AAP News Vol. 2 No. 6 June 1986, p. 3
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New CME Plus program offers more CME credit for the money

The Academy is helping pediatricians stretch their dollars while increasing their Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities through "CME Plus."

Under the new program, members who attend an AAP CME course at full fee will receive a certificate permitting them to enroll on-site, at no charge, in a three-hour seminar at an AAP Spring Session or Annual Meeting. This offer becomes effective with the AAP CME Course "Advances in Pediatrics I," scheduled for Sept. 12-14 in New York.