
Activity ID
3842Expires
December 31, 2024Format Type
EnduringCME Credit
0.25Fee
$20CME Provider: American Medical Association
Description of CME Course
Treating family, colleagues, or oneself raises concerns about objectivity, patient autonomy, and informed consent. This module describes why providing such care is problematic and should generally be avoided, while recognizing the limited circumstances when care is permissible.
Disclaimers
1. This activity is part of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.
ABMS Member Board Approvals by Type
ABMS Lifelong Learning CME Activity
Allergy and Immunology
Anesthesiology
Colon and Rectal Surgery
Family Medicine
Medical Genetics and Genomics
Nuclear Medicine
Ophthalmology
Pathology
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Plastic Surgery
Preventive Medicine
Psychiatry and Neurology
Radiology
Thoracic Surgery
Urology
Commercial Support?
NoNOTE: If a Member Board has not deemed this activity for MOC approval as an accredited CME activity, this activity may count toward an ABMS Member Board’s general CME requirement. Please refer directly to your Member Board’s MOC Part II Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment Program Requirements.
Educational Objectives
1. Explain the limits, guidelines and expectations when treating colleagues
2. Explain the limits, guidelines and expectations when treating family
3. Explain the limits, guidelines and expectations when treating self
Keywords
NULL
Competencies
Interpersonal & Communication Skills, Professionalism
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit