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Welcome to the Center for Personalized Education for Physicians (CPEP) website. CPEP was formed in 1990 as a not-for-profit resource to provide a consistent and qualitative means of addressing physician and physician assistant performance concerns in an objective, neutral environment.


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Intervention


Since that time, over 400 physicians representing 32 specialties have benefited from this nationally-recognized alternative to punitive procedures or adversarial action. Referring organizations include state medical boards, hospitals, medical groups, physicians health programs, health attorneys, and disability insurers. Self-referred physicians can also participate.

The CPEP approach to evaluation of competence and performance issues is based on three major components that parallel the three-part medical model of assessing needs, designing and implementing an intervention, and then evaluations of it's effectiveness.

Assessment
This in-depth evaluation is tailored to the physician’s specialty and practice, and provides detailed information about clinical competence in the areas of medical knowledge, clinical reasoning, documentation, communications, and cognitive function—while also identifying areas of educational need.

Educational Intervention
Based on the assessment, a highly personalized educational plan is developed from a broad range of learning resources and measured through patient case review and regular compliance monitoring.

CME Seminars
In addition, CPEP offers Continuing Medical Education seminars in documentation and communications. These specialized courses are characterized by small-group interaction, practice-based skills, and a high level of personalization and individual attention.

Confidentiality
Participation is confidential and is not reportable to any federal or state authorities. Physicians involved in a state medical board investigation are asked to disclose this information upon enrollment and provide a release for the program staff to communicate with the board in question. Program staff comply with the applicable state reporting requirements should a participant be determined to pose an imminent danger to patients.

CPEP - Center for Personalized Education For Physicians
14001 East Iliff Avenue, Suite 206
Aurora, CO 80014
Phone: 303.750.7150 ~ FAX: 303.750.7171
Email: cpep@cpepdoc.org

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