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NEW! Point-of-Care CME
Free Internet Point-of-Care CME credit is provided by the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education for self-directed, online learning. Physicians may earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM for each search conducted through MDC. Here's how:
- Log into your personal account. (Don't have a personal account? Click on the "Create Account" link in the top right corner of the MD Consult screen to register now.)
- Important: Update your profile information. This will be used to create your Cleveland Clinic CME account.
- Identify a clinical question relevant to your practice.
- Perform a search in MD Consult to answer the clinical question.
- Click on "Request CME" above the title of the book or journal/Clinics article in which you found the answer to the question.
- A window will open to the CME form. Complete and submit the form.
- You may review your earned credits or print your certificates at any time at http://www.ccfmycme.com/mycme. Simply log in with the password the Cleveland Clinic provided at your initial registration.
Read more about MD Consult and the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education CME in our Press Release. NEW! MD Consult Search Widget The new MD Consult search widget is available to help your users gain quick access to the MD Consult content via your institution’s intranet site. Following input of one line of code, a widget can appear on your site of choice. The widget can access the content on MD Consult in two ways. The user may either enter a search term to reveal the results and subsequently access on MD Consult as seen here or the user can browse for a quick reference like the Recommended Resource pages on MD Consult. It’s instant desktop access and it’s only available on MD Consult. Learn more about the MD Consult Search Widget!
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