Charles Morrow Productions'
Innovative CMEs

Our CMEs focus on issues of practice, and how clinical procedures can be more patient-friendly and centered. Current ideas are case-based and interactive. Case studies are transformed into video or animated vignettes. Cases are presented, a test is given, followed by a panel discussion or Q&A session, followed by a second case study and a final test to determine the effectiveness of the training.

These CMEs are ideal for busy professionals —materials tell a story in small sections

Here are a few of our recent titles in our award-winning CME series:

The Immunization Dialogues

When and how to use online evidence-based tools to make proper practice choices about immunization issues and patient questions. Online.

Love Shouldn't Hurt

Aimed at the need to diagnose victims of domestic violence, works through issues of two simulated patients. Pre- and post-sims measure learners' intended actions before and after training. CD-ROM and online.

Asthma Dialogues

Addressing practical issues of asthma care in real life. Managed Care Data show major improve-ments in health outcomes of the learners' patients. Four modules on two CD-ROMs. a summary can be found in The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions (March 2007).

The next part can be found at Pediatricasthma.org, relating to issues within Meicaid Managed Care (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation).

 

HIV Partner Notification

Guide for educators to use case based interactive training to teach complex ideas of Domestic Violence Diagnosis in the Context of HIV testing and Partner Notification. Binder, DVD and CD-ROM.

Informed Consent

Improving the consent process in measurable ways. Realistic drama at the center of most medical care—the autonomy and choices of the patient in crisis, and the conflicts of the physicians' role. Online.

Domestic Violence (Endabuse)

Chyymidia

Futrue projects will tackle diabetes and opiates.

 

 

All CMEs are produced in collaboration with Robert W. Morrow, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Winner of the first NEGEA (AAMC) Award for innovation in CME.


New Directions in CME Training
for Healthcare Providers
Thoughts from Robert W. Morrow, MD, in .mp3 format.

CME that Actively Involves Learner-Quality Improvement

Interactive CME that Changes Outcomes

Educational Design

Targeting the Training

Merging the Trends

To find out more about how our case-based CMEs produce significant outcomes, please call Charlie Morrow at (212) 989-2400, or email him at info@cmorrow.com.



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