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.
Key opinion leaders, or KOLs, are content experts who know their topics cold. But when it comes to providing effective CME, the question is, can they teach?
I was just looking again at the chart of MM's Social Media columnist Brian McGowan put together to showcase the results of research he and some colleagues did about how docs use social media to share medical knowledge with other physicians and...
Before earning the accreditation, Lighthouse Learning jointly sponsored medical education activities with accredited organizations such as the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower and Oakstone Medical Publishing/CMEinfo. With...
According to the Healthcare Convention & Exhibitors Association, dentists are gathering in record numbers these days: The largest U.S. medical meeting held in 2010 was the Greater New York Dental Meeting, which drew 58,135 attendees. Three...
You know you've implemented some great ideas into your CME activities—why not get some recognition for your work? You have until September 9 to submit your application (which has been shortened from previous versions) for the Alliance for CME's...
Medical Meetings' social media columnist Brian McGowan, PhD (aka, @CMEadvocate on Twitter) has, along with colleagues, done some interesting research into how physicians are using social media in their work—something CME providers need to know if...
Outcomes fatigue, where healthcare professionals just run their pen down the form rather than provide thoughtful, meaningful answers to post-activity evaluations, is all too common. On August 10, continuing medical education professionals got...