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(Pediatrics in Review. 2006;27:43.)
© 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics


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PREP as a Teaching Tool

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PREP the Curriculum was developed more than 25 years ago to assist physicians in practice with their continuing medical education needs. In most cases, individual clinicians read Pediatrics in Review (PIR) and take PREP Self-Assessment (PREP SA) to stay up-to-date, prepare for maintenance of certification, and determine areas in which they need more education, but innovative ways of using PREP the Curriculum have gone beyond the conventional uses.

Although not developed specifically for pediatric residents, PREP the Curriculum is being used by many residents, a fact we discovered during focus groups held annually at the National Conference and Exposition of the American Academy of . . . [Full Text of this Article]


Mary Ellen Rimsza, MD
Editor, PREP Self Assessment
American Academy of Pediatrics







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