FSMB Foundation Strategic Plan
Supporting educational initiatives that strengthen the safety and quality of health care through effective medical ... the safety and quality of health care through effective medical regulation.
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Supporting educational initiatives that strengthen the safety and quality of health care through effective medical ... the safety and quality of health care through effective medical regulation.
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This document provides recommendations for state medical boards and other state agencies to maximize the effective ... boards and other state agencies to maximize the effective use of PDMPs.
The FSMB Foundation is dedicated to supporting organizations who conduct research ... to improve the quality of health care through effective physician licensure and regulation, including
This module is one of several offered by the FSMB to help you succeed as a board member. ... Our goal is to help you be well-informed and effective in your work. Be sure to watch the other modules
The FSMB Foundation is accepting grant requests for nonprofit project funding. The Foundation ... the safety and quality of health care through effective physician licensure and regulation.
the Prometric website at: https://www.prometric.com/corona-virus-update. Prometric has a list of COVID-19-related ... FAQs on their website at: https://www.prometric.com/test-takers/frequently-asked-questions. A listing
The model guidelines provide a resource for medical boards in regulating licensees participating in marijuana programs, and tool for educating licensees as to a board’s expectations when
SAVANNAH, GA (Oct. 28, 2014) – The National Association of State Controlled ... federal agencies and others work to increase the effectiveness of efforts to prevent and control drug diversion
The guidelines provide an up-to-date resource for state medical and osteopathic boards in assessing physicians’ management of pain in their patients and determining whether opioid analgesics