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I received an email from ACEP last week about 36.5 hours of CME in Trauma, Cards and Stroke. It's supposedly video and audio based with short quizzes. Has anybody ever used this for CME?
I received an email from ACEP last week about 36.5 hours of CME in Trauma, Cards and Stroke. It's supposedly video and audio based with short quizzes. Has anybody ever used this for CME?
of...I need 20 hours by Oct.
Not necessarily true. You do need your own login, but many institutions have subscriptions that allow for that (mostly for off campus use) and allow you to claim the CME credit.I don't think you get the uptodate CME unless you pay for and use your own login.
No, they don't care who pays for it. You can create your own login through your company account.I don't think you get the uptodate CME unless you pay for and use your own login.
No, they don't care who pays for it. You can create your own login through your company account.
Cool! I'm going to try it and spread the word.Yep, I get it free through work.
Check with your IT/Library folks. I think it depends on the subscription your institution has.Cool! I'm going to try it and spread the word.
Can anyone tell me how to get my own login through the company account? When I go to uptodate at the hospital I go straight to the search bar. There is a little "Login" link in the upper right, but the only option I see is to buy a subscription for $519 a year.
I have previously, but now that EMRap includes LLSA review as part of the subscription, I stopped paying extra for Hippo.
Were you able to get CME credit through Hippo and ABEM or just one or the other?I have previously, but now that EMRap includes LLSA review as part of the subscription, I stopped paying extra for Hippo.
I got my CME credit through Hippo. I wasn't about to pay ABEM to get more CMEWere you able to get CME credit through Hippo and ABEM or just one or the other?
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