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J Contin Educ Health Prof ; 30(4): 246-50, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21171030

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INTRODUCTION: The rapid increase in the use of the Internet for continuing education by physicians suggests the need to define quality criteria for accredited online modules. METHODS: Continuing medical education (CME) directors from Canadian medical schools and academic researchers participated in a consensus process, Modified Nominal Group Technique, to develop agreement on the most important quality criteria to guide module development. Rankings were compared to responses to a survey of a subset of Canadian Medical Association (CMA) members. RESULTS: A list of 17 items was developed, of which 10 were deemed by experts to be important and 7 were considered secondary. A quality module would: be needs-based; presented in a clinical format; utilize evidence-based information; permit interaction with content and experts; facilitate and attempt to document practice change; be accessible for later review; and include a robust course evaluation. There was less agreement among CMA members on criteria ranking, with consensus on ranking reached on only 12 of 17 items. In contrast to experts, members agreed that the need to assess performance change as a result of an educational experience was not important. DISCUSSION: This project identified 10 quality criteria for accredited online CME modules that representatives of Canadian organizations involved in continuing education believe should be taken into account when developing learning products. The lack of practitioner support for documentation of change in clinical behavior may suggest that they favor traditional attendance- or completion-based CME; this finding requires further research.


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Instrucción por Computador/normas , Educación Médica Continua/organización & administración , Procesos de Grupo , Guías como Asunto , Internet , Acreditación/normas , Canadá , Consenso , Educación Médica Continua/normas , Humanos , Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud , Investigadores , Facultades de Medicina , Sociedades Médicas
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Can Vet J ; 44(3): 217-20, 2003 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12677690

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Streptococcus agalactiae remains an important pathogen of dairy herds in Québec, but data about antigenic characteristics of this microorganism are sparse. This study was conducted to determine the variety of S. agalactiae serotypes in dairy herds in Québec. Two hundred and ninety-five isolates cultured from the milk of individual cows from 7 regions of Québec were serotyped. Sixty-two percent of the isolates were untypable. Among the 38% of typeable isolates, serotype III was found most frequently. In conclusion, the heterogeneity found among antigenic determinants of isolates from bovine milk suggests that an immunological method for the detection of S. agalactiae performed directly on bovine milk would not be a practical approach.


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Leche/microbiología , Streptococcus agalactiae/clasificación , Animales , Catalasa/metabolismo , Bovinos , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana/veterinaria , Femenino , Quebec , Serotipificación , Streptococcus agalactiae/enzimología , Streptococcus agalactiae/aislamiento & purificación
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