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World CME -
National QA&CPD Programs
World CME provides
National CME (Continuing Medical Education) CPD (Continuing Professional
Development) and QA (Quality Assurance) programs, including 'intensive
CME/CPD' designed to bring developing nations doctors up to first world
standards, where required. A small fee is charged to cover costs but all
national programs are designed to be affordable to doctors in participating
countries. For more information contact: lesleypocock@mediworld.com.au
World CME National
programs
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Low
income countries
FREE
Middle
income countries
For countries deemed 'middle income' cost per individual doctor is $US30/year
but countries, regions, or groups can register for a group discount
of $US10 per annum for unrestricted access to all CME/CPD and video
resources. The same groups are welcome to use the site for formal CME/CPD
assessment of members. (Code has been included within the programs for
assessment purposes).
Groups
are welcome to obtain a sponsor to cover the cost of individual subscriptions.
Such sponsors will be given signage on the 'entry screen' for that particular
group. Each country or group can be allocated their own 'entry page'.
High
income countries
Cost of annual subscription for doctors in high income countries is:
First year
$US 50 CME subscription and $US 50 video library subscription or $80 for both.
Low income
(click for alphabetical list of qualifying nations)
Middle
income (click here for
alphabetical list of qualifying nations)
High
income (click here
for alphabetical list of qualifying nations)
Click
here for preview of titles list and sample case presentations

Click
here for video titles list and sample case presentations 
Click
here for medi+WORLD International journal articles list 
Poor
or no internet access?
This website and video library are ALSO available on CD ROM. in
html format. CD ROMs of the website and higher end multimedia CDs are
available in the CD shop. Simply add the cost of packaging and postage
of CD to your subscription rate.
Classifications based on World Bank Report April 2005 and incorporates
GNP, Atlas method and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
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