Scoliosis Research Society Receives ACCME Reaccreditation
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Scoliosis Research Society Receives ACCME Reaccreditation

The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) has been reviewed by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) and once again, awarded accreditation for four years as a provider of continuing medical education (CME) for physicians.

Accreditation in the ACCME System sends a signal to the medical community and the public that the Scoliosis Research Society delivers education that is relevant, evidence-based, evaluated for its effectiveness, and independent of commercial influence.

With this accreditation, SRS will be able to continue to provide AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM for its meetings and other educational offerings.

“The Society is committed to spreading education regarding spinal deformities on a global perspective. The faculty is chosen from SRS members of high educational standing that are frequently in leadership positions with huge experience in spinal deformities,” said Dr. Saumyajit Basu, chair of the Regional Course Committee. “This global educational effort has helped thousands of professionals involved in spine care, thus fulfilling the mission of SRS and establishing its global credentials of a truly academic society of the highest order.”

 To review the variety of in-person and online education opportunities, visit our website.

 About Scoliosis Research Society

The Scoliosis Research Society is a non-profit, professional organization, made up of physicians and allied health personnel. Our primary focus is on providing continuing medical education for health care professionals and on funding/supporting research in spinal deformities. Founded in 1966, SRS has gained recognition as the world's premier spine deformity society. Please visit www.srs.org for further information. Also follow us on LinkedInTwitterFacebook and Instagram.

About Scoliosis Research Society

The Scoliosis Research Society is a non-profit, professional organization, made up of physicians and allied health personnel. Our primary focus is on providing continuing medical education for health care professionals and on funding/supporting research in spinal deformities. Founded in 1966, SRS has gained recognition as the world's premier spine deformity society. Please visit www.srs.org for further information. Also follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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