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Partner Organizations
This multi-year initiative was made possible by a collaboration of seven partners working in cooperation with myriad organizations. This close partnership has created an unprecedented and comprehensive approach to overactive bladder issues and bladder health.
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American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. (AUA, AUAER) The AUAER promotes and supports urological clinical care through continuing professional education of urologists, thus enhancing clinical proficiency and physician performance. Improved physician proficiency and knowledge, through raising quality of physician care, results in improved patient outcomes and excellent research training.
The AUA received ACCME accreditation with commendation in 2008.
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American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) The AUGS is comprised of over 1,300 physicians, fellows and allied health professionals, is dedicated to research and education in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery... Through encouraging research and education, AUGS promotes the highest standards of practice in the prevention and treatment of pelvic floor disorders in an ethical, safe and effective manner.
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Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association (IPMA) IPMA a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational association creates educational and change strategies that transform healthcare practices to improve patient health. The mission of IPMA is to disseminate medical knowledge and elevate the standards of continuing medical education to improve physicians' ability to prevent, detect and treat disease.
IPMA received ACCME accreditation with commendation in 2007.
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California Academy of Family Physicians (CAFP) The mission of CAFP, the largest primary care specialty organization in California, is to advance the personal and professional development of family physicians, assist members with resources and support, analyze and disseminate information, and advocate to improve the health of Californians and improve the role and practice of family physicians.
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Healthcare Performance Consultants (HPC) HPC helps to design and measure educational strategies that are intended to change clinical behaviors and reinforce evidence-based best practices through continuing medical education . HPC experience and core competencies include qualitative and quantitative needs assessment, application of adult learning principles in content development, and outcomes measurement, analysis and reporting.
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University of Cincinnati Center for Continuous Professional Development (CCPD) The CCPD is focused on inter-professional continuing education and development for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals that promotes team-based care and quality improvement for better patient care. The CCPD relies on the extensive content, educational expertise, and close relationship with community-based providers of the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center to develop quality education programs that directly impact clinicians and patient care.
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University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) UNTHSC registers more than 18,000 healthcare professionals at more than 600 activities in all areas of the United States each year. The health science center houses the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Physician Assistant Studies Program, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Public Health and School of Health Professions.
UNTHSC holds ACCME accreditation with commendation and are additionally accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
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