This DVD-ROM is a controlled self-assessment program accredited by the Universite de Montreal and acknowledged by the Canadian Association of Radiologists, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the American Medical Association (AMA PRA Category 1) and the Federation de l’Enseignement Post-Universitaire de Radiologie in France.
Important
Accredited for a maximum of 40 hours in section 4 of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Accredited for a maximum of 40 hours toward AMA PRA category 1 in the USA by agreement between CACME and ACCME for substantial equivalence.
Accredited for a maximum of 40 hours by FEPUR in France for SFR category 2.
Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the activity towards the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, or the American Medical Association or SFR.
Every DVD-ROM is: Identified by a specific invoice number; Engraved with a serial number.
The Pro-Mammo-CD computer program can only register one invoice number and one serial number for each DVD-ROM sold.
CME test is free and available within the DVD!
Participants must answer the CME test by printing the ''answers and certificate request'' form included in the DVD (Part 6 of the Main Index). Each participant can then assess by himself his score, his performance relative to peers, the identification of right and wrong answers and the detailed breakdown answers. A certificate of participation will be provided by Pro-Mammo-CD only if requested by e-mail (administrative charges for $75.00 USD apply).
The CME test is in part 6 of the main index of the DVD-ROM.
Certificate of participation
A certificate of participation may be required by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the American Medical Association. This certificate will be provided on request only, if needed. Administrative fee: $75.00.
Here is an example :
Have an analytical mind based on a thorough analysis of the histogram presented on breast cancer and check only the right answer.
a
Breast cancer is more frequent in older women.
Age-Standardized
Incidence Estimation Rates of Breast Cancer per 100,000 Women
National Cancer Institute of Canada, Canadian Cancer Statistics, Toronto, Canada; April 2001
b
Breast cancer is exclusively a post menopausal disease.
c
The histogram shows an increase of the incidence rate about age 40 and a progressive increase thereafter.
Pro-Mammo-CD produces a medical research in the form of a DVD, an education resource of practical clinical cases dedicated to radiologists, but absolutely relevant to pathologists, surgeons, nucleists (nuclear medicine), gynaecologists, oncologists, general practitioners specialized in women’s health care. Self-assessment DVD accredited by the University of Montreal and acknowledged by the Royal College of physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR), SFR, Canadian Medical Association (CMA), American Medical Association (AMA) in the USA, FEPUR, CACME, ACCME (substantial equivalence), with BI-RADS of the American College of Radiology (ACR), decision making flow charts, digital mammography (mammogram, DR, CR), ultrasound (ultrasonography) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), scintimammography, PET-scan (Positron emission tomography), SPECT, histology (pathology) for better screening of breast cancer. Produce evaluated by Dr Laszlo Tabar, Dr Lawrence Bassett of UCLA, RadioGraphics (Radiology), SFRnet, European Journal of Radiology (EJR), American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR).