To ensure ease of use, Doctorfungus attempts to deliver CME activities in as many web deliverable formats as possible. Not every activity is available in every possible format.
To understand which format is available for the CME activity you're interested in look for these symbols.
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Web formatted activities are presented as any web page would be. If activities are available for credit, the test, along with associated forms will likely be presented "dynamically" (i.e. automated test scoring).
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PDF formatted activities are presented as Adobe Acrobat "Portable Documents". Depending upon your browser version you may be able to view these slides within your browser. Likewise, or otherwise, you will be able to download the entire activity and view, off-line, in your Acrobat software.
If you don't have the Adobe Acrobat software installed on your computer, you can get it here for free.
If activities are available for credit the test and associated forms will be included within the PDF formatted activity.
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PowerPoint formatted activities are presented as Microsoft Power Point slides. Depending upon your browser version you may be able to view these slides within your browser. Likewise, or otherwise, you will be able to download the entire activity and view, off-line, in your Power Point software.
If activities are available for credit you will be given instructions within each activity to complete the test and associated forms with each activity.
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With nearly 1/2 billion downloads the Macromedia Flash Player enables you to seamlessly view rich multi-media (video, audio, animation, etc.) web content and applications.
If you don't have the Macromedia Flash 6 player installed on your computer, you can get it here for free.
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Video/Audio formatted activities can be presented in any number of proprietary formats. While this form of media is compelling, it is not for the faint of heart (read computer novice) or those with anything but DSL, ISDN and/or high speed CABLE internet connectivity.
Doctorfungus does its best to ensure that all Video/Audio materials are available for the most ubiquitous players, i.e. QuickTime, Real and/or the Microsoft media player.
All of these players are free for the download. Click on the icons below to download and install any or all of these players.
If activities are available for credit the test and associated forms will most likely be available as PDF's.
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Audio formatted activities are presented as audio only files. Almost any computer built (circa 1995 or later) and equipped with a sound card and speakers can play this format. If you have the media players noted above, you should have no problem listening to these file types.
If activities are available for credit, the test along with associated forms will most likely be available as PDF's.
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