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Dear Doctor:
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is proud to present the 2011-2012 CME Series. This calendar of CME Programs, presented by the College as a service to the profession, offers a rich variety of topics of clinical importance to the osteopathic physician and other health professionals in practice. In the current college year, our CME faculty will present new clinical programs focused on anesthesia and pain management, pediatric medicine, family medicine review (winter and spring), core concepts, and the patient-centered medical home.
In addition to our monthly one-day seminars, we will provide several excellent extended programs this year, such as Advanced Emergency Medicine, March 19-22, 2012 and a mixed topic program for PCOM Alumni Weekend, June 1-2, 2012.
Also, mark your calendar for our 19th Annual "Family Weekend" program in Hershey which provides high quality seminars focusing on family medicine and infectious diseases. This seminar has become an annual favorite among PCOM alumni and their families, and grows each year. Please remember to register early for Hershey accommodations.
Enrollment in PCOM’s continuing medical education program is open to all health care practitioners, including osteopathic and allopathic physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and physician assistants.
Watch each issue of the POMA Newsletter for our latest program announcement in the calendar of events and watch the PCOM Web site (www.pcom.edu) for updates on the 2011-2012 CME series. If you would like to be mailed our program flyers and brochures, please call the PCOM CME Office at (215) 871-6348 or e-mail lindam@pcom.edu.
We look forward to seeing you on campus!
Cordially,
Eugene Mochan, PhD, DO Associate Dean for Primary Care and Continuing Medical Education
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, ALL PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED FOR THE INTEREST AND NEEDS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND OTHER PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS.
FULL DAY ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED TO RECEIVE CME CREDITS.
ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AS REQUIRED.
FEE POLICIES
Registration fees for Saturday and Sunday programs are not refundable, nor can they be credited to future programs.
Refunds for extended programs - 90% of the fee will be refunded if written cancellation is postmarked at least ten days before the program date.
INQUIRIES Please address inquiries and other correspondence to:
Linda Miller, CME Coordinator Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 4170 City Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131-1694 215-871-6348 Fax 215-871-6781 e-mail: lindam@pcom.edu. |