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. 1988 May;34:1035–1038.

Rural Family Practice. Part II: Preferences in Continuing Medical Education

James Rourke
PMCID: PMC2219085  PMID: 21253165

Abstract

Continuing medical education is one of the many challenges facing rural family physicians. In addition to the education needed for office practice, rural family physicians must develop and maintain a special knowledge base and technical skills applicable to their major hospital roles. This study of full-time rural family physicians' CME patterns and preferences illustrates how useful and enjoyable they find various CME options.

Keywords: education, CME, rural family physician

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