KU Med Program earns top recognition

By Staff     Apr 8, 2002

The Continuing Medical Education program at the Kansas University School of Medicine has been given a rare six-year renewal of its accreditation.

The program, which coordinates post-graduate courses for physicians across Kansas, received its renewal from the national Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. A six-year renewal is the highest level of accreditation and was given to only 6 percent of schools that applied.

In the past, KU’s program has received four-year accreditation renewals, which is standard.

KU Med Program earns top recognition

By Staff     Apr 8, 2002

The Continuing Medical Education program at the Kansas University School of Medicine has been given a rare six-year renewal of its accreditation.

The program, which coordinates post-graduate courses for physicians across Kansas, received its renewal from the national Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. A six-year renewal is the highest level of accreditation and was given to only 6 percent of schools that applied.

In the past, KU’s program has received four-year accreditation renewals, which is standard.

KU Med Program earns top recognition

By Staff     Apr 8, 2002

The Continuing Medical Education program at the Kansas University School of Medicine has been given a rare six-year renewal of its accreditation.

The program, which coordinates post-graduate courses for physicians across Kansas, received its renewal from the national Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. A six-year renewal is the highest level of accreditation and was given to only 6 percent of schools that applied.

In the past, KU’s program has received four-year accreditation renewals, which is standard.

KU Med Program earns top recognition

By Staff     Apr 8, 2002

The Continuing Medical Education program at the Kansas University School of Medicine has been given a rare six-year renewal of its accreditation.

The program, which coordinates post-graduate courses for physicians across Kansas, received its renewal from the national Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. A six-year renewal is the highest level of accreditation and was given to only 6 percent of schools that applied.

In the past, KU’s program has received four-year accreditation renewals, which is standard.

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