JAAD Grand Rounds quiz : Solitary violaceous plaque on an adult’s shoulder - 10/08/11
Identification No. 811201
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Learning objectives: At the conclusion of this learning activity, physician participants should be able to assess their own diagnostic and patient management skills and use the results of this exercise to help determine personal learning needs that can be addressed through subsequent CME involvement. Instructions for claiming CME credit appear in the front advertising section. See last page of Contents for page number.
Instructions: In answering each question, refer to the specific directions provided. Because it is often necessary to provide information occurring later in a series that give away answers to earlier questions, please answer the questions in each series in sequence.
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Answer sheets are bound into the Journal for US, Canadian, and life members of the American Academy of Dermatology. Additional answer sheets may be obtained by contacting the Member Resource Center of the American Academy of Dermatology by calling toll-free (866) 503-SKIN (7546), by calling (847) 240-1280 (for international members), or by e-mailing mrc@aad.org. Alternately, the examination can be completed online at JAAD/. |
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The authors, editors, planners, editorial and education staff involved with this CME activity and all content validation/peer reviewers of this journal-based CME activity have reported no relevant financial relationships with commercial interest(s). |
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The Self-Assessment Task Force of the American Academy of Dermatology is led by Erin E. Boh, MD. |
Vol 64 - N° 1
P. 209-212 - janvier 2011 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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