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.
“Receiving a letter from the United States Senate Finance Committee is a frightening experience,” said a CME professional from a major pharmaceutical company during a hot-topics session at the Alliance for CME annual conference. From the comments...
For medical societies that had meetings planned for fall 2005 or early 2006, the decision to move their meetings from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina struck was not a difficult one. But now that the city is rebuilding its hotel inventory...
The present system for submitting proposals for commercial support can be time-consuming and difficult. While project cost is certainly important to the grant-review process, supporters are interested primarily in assuring that the CME provider's...
Did you know that if you rotate your right foot clockwise and then try to draw the number six in the air with your right hand, your foot will reverse direction? There's nothing you can do about it — it just happens. For some reason, as I sat in...
Returning to the city that hosted its first meeting 50 years ago, the Professional Convention Management Association drew more than 3,000 attendees to its annual meeting in Philadelphia, held January 8 to 11. PCMA's 2005 chairman, Gregg Talley...
As a CME professional, not only must you ensure that your activities are planned and implemented in accordance with Accreditation Council for CME guidelines, but you must also navigate pharmaceutical companies' new computer-driven grants systems...