Rural Family Practice. Part II: Preferences in Continuing Medical Education.
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- Vol. 34, 1035-8
Abstract
Continuing medical education is one of the many challenges facing rural family physicians. In addition to the education needed for office practice, rural family physicians must develop and maintain a special knowledge base and technical skills applicable to their major hospital roles. This study of full-time rural family physicians' CME patterns and preferences illustrates how useful and enjoyable they find various CME options.Keywords
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