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.
Boy, I no sooner got off the phone with MM's editor Tamar Hosansky about which of the gazillions of great-sounding sessions to go to next week at the Alliance for CME conference in San Francisco when I got a notice that the Alliance is already...
I'm so excited that I just have to share our good news with you--we just found out that Medical Meetings is a finalist for a Neal Award for Best News Coverage for an article I wrote last fall called Stark Raving Mad. ...
While it's a little off the beaten track for most Capsules readers, I'm hoping you or someone you know might be interested in a position a recruiter just e-mailed me about: ...
I was so pleased to receive this guest posting this morning from Stuart Henochowicz, M.D., who has his own blog (well worth checking out--burkemed.blogspot.com). Here are some of his thoughts on serving as faculty: ...
According to a story on KGBT 4-TV, eight of the nine physicians involved in developing cholesterol guidelines for the public had financial ties to the companies whose drugs the guidelines recommend. ...
While I was away on vacation, my co-blogger Anne Taylor-Vaisey has dug up a bunch of good articles to peruse. Forgive the data dump, but I'm going to try to play catch up and post as many of them as I can over the next few days. Lots of...
The writer of this editorial thinks so, and makes a pretty good case for it, I think. As she points out, "In 2003, members of the House and Senate introduced bills to improve pain management, but neither of these bills calls for mandatory...
I'm kind of surprised I haven't heard any blowback about my editorial in the December issue of Medical Meetings, called "Beware the Squids." In hopes of generating a little discussion, I'll post it here as well...