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November 9, 2016/Neurosciences/Education

A New Slate of Neuro CME Offerings Well Into 2017

Courses for almost every subspecialty

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A new year means it’s time to re-up on your CME requirements. Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute offers plenty of ways to meet those needs with live CME events for various neurology/neurosurgery subspecialty areas and at venues in Ohio, Florida and beyond.

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Here’s a directory of upcoming live events. Unless noted otherwise, further information for these courses is available from Martha Tobin at tobinm@ccf.org.

For updates to this schedule, visit ccfcme.org, where you can also find dozens of complimentary online CME activities from Cleveland Clinic on neurological/neurosurgical topics.

Leksell Gamma Knife® Perfexion™ Course:
Introduction to Cranial Neurosurgery and Advanced Radiosurgery
DEC. 4-8, 2017
Cleveland Clinic Gamma Knife Center, Cleveland

These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit™.

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