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Q: What Kind of Credits are
issued?
Programs provide the following credits, depending on the Credit
Sponsors
A: For Physicians: CME Category
1
All programs with CME credits are AMA CATEGORY 1 Credit for
physicians issued though our educational partners comprised
of schools of medicine and medical associations that are accredited
by the AACME to provide medical education to physicians.
Nurse & Physician Assistants
Credits: AMA Category 1 Credit Certificates
are issued to participating Nurses & PA’s. Most
Nurse and PA Associations recognize this category of credit
as valid and applicable to their profession. Some programs
do provide contact hours for nurses and other allied healthcare
professionals.
A: For Pharmacists: ACPE Approved
Credits
All pharmacy ACPE credits are issued through our educational
partners comprised of schools of pharmacy and pharmacy associations
that are approved by the American Council on Pharmaceutical
Education as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education.
Q: Are they TAX Deductible?
A: At the completion
of the accredited travel programs, all registered participants
receive a certificate of attendance. Under current tax laws,
and with input from our National Board of Healthcare Advisors,
our programs are designed to comply with the test of reasonableness
for educational travel abroad. However, as always, we do recommend
you consult your accountant.
Q: How Many Credits are issued
per Course?
A: It varies depending on the course
offered. Credits issued average a minimum of 10-12 hours per
program. This information is included in the complete program
packet sent to you.
Q. Can anyone participate in
these travel programs?
A: ABSOLUTELY! Programs are designed
to give individuals not participating in the educational sessions
opportunities to explore the unique natural history &
culture of the many fascinating destinations offered. Sessions
are planned to optimize natural history & cultural interaction,
and maximize time with traveling companions. However, since
many of our educational experiences are “in the field”
- rainforests, savannah’s, reefs, villages, cultural
sites-we find that the majority of participants join us in
these special outings.
Q: Do traveling companions
not receiving credits pay the same price?
A: No, since the Credit Fee for the
travel program is not applicable to the traveling companion.
The fee varies according to program credit sponsorship.
Q: What is the typical Group
Size on these Trips?
A: The average group size is between
15-20 participants, plus the program faculty.
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ADVISORY BOARD
Richard Blackwell, Ph.D. M.D.
Director of Research & Diagnostics - Professor of Obstetrics
& Gynecology
Department of OBGYN
UAB School of Medicine
Mark Blumenthal
Founder & Executive Director
American Botanical Council
Linda L. Casebeer, Ph.D.
Associate Director/Division of Continuing Medical Education
UAB School of Medicine
Christopher Cullander, Ph.D.
Associate Dean & US Coordinator, US-EC Pharmobility Project
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA San Francisco/School of Pharmacy
Mary Hardy, M.D.
Medical Director/Integrative Medicine CEDARS-SINAI Medical
Center
Gustavo Heudebert, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine & Public Health
UAB School of Medicine
Elizabeth Keyes, R.Ph.
Director Strategic Alliances and Industry Relations AMERICAN
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION
Gary J. Martin Ph.D. FLS
Director of The Global Diversity Foundation
President of the Society for Economic Botany
University of Kent, UK & Marrakech, Morocco
D. William Schlott, M.D.
Medical Director-Global Access Programs
JOHNS-HOPKINS Medical Center
Kathleen Squires, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
USC Keck School of Medicine
Researcher Women's Health & Aids/Medical Director
LAC & USC Medical Center
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