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2009 ASIP
Journal CME Program
Including the AJP CME Program in Pathogenesis and the JMD CME Program in
Molecular Diagnostics
Mark E. Sobel, MD, PhD, Director of Journal CME Programs
>>Click here to see a full CME Accreditation Statement (PDF)
The ASIP Journal CME
Programs
for The American Journal of Pathology (AJP) and The Journal of
Molecular Diagnostics (JMD) offer you a unique opportunity to earn 100
CME credits per year while renewing and updating your knowledge in the
pathogenesis of disease and molecular diagnostics. The program consists of
two components, the AJP CME Program in Pathogenesis and the JMD CME Program
in Molecular Diagnostics. Participants can elect to participate in each
program component individually or to participate in both components
simultaneously.
Objectives:
Participants of the AJP CME Program in Pathogenesis should be able to
demonstrate an increase in their knowledge of the
pathogenesis of disease that can lead to improvements in human health after
reviewing specific articles in The American Journal of Pathology (AJP).
Participants of the JMD CME Program in Molecular Diagnostics should
be able to demonstrate an increase in their knowledge
of the latest advances in molecular diagnosis and prognosis and
understanding of molecular pathogenesis of disease that can lead to
improvements in human health after reviewing specific articles in The
Journal of Molecular Diagnostics (JMD).
Participants:
This program
is specifically developed for clinicians and for researchers investigating
the mechanisms of disease who wish to advance their current knowledge of the
cellular and molecular biology of disease and/or the molecular basis of
disease and the application of nucleic acid and protein assays for
diagnostic and prognostic analysis of disease.
CME
Accreditation Statement:
This
activity (“2009 ASIP Journal CME Program”) has been planned and
implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through
the joint sponsorship of the Federation of American Societies for
Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the American Society for Investigative
Pathology (ASIP). FASEB is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
FASEB designates this educational activity (“2009 ASIP Journal CME
Program”) for a maximum of 100 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
The ASIP Journal CME Program consists of two components, the AJP CME
Program in Pathogenesis and the JMD CME Program in Molecular
Diagnostics. Participants can elect to participate in each program
component individually or to participate in both components
simultaneously. FASEB designates each of the two components of this
educational activity (“AJP CME Program in Pathogenesis” and “JMD CME
Program in Molecular Diagnostics”) for a maximum of 50 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The AJP CME Program in Pathogenesis consists of a series of 50 questions
based on selected articles in the 2009 issues (Volumes 174 and 175) of
The American Journal of Pathology (AJP). Up to 5 questions that
are based on articles appearing in each monthly issue of AJP will be
available online for registered participants. To receive credit for this
journal-based CME activity, participants must answer questions based on
selected articles in Volumes 174 and 175 of AJP (calendar year 2009) and
achieve a cumulative score of at least 75% (correct answers to at least
38 of the 50 questions in the annual program) and they must complete an
Evaluation Form upon completion of the annual program.
The JMD CME Program in Molecular Diagnostics consists of a series of 50
questions based on selected articles in the 2009 issues (Volume 11) of
The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics (JMD). Up to 10 questions
that are based on articles appearing in each bimonthly issue of JMD will
be available online for registered participants. To receive credit for
this journal-based CME activity, participants must answer questions
based on selected articles in Volume 11 of JMD (calendar year 2009) and
achieve a cumulative score of at least 75% (correct answers to at least
38 of the 50 questions in the annual program) and they must complete an
Evaluation Form upon completion of the annual program.
CME applications are available online (www.asip.org) beginning January
2, 2009. Should you have questions, contact the FASEB Office of
Scientific Meetings and Conferences (301-634-7010; email fasebcme@faseb.org)
or the ASIP Administrative Office (301-634-7939; email asip@asip.org),
9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814.
Disclosure
Policy: The
Federation requires that participants of FASEB-sponsored journal-based
educational programs be informed of an author's academic and
professional affiliation, and the existence of any relevant financial
relationship an author has with any proprietary entity producing health
care goods or services consumed by, or used on patients, with the
exemption of non-profit or government organizations and non-health care
related companies. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent an
author from submitting a manuscript to the journal. This policy allows
the participant to be fully knowledgeable in evaluating the information
being presented. When an unlabeled use of a commercial product, or an
investigational use not yet approved for any purpose is discussed in the
journal article, it is required that authors disclose that the product
is not labeled for the use under discussion or that the product is still
investigational.
Disclosure includes any relationship that may bias one's presentation or
which, if known, could give the perception of bias. These situations
may include, but are not limited to: 1) stock options or bond holdings
in a for-profit corporation or self-directed pension plan; 2) research
grants; 3) employment (full or part-time); 4) ownership or partnership;
5) consulting fees or other remuneration; 6) non-remunerative positions
of influence such as officer, board member, trustee, or public
spokesperson; 7) receipt of royalties; 8) speaker's bureau; 9) other.
For full-time employees of industry or government, the affiliation
listed in the article will constitute full disclosure.
Registration:
Download Registration
Form (PDF), or
Register Online. Registration forms
are also available from the ASIP CME Office, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD, 20814-3993, Tel: 301-634-7130; email ajpcme@asip.org. Participants must
register online or must mail or fax the completed CME Registration Form
along with the application fee to the ASIP CME Office prior to submission of
their Examination Answer Sheets online.
Registration Rates*:
Each Individual Program Component (AJP or JMD)
Member Rates (AMP**, ASIP, ISBER, PPS) - $125/year
Non-Member Rates - $200/year
*Note:
The ASIP Journal CME Program includes both The AJP CME Program in
Pathogenesis and the JMD CME Program in Molecular Diagnostics. Participants
may select either one or both components.
**AMP members are eligible for the Member Registration rate for the JMD CME
Program in Molecular Diagnostics only.
Examinations:
Each issue of AJP will include an online examination comprised of up
to 5 questions based on articles appearing in that particular issue. Each
issue of JMD will include an online examination comprised of up to 10
questions. Questions for each issue will be available for print and download
on this webpage, but answers must be submitted online.
Deadline:
The deadline
for receipt of the CME 2009 Registration Form and online submission of
answers and Evaluation Form is January 15, 2010.
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