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Welcome to Collaborate+Connect in CME
As continuing medical education professionals participate in collaborative educational activities with each other, we hope this newsletter serves as a resource for you to connect with others within the CME community and gain new ideas or insights. Each quarter, we will highlight various collaborative efforts taking place among CME professionals and provide tips to successfully plan and evaluate your activities.
Why Collaborate and Connect?
Many continuing medical education professionals choose to collaborate with each other to help combat common medical ailments by offering educational activities that cover a wide array of treatment options. Collaborating with other continuing medical education professionals enables providers to share resources, responsibilities and costs to offer better educational activities and get better results.
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Issue #2
March 2010 |
In this issue:
- PI CME is a Collaborative Activity
Floyd Pennington, PhD
President
CTL Associates, Inc.
- CME in Europe: Moving Towards Harmonization of 27 Systems
Hervé Maisonneuve, MD
Associate Professor of Public Health
University Paris-Sud 11
- What’s in The Data?
Melanie Conrardy
Project Coordinator
Educational Measures
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Issue #1
October 2009 |
In this issue:
- Collaboration in CME
Robert L. (Bob) Addleton, EdD, LPC, CCMEP
Executive Vice President
Physicians’ Institute for Excellence in Medicine
- CME Outcomes: The Challenges and Benefits of Sharing
Derek T. Dietze, MA, CCMEP
President
Improve CME, LLC
- What’s in The Data?
Melanie Conrardy
Project Coordinator
Educational Measures
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