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Use Law & Bioethics to gain 10 CME credits: Informative, fast-moving, easy to use, and inexpensive:

Basic Bioethics 1.5 credits.
Right to Care 1 credit.
Informed Consent 1.5 credits.
Informed Refusal 1.5 credits.
Transplantation 1 credit.
Confidentiality 1 credit.
Human Reproduction 1 credit.
Mental Illness 1 credit.

To gain CME units, complete the main presentations on your complimentary Law & Bioethics CD (or e-mail us for a complementary time-dated copy mailed to your office). Next, take the brief true/false quiz on-line by clicking here.

Payment of $10.00 per credit or all 10 credits for $89.00 can be made on-line after completing the quiz, or by mail or fax, as explained in the quiz feedback.

Click to download instructions or a printable copy of the quizzes which may be taken and mailed to Seed Publishing. Both are in a printable PDF formate, so download will take time.
This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 10 Elective credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. AAFP accreditation begins 03/01/08. Term of approval is for one-year(s) from this date, with option for yearly renewal.

Cultural Competency: A Multimedia Approach


By J. P. DeMarco, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Cleveland State University

Finally, a way to handle your cultural competency proficiency requirement: convenient, comprehensive, thought-provoking, engaging, realistic, and inexpensive.

On CD or on the Internet, we offer four units covering:

  • Basics of cultural competency
  • Using an interpreter
  • Models of cultural encounters
  • Key cultural traits

Available early August 2008

 

Seed publishing announces an engaging and insightful approach to clinical bioethics: Case Studies in Bioethics: An Interactive Approach by J. P. DeMarco, P. J. Ford, and G. E. Jones. (Coming soon.)

Over 60 interactive case studies.

  • Realistic
  • Rich in detail
  • Feedback for all questions
  • A rich multimedia environment
  • Bioethics tutorials

Often, as in real clinical experience, a case continues to develop as answers are interactively selected with the authors' feedback. Cases are presented under topics such as informed consent and transplantation ethics.