| The article, “Intimate Partner Violence Update,” authored by
Joan L. Huffman, MD and appearing in the
Winter
2007 issue of
Northeast Florida Medicine Journal, has been approved for
2.0
category 1 credit hours.
Faculty & Credentials:
Joan L. Huffman, MD,
FCAS, is an Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, FL.
Target Audience: Physicians (M.D. and D.O.) needing credit for
relicensure or initial licensure.
Objectives for CME Article
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Describe the mechanism of intimate
partner violence.
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Define who is the victim of intimate
partner violence.
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Discuss how to do an intervention and
where to refer victims and/or abusers..
Date of Release: December 15, 2007 Date Credit Expires:
December 15, 2009 Estimated time to complete: 2 hrs.
Methods of Physician Participation in the Learning Process
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Read the
Intimate Partner Violence Update article
- Complete the Post Test and
Evaluation and submit to the DCMS
Hardware & Software required: Internet compatible
computer with browser and Adobe Acrobat Reader to read the article in
PDF format.
CME Credit Eligibility:
In order to receive full credit for this activity, a minimum passing
grade of 70% must be achieved. Only one re-take opportunity will be
granted if a passing score is not made on the first attempt. A
certificate of credit/completion will be emailed, faxed or USPS mailed
within 4-6 weeks of submission. If you have any questions, please
contact the DCMS at 355-6561, ext. 106, or
deana@dcmsonline.org.
Faculty Disclosure Information
Dr. Joan Huffman reports that she has
no significant relationships to disclose, financial or otherwise, with
any commercial supporter or product manufacturer associated with this
activity.
Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest
St. Vincent’s Medical Center (SVMC) requires speakers, faculty, CME
Committee, and other individuals who are in a position to control the
content of this educational activity to disclose any real or apparent
conflict of interest they may have as related to the content of this
activity. All identified conflicts of interest are thoroughly evaluated
by SVMC for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies mentioned in
the presentation and educational materials used as basis for content,
and appropriateness of patient care recommendations.
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