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The 32nd Annual Specialty Review Course in Anesthesiology
May 3-9, 2008
The Chicago City Centre Hotel
Chicago, IL
The 55th Annual Anesthesiology Review Course
June 7-13, 2008
Westin Riverwalk
San Antonio, TX
Hawaii Anesthesiology Update 2008
August 4-8, 2008
The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii (Big Island)
An Intensive Review of the Specialty of Pain Medicine: A Pain Board Oriented Review Course
Aug 23-28, 2008
Chicago City Centre Hotel, Chicago, IL
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On the PC:
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Q: Are your CME activities accredited?
A: Yes. To see the details of our accreditations, Each activity will list the accreditations and credits allowed for that activity at the beginning of the CME activity.
Q: How do I get my certificates?
A: After answering all the test questions and hitting the submit button, you will be taken to an evaluation. You must complete this evaluation and hit submit to display your certificate. After the evaluation is completed and submitted your certificate will pop up allowing you to print the certificate or send it to you via e-mail. To make sure you receive your certificate e-mails, remember to keep your e-mail address up to date on the Update Profile page.
Q: How can I keep track of all the course I've completed?
A: Pain.com keeps a transcript of all the tests you've completed. To see or print the transcript, log into the site, click on Transcripts.
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