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USUHS Student Extra Credit Option is OPEN
CME Approved Through: 1 May 2014
Activity Dates for This Case
CME Release: 20080514 :: CME Expires:1 May 2014
Review for this Case Due: 20110514


RESPONSIBLE AUTHOR: J.G.Smirniotopoulos, M.D.
Professor of Radiology, Neurology, and Biomedical Informatics

TARGET AUDIENCE: Physicians and medical students

CME LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
* Identify Imaging findings or abnormalities
* Describe the image findings illustrated
* Create a differential diagnosis for the findings in this patient
* Distinguish between the major diagnostic possibilities

MEDIUM: Web-based case presentation

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Internet access, web browser (IE, Mozilla, Opera > 4.x), 800x600 screen resolution

METHOD: Participants view the online case presentation, take an activity Quiz - achieve a minimum score of 49%, and complete an online evaluation form.

ESTIMATED TIME: Approximately 15 minutes per case.

CONTINUING EDUCATION DISCLOSURE:
The course coordinator, all planning committee members, all content reviewers, and all editors and others in a position to influence the content of this activity have disclosed any commercial relationships relevant to the content they are presenting or to any commercial supporters of the activity. The Armed Forces Medical Examiner System [AFMES] has employed appropriate mechanisms to resolve potential conflicts of interest and maintain the standards of fair and balanced education. Questions about specific strategies can be directed to AFMES Department of Medical Education at www.afmes.mil or Isaac.j.miller@us.army.mil. No one has reported a financial relationship with a commercial entity whose products/services may be related to their subject matter.

CME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT:
The Armed Forces Medical Examiner System [AFMES] is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AFMES designates this Enduring Material for a maximum of 1.0 hour AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for every four cases completed (15 minutes for each case). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Online CME Release Date: 2 May 2011 :: Expiration Date: 1 May 2014
CONTACT INFORMATION: Isaac.j.miller@us.army.mil :: www.afmes.mil
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Activity Dates for This Case: 410
CME Release: 20080514
CME Expires:1 May 2014
Review for this Case Due: 20110514

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