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Solving the Great American Murder Mystery: A National Symposium on the 40th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination
In addition to the following continuing education opportunities,
this conference may be eligible for continuing education credits for other
professional groups. Please inquire if you would like additional information
about these or other opportunities.
- This program has been approved by the Pennsylvania
Continuing Legal Education Board for fourteen (14) hours of substantive
law, practice and procedure CLE credit and zero (0) hours of ethics,
professionalism or substance abuse CLE credit. Seven (7) hours of substantive
credit are offered for Friday’s program, and seven (7) hours of
substantive credit are offered for Saturday’s.
- This activity has been planned and implemented in
accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship
of Allegheny General Hospital and The Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic
Science and Law. Allegheny General Hospital is accredited by the ACCME
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Allegheny General Hospital designates this continuing medical education
activity for a maximum of nineteen (19) credit hours in Category 1 credit
towards the AMA Physicians Recognition Award. Each physician should
claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational
activity. Three hours are approved for Thursday, and eight hours each
for Friday and Saturday.
- Approval has been granted by the Pennsylvania Coroners
Education Board for 8 continuing education credits. Attendance is required
for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
- Approval has been requested from the Ohio State Coroners
Association for an undetermined number of continuing education credits.
Please check back for updates.
- Approval has been granted for Pennsylvania Act 48
credit for primary and secondary education teachers. The program is
accredited as follows: Thursday, 2.5 credits; Friday, 8 credits; Saturday,
8 credits; and Sunday, 6.5 credits.
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