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.
I am so proud and happy to announce that Tamar Hosansky, editor, Medical Meetings magazine, has been selected to receive a 2007 President's Award from the Alliance for CME, the international association of continuing medical education...
More from the NAAMECC session at the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference: There was lots of great discussion after the member and audience survey portion was done...
The North American Association of Medical Education and Communication Companies held a meeting before Wednesday's National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference sessions, and it was pretty interesting. ...
There were two sessions at the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference reserved for communities of practice (pharma, medical schools, MECCs, hospitals, societies) to get together and hash out their answers to two...
You've probably thought about it, but at the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference, they actually talked about it out loud in the Schickman lecture led by George Mejicano, MD, University of Wisconsin Medical School...
A breakout session on the granting process, held at the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference in Baltimore, highlighted the differences—and similarities—between different pharma companies...
Steven Irizarry, JD, Vice President of Government Relations of ML Strategies, LLC, former Senior Health Counsel to the Senate Special Committee on Aging, and former counsel to the Senate Health Education Labor Pensions (HELP) Committee, predicted...
The Wednesday morning keynoters at the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration conference focused on Washington, D.C.'s view of CME. As John Kamp, PhD, JD, Coalition for Healthcare Communications said in his introductory remarks...