The Office of Professional and Continuing Education at the University of North Texas Health Science Center’s purpose is to improve health and quality of life of those living in Texas and beyond by developing and implementing lifelong learning opportunities to enhance competence and/or performance of physicians and other health care professionals.
News and Updates
- PACE's Associate Vice President, Pam McFadden, named President of the Society of Academic CME (SACME)
- PACE wins 2013 Award for Outstanding CE Outcomes Assessment from the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP)
- PACE wins 2013 Medical Schools Member Section "Great Ideas Award" from ACEHP
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New Educational Opportunities
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ONLINE INTERACTIVE: Suspected Infectious Skin Rash
2.0 Hour Category 2A, AOA
2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
2.0 CNE Contact Hour
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LIVE: Reducing Risks of Vaccine Preventable Illnesses in Children in East Texas
1.5 CME Credits/1.5 Nursing Contact Hours
Meetings in October, November and December in Texarkana, Athens, Palestine, Tyler, Nacogdoches, Lufkin and Dallas.
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ONLINE: Reducing MRSA Rates in Schools and Communities
1 CME Credit/1 Nursing Contact Hour
Accurate diagnosis and treatment, open communication between community healthcare professionals, as well as proactive, current information related to risk and prevention can allay fears, reduces absenteeism, protect community health and conserve valuable resources in education and healthcare.
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ONLINE: Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is the most frequent reason for problem-related gynecological visits in the US and accounts for a third of all gynecological visits, about 10% of family practice and about 5% of general practitioner visits annually. Many primary care providers do not understand the pathophysiology and principles of management of DUB, although the disorder can be managed in primary care. The new classification system can facilitate management of DUB.
Registration Fee: $10
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Most Wednesdays at noon on campus and online |
This page last updated Nov 16, 2012