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Follow on Google News | Continuing Medical Education Comes to Google Voice-Assisted Devices for the First TimeBy: DKBmed DKBmed produces a number of medical education podcasts in a wide variety of disease states which will be made available for voice assisted devices in the coming months. "We're excited to give busy clinicians a new and easy way for them to engage with continuing education", said Dean Beals, CEO of DKBmed. "We pride ourselves in our ability to give clinicians flexible ways to learn and this is another step in that direction." Voice-assisted medical education is one of the many ways DKBmed has proven they can evolve how they provide education as the needs of clinicians change over time. This builds on DKBmed's success in other new modalities for medical education. DKBmed has become a leader in quality improvement (QI) in the independent medical education space with QI projects in Pain Management, HIV, Depression, and Diabetic Eye Disease. DKBmed was also an early adopter of case scenarios with recorded and live actors, TED/DKBmed Talks, 3D animation, webcasts, podcasts, e-mail, and mobile phone applications for clinicians and patients. These forward-thinking approaches enable health care professionals to learn using state-of-the- DKBmed plans to also implement this voice-assisted technology over to Amazon's Alexa devices in the future. About DKBmed DKBmed is an integrated continuing medical education company operated by a team of medical education experts. DKBmed provides health care professionals with effective medical education that closes identified knowledge and practice gaps to improve patient health. DKBmed's programs are accessible through the company's web site (www.dkbmed.com). They reach more than 50,000 health care professionals in primary care and in a variety of specialties, including HIV, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, infectious disease, dermatology, ophthalmology, rheumatoid arthritis, pulmonary disease, nephrology, multiple sclerosis, gout, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic constipation, depression, viral hepatitis, eating disorders, and pain management. End
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