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  1. NCME TV™ programs provide updates on important topics to your physicians that are often passed over by other CME providers. Program titles include:
     
    • hospital quality, performance, and credentialing issues — including
      programs to help meet JCAHO requirements
    • master lectures on critical topics in medicine in various disease states
    • state-mandated topics such as HIV/AIDS management, domestic violence, and pain management
    • late-breaking "hot topics" such as avian influenza, hospital preparedness for bioterrorism, and late stent thrombosis in acute coronary syndromes patients with drug-eluting stents
       
  2. Now, more than ever, hospitals are being examined by JCAHO and other agencies for continuous quality improvement and adherence to performance standards. NCME TV™ is a resource that helps demonstrate your commitment to improving patient care.
  3. Subscribing to NCME TV™ is 100% risk-free. Cancel anytime during the 60-day trial. Cancel thereafter for a pro-rated refund.
  4. NCME TV™ allows for convenient, “on-demand” access by your physicians. Moreover, the new platform facilitates future service enhancements, such as Podcasts, ancillary printed documents, and periodic live events.
  5. The NCME TV™ system is built on a tradition of programming excellence from the leader in electronic medical communications, the Network for Continuing Medical Education (NCME). Since 1965, NCME has been providing quality medical programs to hospitals across the country.
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Inpatient Management of Diabetes: Admission to Discharge

Recent Programs

Optimizing Patient Care for Acute Coronary Snydromes: An Evidence-Based Approach

Optimizing Outcomes in Schizophrenia

Inpatient Glycemic Management 2011: Rationale and Strategies

Managing UA/NSTEMI: A Rural Hospital Approach

Uncomplicated and Complicated Hypertension: Diagnosis and Treatment

A Team Approach to Establishing Regional Systems of Care for STEMI

Acute Pediatric Asthma: Therapeutic Evidence and Controversies

Improving Medication Adherence Among HIV-Infected Drug Users

Death Just Isn’t What It Used to Be

Electronic Health Records: Impact on Safety

The Role of the Hospitalist in Contemporary Patient Care

Palliative Care and Hospice

2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Preparedness

Gender Differences in Acute Coronary Syndromes Care and Outcomes

Is It Delirium or Dementia? How to Differentiate and Manage the Two Common Age-related Conditions

Venous Thromboembolism: Prophylaxis in Medical and Surgical Patients

The Febrile Child

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Overview and Psychosocial Treatments

Update on Bioterrorism

Managing Diabetes in the Hospital

Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

What Language Are You Speaking?
Improving Communication as a Safety, Quality, and Efficiency Imperative

Report From the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City – August 3-8, 2008

Antimicrobial Resistance: 12 Simple Steps Toward Prevention

Diet as a Means to Prevent and Control Elevated Blood Pressure

Best Practices in Blood Management

Preventing Falls in Older Hospitalized Adults: Six Steps to Lower Liability and Reduce Nonreimbursed Costs

Applying New ACC/AHA Guidelines for STEMI in 2008

Measuring and Improving the Quality and Safety of Medical Care: Beyond Joint Commission

Improving Acute Pain Management in Children: Essential Tools, Techniques, and Treatments

Medical Ethics: Informed Consent to Medical Treatment

Domestic Violence: Still A ''New'' Agenda in Healthcare

Influenza Update

Applying the ACC/AHA 2007 Guidelines for UA/NSTEMI in Clinical Practice

In-Hospital Stroke: An Evidence-Based Approach to Recognition and Management

HCV and HIV Coinfection

Elder Abuse: Detection, Management, and Prevention

Avian Influenza

Medical Ethics and End of Life Decisions