Activity

Activity ID

10629

Expires

November 11, 2024

Format Type

Enduring

CME Credit

1

Fee

$30

CME Provider: American Medical Association

Description of CME Course

This enduring e-learning module incorporates animation, infographics, and scenario-based learning to help physicians identify proposed methods aimed at increasing the supply of organs available for transplantation, describe key ethical principles for organ donation and transplantation systems, and apply these principles to models for organ donation. Physicians will find that this engaging module explains how balancing issues such as informed consent, voluntariness, and conflict of interest is a necessary and complex rubric for creating viable methods of increasing organ donors.

Disclaimers

1. This activity is accredited by the American Medical Association.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.

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Educational Objectives

1. Identify proposed methods aimed at increasing the supply of organs available for transplantation
2. Describe key ethical principles for organ donation and transplantation systems
3. Apply these principles to models for organ donation

Keywords

Ethics, Surgery, Transplantation

Competencies

Medical Knowledge, Professionalism

CME Credit Type

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

DOI

10.1001/ama.2019.0460

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