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Continuing Education
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Clinical Support Center
The mission of the Clinical Support Center (CSC) Office of Continuing Education (OCE) is to develop and support continuing professional education activities and meet the needs of Indian health program health care providers throughout the United States.
The purpose of these continuing education activities is to improve the health care for all American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
Learn more by visiting the Clinical Support Center (CSC) website.
Topic Specific Training
Below you will find a list of topic specific training resources:
- Dentistry and Oral Health
- Diabetes Treatment and Prevention
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- HIV/AIDS
- RPMS and EHR
Additional Training and Educational Websites:
- Cardiology Continuing Education
from the American College of Cardiology. - The Congress Resource Centre
(CRC) is a one-stop site of organized links and information designed to facilitate planning and scheduling for featured continuing medical education. - Cyberrounds
Interactive grand rounds moderated by distinguished academics, exclusively for physicians, medical students, and other selected health professionals. - Family Practice
CME information from the American Academy of Family Physicians. - National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA)
an organization of individuals involved in the administration of sponsored programs at colleges, universities, and teaching hospitals. - Public Health Grand Rounds
The "patient" is defined as the community and the "presenting problem" is defined as a public health issue challenging the community and requiring its informed response.