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The following SACME TECPD Committee-related sessions will be presented at the SACME Annual Meeting on Monday, March 23, 2026:

10:30 AM – 12:15 PM

  • Between Incremental Change and Transformation: The Emerging Role of Generative AI in Continuing Professional Development within Healthcare Systems
  • Integrating Artificial Intelligence in the Complexity of Healthcare Continuing Professional Development: A Theoretical Framework

3:45 PM – 5:15 PM

  • Exploring the Pedagogical, Technological, and Relational Demands of a Hybrid-Flexible (HyFlex) Model in Continuing Professional Development
  • The Evolution of CME/CPD Discourse: A Thematic Analysis of the SACME Listserv (2004–2025)

We hope to see you there. Join us in shaping what comes next.

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