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.
Who could forget “Blurred Lines,” this summer’s pop-music earworm by Robin Thicke—not to mention the controversial rendition of it with Miley Cyrus at the MTV Video Music Awards ceremony in August? Everyone had an opinion about whether Miley’s...
The CME team at National Jewish Health wanted to dive into designing a CME activity that would satisfy Maintenance of Certification Parts II and IV rquirements. Here's how they did it.
To design an educational activity that truly educates, you have to begin with knowing how adults learn. Here are some tips from Marcia Jackson, PhD, president of CME by Design, and Kathleen Geissel, PharmD, CCMEP, vice president, learning design...
Medical education company CMEology has developed a computer model that is designed to tackle a pressing problem in continuing medical education: Proving that it can help produce savings in patient care.
The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education’s 2012 Annual Report provides a detailed look at the current state of accredited CME in the United States, from income and expenses to number of physician and non-physician...