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Jointly Sponsored
by

FBHC

and

WHF

Philadelphia

CME Program


Women's Healthcare Forum CME programs are jointly sponsored by the Foundation for Better Health Care (FBHC) and Women's Healthcare Forum, Inc. (WHF). The FBHC is an independent nonprofit educational organization that is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Goal

The goal of the WHF is to increase awareness of gender-based differences that impact human physiology, the pathophysiology of disease, and health-related outcomes. Gender-based differences begin at conception and persist through life. For this reason, the WHF presents a global approach to healthcare designed to guide health-related strategies throughout the lifespan.


Learning Objectives

The learning objectives for this activity have been designed to address clinician competence, performance or patient outcomes. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

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Needs Assessment

The FBHC has incorporated into this CME activity the relevant educational needs concerning knowledge, competence, or performance that underlie the professional practice gaps of our participants.


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CME Credit Designation


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CE Credit Designation


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Faculty

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Identifying and Resolving Conflicts of Interest

The FBHC requires all planning committee members, faculty, teachers, authors, and staff of a CME activity to identify all relevant financial relationships that benefit the individual and his or her spouse or partner in any financial amount within the past 12 months. Such relationships may create the opportunity to affect the content of CME regarding the products or services of the commercial interest.

The FBHC has created the FBHC Committee to Identify and Resolve Conflicts of Interest, which reviews Faculty and Staff Disclosure Statements, identifies and resolves conflicts of interest, and determines the level of participation of planning committee members, faculty members, teachers, and authors.

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FBHC Faculty and Staff Disclosure Policy

The Foundation for Better Health Care will disclose to participants the existence of any relevant financial relationships between faculty members, FBHC staff members, and the staffs of a Joint Sponsor and/or Educational Partner (when applicable), who planned, authored, contributed to, and/or reviewed the content of this activity, and any commercial interest discussed in this educational activity. Disclosure will occur prior to the presentation(s), either through oral communication to the audience by the moderator or chair, or written communication in the syllabus or handout material.

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FBHC Disclosure

The FBHC reserves the right to substitute speakers and modify the program without notice, and will not be liable for any costs incurred by attendees as a result of Forum cancellation, including but not limited to airfare, hotel, meals, or other incidental expenses.

The FBHC does not endorse specific products of any pharmaceutical concern.

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Cancellation/Substitution Policy

The FBHC will not issue refunds. If you must cancel, you may substitute another person in your place. You must make the substitution in writing to ExpoTrac, PO Box 1280, Woonsocket, RI 02895, or by fax at (401) 765-6677.

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Grantors
A complete list of grantors will be provided at a later date.

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