Recertification for internal medicine (and subspecialties, including gastroenterology) continues to evolve, with new requirements for certification designed to improve practice quality and management. Dr. John Kuemmerle, professor of medicine and physiology, and associate chair of GI research at the Medical College of Virginia, details these requirements with host Dr. Jay Goldstein. How are these requisites impacting clinical practice?
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Recertification for internal medicine (and subspecialties, including gastroenterology) continues to evolve, with new requirements for certification designed to improve practice quality and management. Dr. John Kuemmerle, professor of medicine and physiology, and associate chair of GI research at the Medical College of Virginia, details these requirements with host Dr. Jay Goldstein. How are these requisites impacting clinical practice?
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