Medical University  |  MUSC Hospital  |  Directory  |  A-Z Index

MUSC Continuing Medical Education   



  Epic Ambulatory EMR Physician ClassroomTraining for new employees now approved for CME/CEU credit.

Effective July 15, 2012, those who qualify will receive instructions from the MUSC Office of CME.

              CME/CEU for EPIC Physician ClassroomTraining

Everyone who completed Epic classroom training in the Physician courses during the pilot and main training periods prior to GO LIVE on May 17th should have received an email with instructions for claiming your CME/CEU credit letter. If you received the instructions but have not yet claimed your credits, please do so immediately.

If you completed Epic classroom training in the Physician courses prior to May 17th and have not yet received an email from the Office of CME with instructions for claiming your credits, please contact Tina Kehoe at kehoet@musc.edu.

Nurses and Nurse Practitioners who completed the Epic Nurse classroom training should email Kathie Faulkner at faulknek@musc.edu and provide the date and length of training for the session(s) you attended to obtain nursing contact hours.

 

AAFP Prescribed Credit

The Office of CME recently received the following notification:

This Live activity, EPIC Ambulatory EMR Training, from February 27, 2012 to May 15, 2012, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 8 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Click here to download the AAFP statement, which should be used in conjunction with your CME credit letter stating AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Please refer to the above section on obtaining CME/CEU credits for Epic classroom training.



 Find us on Facebook

Visit MUSC Health on     
        YouTube!

The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

External Partners
• American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
• Diabetes Initiative of SC
• OQUIN–Outpatient Quality Improvement

  Network
• SCORxE Academic Detailing Project wit
h
  SC College of Pharmacy
• SECME Consortium with CME Offices at

  GHSU and UVA
• SC Pediatric Practice Research Network
• SC Primary Healthcare Association
• SC AHEC SCHOOLS (SC Health
  Occupations Outreach Learning System)
  Network
• SC DHEC
• SC Initiative for Quality Overweight/Obese
 
Care
• SC Professional Society on the Abuse of
  Children
• University of SC Office of CME
• SC Medical Association
• SC Hospital Association

MUSC Office of CME
19 Hagood Avenue
Suite 1004, MSC 754
Charleston, SC 29425