Development of a Rwandan-USA Research Partnership for the Study of End-of-Life Care

 Zoom link: https://weillcornell.zoom.us/j/96405625710 

Meeting ID: 964 0562 5710 

Passcode: 019968 

Speakers: Christian Ntizimira, MD, MSc and Holly Prigerson, Ph.D. have nothing to disclose and DO NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services. Eric L. Krakauer, MD, PhD DOES NOT INTEND to discuss off-label or investigational use of products or services and discloses the following: My wife is a salaried employee of Inform Diagnostics and Foundational Medicine 

Course Director/ Planner: Madelon L. Finkel, Ph.D. has nothing to disclose. 

Coordinator/ Planner: Savita Birbal has nothing to disclose. 

Planners: Claire Kenney and Maritza Montalvo have nothing to disclose. 

CME Staff: Have nothing to disclose 

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Target Audience 

Weill Cornell physicians in all specialty, other interested health care providers and students 

Course Objectives 

This CME activity is intended to lead to improved patient care and safety based upon an assessment of gaps in physician knowledge, competence and performance. By the conclusion of this series, physicians should learn new content relevant to their practice that informs and thereby improves the clinical care they provide. 

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Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Research on End-of-Life Care 525 E 68th St, Box 39,
1414 Baker Pavilion
New York, NY 10065