Abstract
Abstract Introduction We sought to determine if an online continuing medical education (CME) activity could improve knowledge and competence of endocrinologists (endos) and rheumatologists (rheums) related to diagnosis and treatment of patients with hypophosphatemic bone disease. Methods The effect of an online, 30-minute, CME-certified roundtable discussion among 3 faculty was analyzed to determine efficacy. The activity posted November 4, 2020, and data were collected through February 4, 2021. Results Overall, 33% of endo learners and 48% of rheum learners improved their knowledge/competence. Conclusions This study demonstrates the success of an online 30-minute roundtable discussion on improving knowledge, competence, and confidence regarding diagnosis and treatment of hypophosphatemic bone disease, with gaps identified for future education. Presentation: No date and time listed
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