Dr. Haskal offering CME on CCSVI

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Dr. Haskal offering CME on CCSVI

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http://www.prolibraries.com/mlg/?select ... ssionID=17
GS16g - Anatomic Challenges in CCSVI
Method of Participation:

During the period June 15, 2012 through June 14, 2013, participants must:

Read the educational objectives and faculty disclosures.
Study all parts of the educational activity.
Complete the posttest by recording the best answer to each question in the answer key and complete the evaluation form.
Submit the evaluation from online via ProLibraries.

To participate in this activity, please view the presentation and take the post test. Fill in the answer sheet and evaluation form and submit online via ProLibraries. CME credit will be awarded if a score of 100% is achieved. You will receive your certificate instantly.
Physicians can pay $5 and review the materials online and then take a test, for .25 CME.
I bet I'd disagree with something or other that he is teaching. CCSVI is still new and there is disagreement from one physician to the next. But I am happy to see educational opportunities offered.
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