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Medical Education in the Information Age: Engaging learners and creating change across the continuum.
I had the good fortune to hear a presentation by Graham McMahon, MD, MMSC, President and CEO of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), on the emerging challenges in medical education during the virtual AHME Spring Institute last May, 2021. Nearly everyone in medical education today is challenged to master new…
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SACME 2022 Annual Meeting: Navigating Through Uncertain Times
The theme for the 2022 conference is “Work, Life, Learning: Navigating Through Uncertain Times.” Plenary and workshop sessions will explore the context of well-being in our personal and professional lives, help to discover the keys to maintaining well-being, and provide actionable pearls to stop “surviving” and start “thriving” in our new normal. The conference will showcase evidence-based […]
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From the Editors – Winter 2022
Dear Readers, The beginning of a new year is an opportunity to reflect on what was accomplished in the last 12 months. After a major revamp of CE News back in 2020, we continued our mission to curate relevant and timely information in 2021. We are fortunate to collaborate with dedicated individuals who share the […]
Read MoreCall for Case Studies & Abstracts!
Call for Case Studies & Abstracts! You’re invited to submit an article, abstract, case study, commentary, virtual link, or podcast about your CME/CPD program—its innovations, strategic initiatives, new curricula, learner outcomes, achievements, collaborations, public/private partnerships, MOC or scholarly research projects, a data-shot, etc. for publication in the newsletter. If you wish to submit an article […]
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From the Editors | Fall 2021
Dear Readers, As the new academic year begins, you are most likely busy implementing the new CPD strategies and programs your educational teams have planned over this hot and turbulent summer. In keeping with this order, we wish to introduce you to our revised mission and new column editors appearing for the first time in […]
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Starting with Me, Myself and I – Reflecting on My Own Privilege
By Mohammad Salhia, MEd As I sat down to craft this editorial, I struggled a bit with where to start. Of course, I was tasked with saying a few words about equity, inclusion, and diversity (EDI), and though I am steeped in this work between my home organization, doctoral studies, and SACME, I wasn’t quite […]
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Publications & Scholarship – Fall 2021
By William Rayburn, MD, MBA Tuesdays are great for teaching tips: A spaced education strategy for faculty development. DOI: 10.4300/JGME-D-20-01249.1 Difficulty in meeting faculty development requirements is consistently reported in the literature due to competing workload requirements. This report from the Case Western Reserve University describes their Tuesday’s Teaching Tips (TTT) program developed as a 14-week […]
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Becoming an International Virtual CPD/CME Provider to the Americas
By Alvaro Margolis, MD MS FIAHSI, Column Editor: Helena Prior Filipe, MD, MMEd With our new virtual learning competencies, many CME providers are considering expanding their regional and national presence to an international audience. The Americas are a unique and challenging region to explore. Latin America is a large and heterogeneous middle-income region, with one […]
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CPD in Australia and New Zealand: An Evolution is Underway
By Heather G. Mack, MBBS, MBA, PhD, FRANZCO, FRACS, Column Editor: Helena Prior Filipe, MD, MMEd CPD in Australia and New Zealand until now has been largely controlled by medical professional societies (“colleges”), which set the curriculum and requirements for ongoing education. Each society has its own requirements; these are expected meet the standards of […]
Read MoreCPD DAT SHOT – Determining Fair Market Value for CME
By Heather Clemons, MS, MBA, ATC, CHCP and Joenathan Rodriguez, MPH Most CME providers want to assure that their CME activity fee schedules are competitive and appropriate for their market area. A periodic survey by the CME office is one good way to determine where you stand among other area providers. In an effort to […]
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