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CME stands for commercial medical education: and ACCME still won't address the issue
- Correspondence to Dr Adriane Fugh-Berman, Pharmacology and Physiology, Georgetown University Medical Center,3900 Reservoir Rd NW, Med-Dent SE 402,Washington DC 20057, USA; ajf29{at}georgetown.edu
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CME stands for commercial medical education: and ACCME still won't address the issue
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- Received October 30, 2015
- Accepted November 23, 2015
- First published December 16, 2015.
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December 19, 2017
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