Travel-free CME: Prescribing Exercise
The Weekly Recommended Allowance and Tips for Maintaining Compliance
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May 6, 2020
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
To help meet the needs of busy providers OHSU Continuing Professional Development has developed a series of live, internet-based Continuing Medical Education talks for primary care providers. About the speakerDr. Nels Carlson is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. He also serves as Assistant Dean for Continuing Professional Development in the School of Medicine at OHSU. He was awarded his MD from Oregon Health & Science University. Post-graduate training included a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at Harvard Medical School-Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and a Neurophysiology fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Dr. Carlson is a 2015 recipient of the Division of CME Distinguished Faculty Award, given in recognition of outstanding service to continuing medical education. Dr. Carlson has nothing to disclose |
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Webex Training |
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To help meet the needs of busy providers OHSU Continuing Professional Development has developed a series of live, internet-based Continuing Medical Education talks for primary care providers.
About the speaker
Dr. Nels Carlson is an Associate Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. He also serves as Assistant Dean for Continuing Professional Development in the School of Medicine at OHSU. He was awarded his MD from Oregon Health & Science University. Post-graduate training included a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at Harvard Medical School-Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and a Neurophysiology fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Dr. Carlson is a 2015 recipient of the Division of CME Distinguished Faculty Award, given in recognition of outstanding service to continuing medical education.
Dr. Carlson has nothing to disclose