dilluns, 29 de novembre del 2010

Fw: Continuing Medical Education on your iPad, iPhone and iPod




Always-at-hand CME on your iPad, iPhone & iPod touch
Dear Doctor
We are very pleased to announce the availability of the new OpenCME app on the iTunes App Store.
Thanks to OpenCME, you can now take continuing medical education courses wherever and whenever your schedule permits, using your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.
OpenCME is a service that provides physicians with an unparalleled, always-at-hand choice of medical education from the world's most highly regarded academic institutions, medical societies and thought-leading educators.


Trusted OpenCME General Medicine Sources include:
  • American Academy of Family Physicians
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • American Psychiatric Association
  • American Society of Hypertension
  • American College of cardiology
  • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • Harvard Medical School
  • Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • ...and many more
Topics of interest within OpenCME General Medicine include:
  • Asthma
  • Depression
  • Arthritis
  • Diabetes
  • Dyslipidemia
  • Hypertension
  • Osteoporosis
  • ...and many more
We hope you will come to rely on OpenCME as your source of choice for the medical education that best fits your needs. We are confident you will not find a more comprehensive, easier to use source of always-at-hand online CME anywhere.
Yours Sincerely, The OpenCME Development Team
OpenCME for Ipad & Iphone


With OpenCME, you can now:
  • Watch video presentations on your IPad, iPhone or laptop/desktop computer
  • Participate in interactive activities, or simply read text-based courses
  • Take post-tests and earn credits, right from your device
  • Select CME on the basis of conditions addressed or therapies discussed
  • Review all activities available on OpenCME from any society, university or faculty member, as well as from top peer-reviewed journals and major conferences
  • Send activities of interest to your inbox for later viewing
  • Share activities with colleagues using e-mail, Facebook or Twitter
  • Search for CME activities that match one or more keywords you specify, including signs, symptoms, diagnoses, therapies, etc.
  • Keep track of your activity history
  • Add CME activities you feel would benefit other OpenCME users
  • ... and more