Lane Medical Library has just launched Locating and Using Medical Information in the Digital Age,” a collection of short CME modules aimed at improving medical information management skills.
Lane’s First Online CME Course Free to All
Designed to meet the educational needs of a wide variety of medical specialties and professions (physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, etc.), this course will describe and demonstrate various strategies and tools for locating, organizing, and applying medical information more effectively and efficiently.
Although developed with a clinical audience in mind, this online CME course is freely available to anyone interested in learning how to:
- Describe the principles of evidence-based practices, and demonstrate advanced skills in information and image retrieval and copyright-compliant usage.
- Identify and efficiently utilize key resources for searching and retrieving reliable, authoritative medical evidence, and employ tools to create a personalized system for keeping current with the growing medical knowledge base.
- Identify barriers to the practice of evidence-based medicine, and utilize tools for searching, locating and managing different types of medical information (e.g., literature, data, patient education materials, images)
About the course:
- Ongoing registration for this self-paced course is available until: December 20, 2021
- Estimated Time to Complete: 1.50 hours
- CME Credits Offered: 1.50
- Registration Fee: FREE