CRICO MDs, sign in for your insurance & clinical risk info.
Log into My CRICO
All visitors: sign in here for guideline tests, online CME, and event registration.
Go to CME
*Indicates High Risk
View All
CME Learning Hub CME Educators Hub CME CRICO Bundles Guidelines Tests CME FAQs Education Contacts
QUICK VIEW Article
What’s My Risk Library
QUICK VIEW Podcast and Video
Case studies and interviews are aligned with clinical specialties and high risk areas identified in the Harvard medical system.
QUICK VIEW Newsletter and Publication
June 21, 2022
Insights June 2022. Closing the Communication Gap with Non-adherent Patients, Patient Safety Guidance for Lost Specimens, and More.
June 10, 2022
Through a CRICO grant-funded project, Mara Schonberg, MD, MPH, sought to learn if providing women age 40–49 with information about their risk of breast cancer is useful to them when deciding on breast cancer screening and prevention interventions. Participants completed a pre-test, received their personalized breast cancer risk report, saw their primary care clinician, and completed a post-test.
Comments For
Decision Support Tool for Patients at Moderate Risk for Colorectal Cancer
0 comments
All comments are posted anonymously. Your comment will be attributed to: "Anonymous user."
Are you sure you want to delete this comment?
Related to: Clinical Guidelines, Communication, Diagnosis, Primary Care, Other Specialties
Patients at moderate risk for colorectal cancer may need more frequent testing than those at average risk. Follow these guidelines to determine where your patients at moderate risk fall in the screening process.
Click to enlarge.
CME credit opportunity: Colorectal Cancer Decision Support Test