Finally, a clean, clear, forthright discussion on the potential for conflicts of interest in continuing medical education, and how to minimize the risk that COI will negatively affect CME, brought to you by the good folks at CME Peer Review, LLC...
Today’s CMEChat on Twitter (held every Wednesday at 11 am Eastern) was a fun romp through what people do to prepare for a monster meeting like the Alliance for Continuing Medical Education’s (now called the Alliance for Continuing Education in the...
Medical meeting planners took advantage of a closed-door session at PCMA’s Convening Leaders to share strategies on compliance, revenue building, and improving exhibitor and sponsor experiences.
Behavior-change expert BJ Fogg explains how starting small can add up to big changes that will positively affect patient care.
Case study: What to do when a commercial supporter offers a fee waiver.
Expect some tough questions as the Alliance for CME expands to align with today’s healthcare environment
How would you handle a provider whose responsibility lies with the funder first and the learners last?
How to provide interdisciplinary education that engages nonphysicians without turning off the docs.