Is Yale University School of Medicine no longer a sponsor of The Medical Letter’s CME Program?
That is correct. The Medical Letter and Yale School of Medicine recently ended a productive and successful 25-year collaboration. The Medical Letter is now an accredited (ACCME, AAFP and ACPE) provider of continuing medical education and will continue to offer the same program with some added enhancements such as the ability to take the test online in smaller increments. Yale will continue to maintain files and administrate exams up to and including Exam 52. The Medical Letter will provide full service including grading and certificates for all tests beginning in January 2006 and going forward. So, if you have any questions regarding any exams beginning in January 2006 and into the future, call The Medical Letter Customer Service Department at 1-800-211-2769, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 6 pm, EST.
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