Activity

Activity ID

13743

Expires

December 1, 2027

Format Type

Enduring

CME Credit

0.5

Fee

$30

CME Provider: AMA Journal of Ethics

Description of CME Course

This activity is comprised of five multiple-choice questions based on the content of an AMA Journal of Ethics podcast about therapeutic music and peace in health care. The featured guests are Jeanne Kisacky, PhD, medical historian; and John Meyer, human-centered design specialist. The target audience for this activity includes clinicians of all specialties as well as other health care professionals. The interview with Dr Kisacky was recorded September 3, 2024; the interview with John Meyer was recorded September 12, 2024.

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 key ethical values or principles at stake, as described in the program
2. Distinguish among factors of ethical, clinical, legal, social, and cultural significance
3. Articulate how central themes of clinical and ethical relevance in the program can influence health care practice
4. Explain at least one way in which micro-level clinical ethics questions intersect with broader macro-level policy questions in health care

Keywords

Ethics, History of Medicine, Humanities, Innovations in Health Care Delivery

Competencies

Medical Knowledge, Professionalism

CME Credit Type

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

DOI

10.1001/ama.2024.0001274

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