Dear Staff,
Well, as we all know, life does not stand still and changes are inevitable. There are changes on the CME schedule for the fall. This has to do with speakers being asked to speak elsewhere and their schedules also are in constant change.
I have added 100 databases on the Database A-Z. Also there is a place for Online Nursing CME courses. I will be adding more there as I find more places. Databases just for men, women, children and seniors are also in place now. Hopefully this will make your searching quicker. The specific databases are not the same as in the original 100, so check them out. I have been putting all of this on the main catalog page for easy access.
The Phoenix wiki will have on it the updates to Magnet Designation as its main focus. You will be able to access this blog and the main catalog page from there, so actually all three places are connected to each other, so you just need to click to get where you want to be.
I realize that many of you may not know about the catalog, blog, and wiki until October 2, but after that I hope you will utilize this area many times.
Please feel free to write to me to add items, do literature searches, or any other concerns you may have at jtallman@cchseast.org.
Hope you are having a great summer and I am looking forward to seeing you on September 11 for our first CME of the fall season.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Mid Summer Thoughts and Updates
Dear Staff,
As we are in full swing of the summer, the temperatures today are certainly there, and it is time to think of the fall. Continuing Medical Education's schedule is in place and will be updated as I get the information. You will find it on the wiki page attached to this blog and the catalog. Also all of the physicians that are reading this will find a link to online CME, Category 1, and you can click on it and find over 26,000 hours of credit. It is accessible by speciality, alphabetical or just by looking down the areas. Some of them you can get for free, some are to be paid for, but it clearly states this in the description.
I have been putting onto the catalog more databases and websites for you to look at and explore. Some of these you can find by looking on the catalog, some are on pages off the wiki. When you go to the wiki, look to your left for the pages there and you will see different pages. Just click on the one you would like to look at and it will open. More Internet sources are being added as we continue through the summer.
I am looking forward to showing all of the sites and other computer information from Web 2.0 to you on October 2. I think it will make your researching easier to do and communication between all of us easier.
Do hope you are enjoying your summer. Looking forward to seeing all of you at CME this fall.
As we are in full swing of the summer, the temperatures today are certainly there, and it is time to think of the fall. Continuing Medical Education's schedule is in place and will be updated as I get the information. You will find it on the wiki page attached to this blog and the catalog. Also all of the physicians that are reading this will find a link to online CME, Category 1, and you can click on it and find over 26,000 hours of credit. It is accessible by speciality, alphabetical or just by looking down the areas. Some of them you can get for free, some are to be paid for, but it clearly states this in the description.
I have been putting onto the catalog more databases and websites for you to look at and explore. Some of these you can find by looking on the catalog, some are on pages off the wiki. When you go to the wiki, look to your left for the pages there and you will see different pages. Just click on the one you would like to look at and it will open. More Internet sources are being added as we continue through the summer.
I am looking forward to showing all of the sites and other computer information from Web 2.0 to you on October 2. I think it will make your researching easier to do and communication between all of us easier.
Do hope you are enjoying your summer. Looking forward to seeing all of you at CME this fall.
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