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What is the difference between External and Internal CME credits?

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What is the difference between External and Internal CME credits?

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You can earn external CME credits by participating in CME activities that were formally accredited by an official accreditation authority. Accreditation can be awarded by local, regional, national or international CME authorities. If your country does not have official CME authorities, it is possible to apply for accreditation to EBAC. You will earn internal CME credits by participating in your local CME activities, in hospital ground rounds, improving your competence by learning new procedures or interventions, etc. Internal CME credits are reported, and recognized by, the local or national CME authority, according to its policies and procedures.

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