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4 Factors Affecting the Near Future of Medical Education

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As a CME provider, coordinator, or director, you always have plenty on your plate. There are continuing medical education activities to plan for your learners, and you always have to stay compliant with the most current ACCME Standards as they relate to your CME. The Future’s Bright for CME.

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What to Know about ACCME Financial Disclosures

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As a CME provider, coordinator, or director, it’s up to you to identify any relevant financial relationships between individuals who are in control of educational content and those who are also in relationships with ineligible companies. Financial Relationships with Ineligible Companies. What will you have to do?

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Continuing Professional Development to Improve Learner Satisfaction

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Coordinating employees to take time away from their posts to attend CE can be challenging. With the cost to replace an employee projected to be around 33% of their salary , keeping employees happy and their morale up is a vital concern for healthcare administrators. The Importance of Continuing Professional Development. Solution: E-learning.

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Preventing Commercial Bias in Accredited CE

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The ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education have changed for CME providers, directors, and coordinators who manage continuing education programs. Among the new changes are those that protect learners from biases stemming from ineligible companies. Influence Is a No-Go.

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9 Standards for Integrity Questions Answered

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The new updates to the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education have changed things for accredited CE providers, directors, and coordinators who manage continuing education programs. Released on December 10, 2020, the Standards must be in place by January 2022. We have answers. What’s new?