California Assembly Bill 1195 Requires Cultural and Linguistic Competency Content in Continuing Medical Education

Posted by Ignatius BauSeptember 7, 2010
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California Assembly Bill 1195, enacted in 2005, requires all Continuing Medical Education programs and activities in California to include content on cultural and linguistic competency.  

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