Information and updates on the rules, regulations, and codes that regulate continuing medical education (CME) and continuing professional development activities for physicians and other healthcare providers.
During the past 50 years, we have seen an unprecedented extension in life expectancy, from age 68 in 1950 to age 78 today. Many of our health improvements are due to new therapies and treatments created by collaborations between physicians and...
The pendulum continues to swing toward online learning, according to a survey of 801 clinicians conducted by Elsevier’s Office of Continuing Medical Education (EOCME), medical education company AcademicCME, and ArcheMedX, a healthcare informatics...
Among the Pew Prescription Project's recommendations: a ban on attending and speaking at promotional meetings, and no more industry funding for accredited CME
Editor’s note: Jeremy Lundberg, MSSW, chief executive officer of EthosCE Learning Management System and DLC Solutions, has some really smart friends. So, he thought, why not ask them if they’d be willing to share some of their...
MeetingsNet/medical columnist Ann Lichti invites colleagues to share how they all collaborated on a CME initiative that resulted in improvements in physician performance.
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A clear mission statement will help you to initiate, evaluate, and refine all of your program’s activities to ensure they’re aligned with the organization’s goals. The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education articulates ...
The move to competency-based and performance improvement continuing education in the health professions means that we need to be increasingly aware of the roles that organizational culture, stakeholder perspectives, and clinical settings play ...
The evolution of technology and other trends that impact CME have far outpaced the level of marketing and technology expertise of many CME providers—here are some ways one CME provider stays on top of the trends, and uses them to drive...