Epilepsy (4.5 CME credits): February 9
For information/registration, contact Monet Ford at 746-2346.
Update Your Medicine (2 CME credits/session): February 20
For information/registration, contact Maggie Almonte at 746-4752.
Faculty Development in Clinical Teaching (2 CME credits/lecture): February 7-March 21
For information/registration, contact Dr. Carol Storey-Johnson at 746-1050.
Thalassemia Update: Current Management and Future Updates (8 CME credits): April 27
Sponsored by Weill Medical College and the Cooley's Anemia Foundation
For information/registration, contact Dr. Patricia Giardina at 746-3400.
Cornell Echo 2002 (24 CME credits): May 9-11
For information/registration, contact Mirium Levant at 746-2437.
CME Internet-based CME Courses
Sports Medicine for the Active and Athletic Child (3.5 CME credits): www.education@hss.edu. Course #HSSO4.
Osteoporosis: Advances and New Directions in Management (2 CME credits): www.education@hss.edu. Course #HSS02.
Weill Medical College of Cornell University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
January 28, 2002
