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RIOS Net: Research Involving Outpatient Settings

External CME Resources

RIOS Net members, particularly in rural areas, have expressed a desire for sources of Continuing Medical Education on our priority topics, particularly for sources that are high in quality, low in cost, and free of commercial bias.   We have no direct connection exists with the listed organizations.  We welcome your help to maintain this list.

Alcohol

AlcoholCME.com
   Sponsor: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcolism (NIH)
   Credits: 20+   Cost: Free   Registration: Short
   Comments: Audio controls awkward   Our Take: Good

Cancer Prevention

ACS Online CME
   Sponsor: American Cancer Society (ACS)
   Credits: 20+   Cost: Free   Registration: Short
   Comments: Note Colorectal Screening course   Our Take: Better

Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM)

NCAM Videolectures Online
   Sponsor: National Center on Complementary & Alternative Med. (NIH)
   Credits: 8   Cost: Free   Registration: Long
   Comments: Send Some   Our Take: Better

Depression

No external recommendations so far.

Diabetes

National Diabetes Education Initiative
   Sponsor: Thompson Professional
   Credits: 10   Cost: Free  Registration: Long
   Comments: Generates advertising  Our Take: Good

Family Violence

No external recommendations so far. 
See RIOS Net module on Intimate Partner Violence.    

Hepatitis C

HCV Advocate Online Education Center
   Sponsor: Hepatitis C Support Project
   Credits: 2   Cost: Free  Registration: Short
   Comments: Additional courses unfinished Our Take: Better

Tobacco Cessation

TobaccoCME.com
   Sponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH)
   Credits: 9   Cost: $150  Registration: Short
   Comments: Large advance fee covers entire series   Our Take: Good