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What Therapeutic Window and Google Have in Common When You’re Talking About Continuing Medical Education

Google’s the hottest word on everybody’s tongue these days-and I do mean everybody. It doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about searching for something in the vast reaches of cyber space, video chatting with your sister in the Philippines or running a hassle-free email server, the first place you’re going to look is…okay, probably Skype for the video chat, but Google is owning the field everywhere else. With the launch of Google+, those numbers are climbing even higher.
With that in mind, it shouldn’t come as any surprise to anybody that Therapeutic Education (www.syschlagersite.com), a rising star in the field of continuing medical education, has a few things in common with the giant of the Internet world. When you’re doing it right, you’re doing it right. Right?
What Search Engines and CMEs Have in Common
Did you know that if the average Internet surfer doesn’t find what they’re looking for in the first three to five pages of search results, they’re more likely to either start over or scrap the search entirely? That means that search engines have to offer a wide selection of options, with the resources to narrow those options down to a very specific group of individuals. And they have to do it in a way that’s simple, easy to use, and convenient for the people using it.
That’s precisely what Therapeutic Window (www.syschlagersite.com) does, only instead of doing it with search results they’re doing it with continuing medical education programs. The company, under the direction of President and CMO Dr. Sy Schlager, recently celebrated the launch of its 200th CME program. Since its launch, the company has combined medical brilliance with creative genius to create programs that are medically accurate and creatively designed to keep physicians engaged-and continuing to search.
Therapeutic Window’s selection of client services includes (but is not limited to):
•    CME-certified and promotional slide decks
(fully annotated and referenced)
•    Audioconferences
•    Audiotape series
•    Case history series
•    Executive summaries of meetings
•    Faculty development/visiting professorships
•    Individual journal articles
•    Live international, domestic,
and regional meetings
•    Media/press releases
•    Medical newsletters
•    Meeting monographs/abstract booklets
•    Patient education materials
•    Peer-reviewed manuscripts
These materials are geared toward general practice, as well as a number of specialties and sub-specialties, making it easy for Therapeutic Window to cater to its clientele on both the broad and micro-cosmic scale.
The company also recently unveiled a new collection of meeting services designed to take the pressure of designing CME events off of the shoulders of the planning committee and into the hands of experienced, talented professionals. To learn more about the company, its services and what’s it’s doing for the field of continuing medical education, visit them on the web at www.syschlagersite.com

Renee


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