Healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has announced that its online decision support tool BMJ Best Practice now features a continuing medical education (CME/CPD) tracking, reporting and accreditation tool. This means that health professionals can earn CME credits while they use BMJ Best Practice as part of their working day.
CME forms an important part of a doctor's appraisal and revalidation, and research shows that point of care tools are a substantial component of their learning activity. For example, finding the answers to clinical questions or referring to the latest guidelines to make the right treatment decisions for their patients.
By combining these two activities, BMJ Best Practice now enables doctors to fit learning effortlessly into their working day. The new tool automatically collates time spent learning on BMJ Best Practice that users can review and download as certificates. Users can also reflect on their learning activity and the impact it has had on their practice in preparation for their appraisal and subsequent revalidation.
BMJ Best Practice gives healthcare professionals fast and easy access to the latest information when making diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Updated daily, it draws on the latest evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.
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