The National Association of Medical Education Companies held a really interesting session after hours on Thursday on a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis they had conducted via the CME LinkedIn group. ...
I can't begin to say how much I loved this session on experiential learning! Maybe it's because I still had the message about connecting emotions with learning to make the message stick from the morning plenary, but the examples of the different...
I wanted to go to the "4x6" session as much to see what the format was all about -- which was four eight-minute (I think they were supposed to be six from the name) presentations, followed by discussion and Q&A -- as for the topic. Though the...
The opening plenary session of the Alliance for CME conference today was a really comprehensive discussion of what's needed to move from individually focused continuing professional development to education that will help an entire organization...
An innovative meeting takes over some innovative meeting space
While there still aren't a ton of tweeters so far at the Alliance for CME conference, there are a lot more than last year. Here's what they're talking about:
I have been grumbling in my mind about having to get up at 4:30 Eastern to catch a flight to San Francisco for the opening bell of the Alliance for CME's annual conference, but after attending this afternoon's Medical Education and Communication...
IMEX America, the new meeting and incentive industry exhibition launching in Las Vegas in October, has another high-profile partner. The U.S. Travel Association has agreed to promote the show to its members and attendees at its International Pow...
The Alliance for CME conference in San Francisco is going to be a great way to round out the month of January. There's a lot I'm looking forward to, but I just added another item to my agenda after seeing this video post on Stephen Lewis' blog...