Challenger Corporation is a clinical training, medical education, and competency validation company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. Challenger produces web-based and CD-ROM based courses used to prepare physicians for board certification and re-certification examinations, maintenance of certification requirements, continuous competency testing, and fulfillment of Continuing Medical Education (CME) requirements for doctors and other clinicians, using evidence-based and practice-based standard-of-care information. History Challenger was founded in 1991 by Daniel R. Jones, MD. "The company created the first academically organized emergency medicine review course in the U.S." The content of this first boards review product focused entirely on Emergency Medicine. By 2006, Challenger had moved from its makeshift office in a single residence to the Clark Tower office high-rise in central Memphis and was producing web-based and CD-ROM-based medical review products across six major medical specialties., Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center, Dr. Corey Slovis, Chief of Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University, and Dr. Robert Darling, former personal physician to President Bill Clinton
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