Continuing Education Credits Now Available for
Web-based Study Course on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The CFIDS Association of America and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) invite health care professionals to earn free continuing
education credits (CME, CNE, or CEU) through a newly developed, Web-based,
self-study course on the diagnostics and treatment of chronic fatigue
syndrome.
“Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Diagnostic & Management Challenge”
is a 2-hour course of study designed to provide an overview of chronic
fatigue syndrome. The goal of this course is to assist health care professionals
in detecting, diagnosing, and managing this complicated disorder.
Continuing education credits will be offered to various professions based
on 2 hours of instruction. The credits are offered through CDC’s
Division of Professional Development and Evaluation, Public Health Practice
Program Office, which is an accredited provider of multidisciplinary continuing
education.
It is not necessary to complete the course in a single session. Recurring
access is available by logging on to the Web site with a private password.
To learn more about the course, click here.
To go directly to the secure registration page for the course, click
here. In order to access the course materials, you will be required
to provide your professional licensure number during the registration
process. All registration information is confidential and will not be
shared with any other person or agency. You will be contacted only if
and when evaluation data are studied.
For further information, please contact kfaryna@cfids.org
or tlupton@cfids.org.
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