Enduring Materials
Boston University School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education (BUSM CME) produces and accredits a variety of enduring materials, including:
- CD-ROMs
- Slide lecture kits
- Monographs
- Newsletters
- Web-based activities
- Teleconferences
Working with BUSM faculty, as well as outside faculty, we develop high-quality educational materials and provide extensive support to ensure compliance with ACCME guidelines. Our experienced staff is qualified to offer educational design guidance, editorial review, and responsive program coordination. Our CME application process and our detailed planning outlines make our requirements clear and easy to follow.
For a list of our current monographs and to take tests online, visit www.bucmetest.com.
Web-based Activities
Cutaneous Laser
Expiration Date: November 30, 2009
3.5 credits
This program is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Candela Corporation.
Reach Out and Read: CME Course
Expiration Date: December 3, 2010
1 credit
This is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from the Pritzker Cousins Foundation.
Clinical Research Times
Expiration Date: June 30, 2010
0.25 credits per issue
Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence
Expiration Date: July 31, 2010
1 credit per issue
STD Clinical Intensive Continuing Medical Education Module
Expiration Date: April 30, 2010
1 – 2.5 credits per section (8 sections total)
This project was made possible through funding by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Safe Driving and Your Older Patients
Expiration Date: September 30, 2010
2 credits
Date of Original Release: October 1, 2007
Date of Last Review: October 1, 2009
Theory into Practice Systems (TIPS)
A unique CME course is designed to help you improve your daily practice, starting immediately.
Using a modular design, this program will help you to:
- Reduce risk of medical error and malpractice
- Directly apply the most recent relevant clinical trial evidence
- Improve quality of care of patients with 5 of the most common chronic illnesses
- Implement feasible and flexible practice improvement activities
- Support your Pay for Performance activities

