CME credit systems in three developing countries: China, India and Indonesia

  • Miller L
  • Chen X
  • Srivastava V
  • et al.
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Introduction. Two of the largest countries in the world, still developing nations, China and Indonesia, have now created national credit systems for continuing medical education (CME). A third, Ind...

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Miller, L. A., Chen, X., Srivastava, V., Sullivan, L., Yang, W., & Yii, C. (2015). CME credit systems in three developing countries: China, India and Indonesia. Journal of European CME, 4(1), 27411. https://doi.org/10.3402/jecme.v4.27411

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