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Frequently Asked Questions About AHA Journals CME

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DownHow can I earn credit using AHA Journals CME?
DownWhat will I receive to document the credit I have earned?
DownHow do I know that my answers for the AHA Journals CME quiz are correct?
DownDo I need to get a percentage of questions correct to earn credit?
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Who can take the courses on AHA Journals CME?Up

To earn credits, you must be a member subscriber to the journal through which the AHA Journals CME article is offered, and the quiz itself must be accredited by a recognized accrediting body.

Institutional subscriptions are not valid for AHA Journals CME. To subscribe, please visit , or to activate your current subscription, please visit . To see our subscriptions FAQ, please visit

Where applicable, the AMA Physician's Recognition Award is only available to physicians licensed in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Physicians licensed in other countries are also welcome to participate in the AHA Journals CME activity, and physicians with current and valid licenses in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico are eligible for credit even if they live or practice in other countries.


How can I earn credit using AHA Journals CME?Up

Credit from AHA Journals CME is granted on a per-course basis (usually 1 credit hour per completed course, where the course is estimated to require one hour of work to complete). To earn credits, you must answer all the questions for a particular course and then submit the quiz for grading.

Instructions for taking a course are here. Each time you successfully complete an AHA Journals CME course, tokens proportionate to the credits claimed will be deducted from your account balance. Check your balance of CME tokens here.


What will I receive to document the credit I have earned?Up

Once you have completed a course and specified how much credit you are claiming, your My CME summary page will be updated to reflect the hours earned along with a link to a printable version of the official certificate for that course. Where applicable, you may send this certificate to the appropriate accrediting body or society.


How do I know that my answers for the AHA Journals CME quiz are correct?Up

Once you have completed a specific AHA Journals CME course, your quiz score will be displayed, along with the correct answers highlighted. A link to the preferred answer in the context of the reading material will be provided, either before or after passing the quiz.


Do I need to get a percentage of questions correct to earn credit?Up

This will be designated on a per course basis. For some courses, a score of, for example, 80% or better is required to receive credit for each quiz submitted.


"Cookies" and your PrivacyUp

About our use of "cookies," auto sign-in, and signing out. Also, what to do if you cannot get past the sign-in page.


PDFsUp

Click here for frequently asked questions about PDFs.


Use Web Browsers EffectivelyUp

See our page on using Web browsers effectively.


Web Browser RequirementsUp

As Web browser technology develops, new capabilities become available that can improve the appearance of online articles as well as offer new features to facilitate your research activities.

Browsers AHA Journals CME supports:

MACINTOSH WINDOWS OTHER
Netscape version 6.1 and above  
Opera current production version
Safari current production version    
Firefox current version
Mozilla current production version
Explorer Mac version discontinued by Microsoft June '03 version 5.5 and above  
Lynx current production version



Is the site too slow?Up

Tips for users who are experiencing slow response:

Some users of AHA Journals CME from outside of U.S./Canada have reported slow response to us, especially when they are viewing the full text of articles. This slowness is primarily caused by overloaded networks between the U.S. and Europe at certain times of the day, by slow network links in some parts of Europe, and by the large size of the full-text articles. There are some things that you can do to improve response.




What do I do if I need more help?Up

If you do not find the answer you need, please let us know via the Feedback form, or cmeaha-feedback{at}highwire.stanford.edu and include the words "AHA Journals CME Help" in the subject line of your message.




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