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CONTINUING EDUCATION - 2007 Zarrow Mental
Health Symposium
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Services, Institute for Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Education and Training, is accredited by the Oklahoma State
Medical Association (OSMA) to sponsor continuing medical education
for physicians. This activity has been planned and implemented
in accordance with the Essentials and Policies of the OSMA
through the joint sponsorship of the Institute for Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Education and Training and the
Mental Health Association in Tulsa. The Institute for Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Education and Training has approved
14.0 credit hours in Category I of the Physician’s Recognition
Award of the American Medical Association for this medical
education activity. An additional 1.5 credit hours has been
approved for the Grand Rounds by Mel Levine, M.D.
The Institute has approved 14.0 credit hours for social workers,
certified alcohol and drug counselors, licensed alcohol and
drug counselors, certified prevention specialists, certified
rehabilitation counselors, psychologists, licensed professional
counselors, and licensed marital and family therapists attending
this seminar.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has approved 14.0
credit hours for school administrators, teachers, school counselors,
special education, and school board members. An additional
1.5 credit hours are available to attendees of Grand Rounds.
Please indicate on the registration form the type of CEU
credit required.
How to Receive Your Certificate of Attendance
Certificates of attendance will be distributed at the end
of the seminar. If you have an emergency and are unable to
complete the seminar, you may pick up a certificate before
you leave which will reflect the actual hours you were in
attendance. Participant evaluation forms must be submitted
in order to receive continuing education credit and a certificate
of attendance.
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