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The Journal Watch Online CME Program
 
 
  Discover the ease of the Journal Watch Online CME Program: Take the 60-second tour below.  
 

STEP 1: Select a category.

 

STEP 2: Choose an exam from the list.

 

STEP 3: Read the four summaries related to the exam.

 

STEP 4: Answer four multiple choice questions.

 

STEP 5: Keep track of your records online.

 

STEP 6: Get your CME certificate when you’re done.

 

Experience the ease and convenience of Online CME

 

Test your comprehension and increase your depth of understanding on Journal Watch summaries you're already reading.

 

Get immediate feedback — no waiting for results.

 

Take exams at your convenience, at your own pace, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Take exams periodically or all at once, when you need the credits — it's your choice.

 

Enjoy automatic tracking of your completed tests and available credits.

   
SEE COMPLETE LISTING OF AVAILABLE EXAMS: click here

 

 

 

SUBSCRIBERS
10 FREE CME exams* are included with your paid subscription

Additional discounted exams available:
 $10 for one exam
 $30 for five exams
 $50 for ten exams

 

NON-SUBSCRIBERS
 $15 for one exam
 (includes access to
 the full-text summaries)
 $60 for five exams
 $100 for ten exams

Earn required AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and AAFP prescribed credits conveniently right online — quickly and easily.

 

Take exams at your convenience 24/7.

 

At least one new exam is added every two weeks.


*The Massachusetts Medical Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Each exam in the Journal Watch Online CME Program has been approved for [1] AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and [.5] AAFP Prescribed credit.

 

In a recent survey, Weekly CME users said:

“I thought the questions were very well formulated, in that they included the most clinically pertinent data.”

“I love Journal Watch because it helps me keep up with information OUTSIDE of my practice realm.”

“Good mixture of practical with research.”

 

Click here to view CME exam topics.

 
 
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