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The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions Volume 11, Number 1, 1991 Contents Medicine Looking Forward and Looking Backward ES PPL OTe Te OO ee Te ee oe ee 3 Problem-Based Learning in Continuing Medical Education: Some Critical Issues Ue i aca ce ld ie eh ok ee i a 1] CPEPP: Development of a Model for Personalized Continuing Medical Education Kevin P. Bunnell, Ed.D., Kenneth A. Kahn, M.D., Louis B. Kasunic, D.O., IE a orders sy coals A seweleahs beet wanes 19 Dentistry A Population-Based Planning Approach to Professional Dental Education John B. Williams, D.M.D., Janice M. Butters, R.D.H.. 0... eee 29 Nursing Adapting an Established Curriculum to the Self-Instructional Format: Rationale and Process Reba A. Benschoter, Ph.D., Bevely J. Hays, Ph.D., R.N., Barbara J. Jackson, re ee G5, CAI, FE iT RI. ok as so se ekeAldea ens 43 Special Articles The Hidden Value of Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education Joseph S. Green, Ph.D., Seymour Cohen, M.D., Fred Rosner, M.D., Frances M. Maitland, Barbara §. Schneidman, M.D., Charles D. Sherman, Jr., NE BN 0s. ds oN ewes ako 0d EA eee A rae and ads 53 Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education Programs: A Selected Literature, 1984 — 1988 Patricia J. McLaughlin, M.S., Joe F. Donaldson, Ph.D... 1.0... 6 ee 65 Guest Editorial Meta-Analyses and Metaphors in CME Literature I 6 ios awit arke 5 RN OA RA A ee ee oe 85 Case Report The OSCME (Opportunity for Self-Assessment CME) eg RD eg ee eat oP ey rt oe eine ar 87 Editorial Health Care ““Consumers” and CEHP I ov ons Sew we 2 aly eae oN Pa eas eweues 95 349 The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions Volume 11, Number 2, 1991 Contents Special Article Developing an Institutional Policy on Conflict of Interest in CME Activities R. Van Harrison, Ph.D Medicine Stimulated Case Recall Interviews Applied to a National Protocol for Hyperbilirubinemia Jocelyn M. Lockyer, M.H.A.; Douglas D. McMillan, M.D.; Leona Magnan, R.N.; Albert Akierman, M.D.; John T. Parboosingh, M.D Allied Health Survey of the Continuing Education Needs of Ohio Health Care Professions: An Interdisciplinary Approach Alan Escovitz, Ph.D.; Arol Augsburger, O.D., M.S....000. c.cc0 c6e e 139 Theory and Practice New Research Agendas for CME: Organizing Principles for the Study of Self-Directed Curricula for Change Robert D. Fox, Ed.D CME and the Art of Medicine UU dliS a ais a al ae ea 169 Letter from Denmark The Decline and Fall of Audiovisual Aids in Medical Education i EE POLE OPO TE DR ee eR PE ln: oth ary 175 Editorials The Continuing Nursing Education Director in an Academic Setting ee een eT 177 The Vineyards of CEHP Ek eeeT er ee 181 Commentary The Shift of CME Leadership from Physicians to Non-Physicians R. Van Harrison, Ph.D Letters The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions Voiume 11, Number 3, 1991 Contents Medicine A Personalized Miniresidency Program at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine: A Seven-Year Perspective Martin P. Kantrowitz, M.D., Cheri N. Koinis, M.Ed., BN EE re ee re ee re ee 197 Marketing Continuing Medical Education Programs Dan W. Kennedy, Ph.D., Donna S. Queeney, Ph.D... 0.6. ce 205 Dentistry Varying the Format of CDE: Practitioners’ Perceptions of Need and Usefulness Marilyn W. Woolfolk, D.D.S., M.P.H., W. Paul Lang, D.D.S, M.P.H., Mahassen M. Farghaly, B.D.S., Ph.D., Thomas L. Ziemiecki, D.D.S., M.S., rr PIs 6 CK Koei aie TN eae beeked easter eas 215 Pharmacy CEHP Providers as Learning Facilitators: A Challenge RL TROTTER 6 is 68 een stags 6x ha HERR 8s 225 Nursing Fine-Tuning Nurse Management Education Through Formative Evaluation Dee Ann Gillies, Ed.D., R.N., David A. Child, M.A., M. Elizabeth Risley, Ph.D., Alfred Pach, II], Ph.D. 2.0.0... ccc eee 229 Allied Health Physical Therapy Refresher Courses: A Follow-up of Participants Martha C. Rader, Ph.D., P.T., Martha A. Clendenin, Ph.D., PT. .......... Letter from the People’s Republic of China Continuing Medical Education for the Health Professions in China eeeTeer eee eT ee Ty er ee rT ee Te Special Article Prescriptions for ACME’s Future Ne, SE RS os 60 04.44 RR eee ee Information The Influence of Brochure Covers on CME Enrollments SS ETLTT Tee Dy ey ey ee Editorial A Foreseeable Future for CEHP? rr ee eal e ghee ake 6 eae eee eee sedan 351 The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions Volume 11, Number4 , 1991 Contents Medicine Physicians Learning Continuing Medical Education from Third- Year Medical Students po aD) Oe ese ee ee eres ny Serer tr ee er Ut 277 Increasing the Use of Intensified Management of Diabetes: An Education Program for Physicians David G. Marrero, Ph.D., Patricia Moore, R.N., Carl D. Langefeld, M.S., and others Comparison of the Perceived CME Needs of Semirural and Urban Physicians Ce I. Gis edes & ces es aks eS oe Arde i kes oi 295 Anticipated and Encountered Barriers to Change in CME: Tools for Planning and Evaluation Kathleen Martin, M.Ed. and Paul E. Mazmanian, Ph.D. ........0....00...4. 301 Dentistry Continuing Dental Education Needs Assessment: A Regional Survey Lynda J. Young, M.A. and Joel D. Rudney, Ph.D. «0... 06 cee 319 An Instructional Method for Teaching Literature Evaluation Leopold H. Klausner, D.D.S. and Thomas G. Green, Ph.D. .........0.00044. 331 Special Article Continuities and Renewals: JCEHP After A Decade I I i gre en hs bea ch he has wo a eee 341 Editorial CME/CEHP — An Unfolding Story IE Ee. eS, Bi hh OR ee 345 Contents — Volume 11

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