2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2014.11.010
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Impact of a Performance Improvement CME activity on the care and treatment of patients with psoriasis

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“…Also, two out of every three residents confirmed that workshops and courses improved their clinical skills. This overall improvement in clinical skills as an effect of engaging in CME has been well established in several educational papers [34][35][36][37] and is consistent with the results of the current study. The results of our study are grounds for cautious optimism and point to improvements in physicians' satisfaction with CMEs over that reported in the last decade [16].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Also, two out of every three residents confirmed that workshops and courses improved their clinical skills. This overall improvement in clinical skills as an effect of engaging in CME has been well established in several educational papers [34][35][36][37] and is consistent with the results of the current study. The results of our study are grounds for cautious optimism and point to improvements in physicians' satisfaction with CMEs over that reported in the last decade [16].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Also, two out of every three residents con rmed that workshops and courses improved their clinical skills. This overall improvement in clinical skills as an effect of engaging in CME has been well established in several educational papers [36][37][38][39] and is consistent with the results of the current study. The results of our study are grounds for cautious optimism and point to improvements in physicians' satisfaction with CMEs over that reported in the last decade [19].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Also, two out of every three residents confirmed that workshops and courses improved their clinical skills. This overall improvement in clinical skills as an effect of engaging in CME has been well established in several educational papers [25][26][27][28] and is consistent with the results of the current study. The results of our study are grounds for cautious optimism and point to improvements in physicians' satisfaction with CMEs over that reported in the last decade [10].…”
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confidence: 92%