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This is a horizontal bar chart showing how much physicians value 7 different information sources for Continuing Medical Education content (on a scale from 1 (Not valuable) to 4 (Very valuable)). The data shows that Accredited CME activities (3.6) are the most respected and Direct-to-consumer advertising (1.7) are the least trusted. Promotional/other non-certified education (2.2) is also highlighted potentially suggesting that such efforts are less worthy of investment than previously imagined to be.

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How docs value CME info sources

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This is a horizontal bar chart showing how much physicians value 7 different information sources for Continuing Medical Education content (on a scale from 1 (Not valuable) to 4 (Very valuable)). The data shows that Accredited CME activities (3.6) are the most respected and Direct-to-consumer advertising (1.7) are the least trusted. Promotional/other non-certified education (2.2) is also highlighted potentially suggesting that such efforts are less worthy of investment than previously imagined to be.

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