What medical and pharmaceutical/bioscience/medical device meeting planners and continuing medical education professionals need to know to plan meetings and CME activities for healthcare professionals.
The Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education found a new way to get people engaged at a breakfast meeting: An ophthalmologic version of a bar trivia game.
From this article in the British Medical Journal, it sounds like AstraZeneca's announcement that it will no longer pay for doctors to attend international conferences was part of a larger movement toward rethinking physician/industry relationships...
The AMA National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference explored the challenges of working together to improve patient care in today’s “gotcha” environment, along with hot topics like the controversial...
That's what Tom Sullivan predicts in this post: CME and the Health Care Economy Hospitals and Universities Cutting Back. He cites a decrease in state-accredited providers (the number of ACCME-accredited providers also having been heading downward...
During this week's #CMEchat on Twitter, I wondered if we could use some gamification elements to encourage healthcare professionals to engage in followup activities. I don't know about you, but I find activities with gaming elements pretty...
I kept forgetting to bring my camera, but I did finally remember to get a few shots on the last day of the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference (click to enlarge the thumbnail photos). ...
Here’s how you can create your own ethics micro-scenario: Ask for a volunteer from the audience to be the Doctor of the Day. In your request, mention that all they have to do is answer a “yes or no” question. Recruit a staff member to play the...
Sidebar: Film Sources PBS Documentaries Public Television Series Check local film vaults Independent Documentary Film Sources Center for Independent Documentary Films documentary.org Fanlight Productions: Hold Your Breath The Angry Heart Grave...