More articles from From the editor
- Cyber-CME and the Journal’s computer-literate readers
Congratulations to you, our readers, on your adaptability and computer literacy.
- Who is conducting the deadly quartet?
The metabolic syndrome warrants aggressive intervention and prevention, even if we cannot explain it yet.
- CME good and bad news: Now 1.5 hours, but you must go online
Bookmark this URL: www.ccjm.org. Starting with this issue, you must go online to get your CME credit. It’s easy, you get your certificate for 1.5 CME hours right away, and it’s still free.
- Collect the evidence; I’ll look at it in a minute
We have good evidence and guidelines. Why aren’t we using them more?
- Follow the evidence—but don’t expect a straight path
The newest data on hormone replacement therapy remind us that evidence-based practice is not cookbook medicine.
- Keeping up with medical ‘truth’
It’s now documented: by the time you retire, half of what you learned in medical school will be false or obsolete.
- We need your help
If your copy of the Journal has a postcard on the cover, please sign it and drop it in the mail—it could save us a lot of money.
- CME reduction redux: While less isn’t more, it’s better than none
Like it or not, we have to follow ACCME rules. Other news: Your next certificate of CME credit will be a postcard—watch your mailbox.