The NEJM Group and The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, two of the most trusted names in medical and scientific content, have joined forces to create the best in ongoing orthopaedic education. JBJS Clinical Classroom on NEJM Knowledge+ is a state-of-the-art adaptive learning platform that helps users assess the orthopaedic material they know and identify the areas where they need reinforcement. JBJS Clinical Classroom is an efficient and engaging way to prepare for initial board certification or maintenance of certification (MOC) exams.
Edited by Dr. Christopher Chiodo, JBJS Clinical Classroom houses more than 2,800 questions based on learning objectives developed by experts in 10 orthopaedic subspecialties. It continually tailors the experience to users' specific learning needs. Residents, fellows, or board-certified orthopaedists can use JBJS Clinical Classroom to reinforce clinical skills and boost confidence. Users can also earn AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. JBJS Clinical Classroom is approved by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery to provide scored and recorded self-assessment examination (SAE) credits for MOC.
For residency program directors, JBJS Clinical Classroom reports performance data at the individual and program level. Directors can identify at-risk performers and monitor group and individual performance by learning objective and by postgraduate year.
For a limited time, JBJS is offering discounted introductory pricing. Interested parties may visit http://jbjsclinicalclassroom.jbjs.org/ to learn more about JBJS Clinical Classroom on NEJM Knowledge+.
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