These are disks to be used with your personal computer (PC). The programs on the disks allow for interactivity and contain downloadable information. DVD-ROMs hold more information than CD-ROMs and require a DVD-ROM drive.
This is the popular video format to be used as a "view-only” disk on your TV. The programs on the disks do not allow for interactivity or contain downloadable information. Alternatively, you can use your computer’s DVD-ROM drive to watch videos if you install the appropriate DVD player software (which may come preinstalled on your PC or Mac).
All CEMM programs are easily accessed on a .org Web site and contain the same information as the fixed-media formats (CDs/DVDs). The Web site is a great way to preview a program prior to ordering any fixed media.
CEMM Web Card Stands, online program Web Cards, Group Lifestyle Balance Keeping Track Booklets and other items are available to help patients learn about and deal with specific medical conditions.
Clinics can order practice-specific program bundles that cover an assortment of common conditions and diseases. Bundles may include CD/DVD-ROMS, DVD videos, Web Cards, booklets/brochures and kits.