“Focus On: Trauma in the Obstetric Patient: A Bedside Tool” has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). ACEP is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. ACEP designates this educational activity for a maximum of one Category 1 credit toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he or she actually spent in the educational activity. “Focus On: Trauma in the Obstetric Patient: A Bedside Tool” is approved by ACEP for one ACEP Category 1 credit.
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