In the second of a series of conversations with the JCME 2025 Special Collection Editorial Board members, Guest Editor Steven Kawczak (Co-Medical Director, Center for Continuing Education, Cleveland Clinic) is in conversation with Ronald Cervero (Professor and Deputy Chair, Department of Health Professions Education F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, "America's Medical School” Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences).It is now 10 years since the publication of the seminal paper that he coauthored with Julie Gaines in the Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. “The impact of CME on physician performance and patient health outcomes: an updated synthesis of systematic reviews” In this episode you will hear about: - The origin and background to the influential 2015 paper on the effectiveness of CME - Leveraging and improving interprofessional teamwork - CME/CPD that improves performance of healthcare professionals, teams and caregiving organisations. - Enhancing efficiency and cost effectiveness - Improving engagement, organisational improvement and decreasing burnout of health professionals. - CME/CPD as a trusted resource and a mechanism to ensure content integrity and independence from commercial influence.More information about the 2025 Special Collection, including the types of articles accepted, Article Publishing Charges, and the waivers and discounts available, can be found on the journal website: jcme.org
In the first of a series of conversations with the JCME 2025 Special Collection Editorial Board members, Guest Editor Steven Kawczak (Co-Medical Director, Center for Continuing Education, Cleveland Clinic) is in conversation with Jennifer Graebe (Senior Director, Nursing Continuing Professional Development & Joint Accreditation Program, American Nurses Credentialing Center - ANCC).
JCME is the PubMed-indexed, open access journal of the European CME Forum, publishing articles that address aspects of CME-CPD planning, design, delivery, assessment and regulation across the health professions.
Tune in to learn more about this year’s special collection on the value of CME/CPD.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
More information about the 2025 Special Collection, including the types of articles accepted, Article Publishing Charges, and the waivers and discounts available, can be found on the journal website: jcme.org
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), Katie Eustace (Answers in CME) and Carry Pesch (Medcon International) are in conversation with Melanie Fleeman (Bayer) and Nefeli Georgoulia (AstraZeneca) about key strategic considerations about CME/IME within the medical affairs team in pharma.
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about how to overcome challenges in IME/CME outcomes.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
- How important is IME/CME to pharma and why
- Where can IME/CME be aligned to add value to medical affairs strategy
- How are data from outcomes used internally to demonstrate value
- How is the budget for IME/CME aligned within medical affairs strategy and what are the primary factors that influence internal decisions for budget allocation
- What evidence or information helps elevate conversations internally for IME/CME activities
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), Celeste Kolanko (M3 IME) is in conversation with group members Mia Hill (Scientific Education Support), Stuart Crayford (Answers in CME) and Trevor Aukim (Scientific Education Support) discussing Integrating Generative AI into CME/CPD: Practical approaches to guide daily practice
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about how to overcome challenges in IME/CME outcomes.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
Today’s episode features highlights on ‘Tomorrow’s world today’ from the 17th Annual European CME Forum, held 6–8 November 2024 in Madrid, Spain. This episode features insights on 'Tomorrow’s world today’ that were shared by our European and global education experts.
Tune in to learn more about the hot topics at 17ECF. On today’s episode you will hear about:
- CME around the world
- Expectations and core competencies of the CME provider in tomorrow's world
- Continuing professional development to move healthcare professionals along the learning continuum
- Final perspectives and outstanding questions from 17ECF
Add your thoughts to the 2025 Annual CME Survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/18ECF
Registered participants of 17ECF have exclusive access to the meeting recordings on the ‘Catch-up’ page. Additional meeting resources from ‘Past meetings’, including 17ECF, are freely available by registering and logging into your account.
Today’s episode features highlights on ‘Thriving today - anticipating tomorrow’ from the 17th Annual European CME Forum, held 6–8 November 2024 in Madrid, Spain. This episode features insights on 'thriving today’, to consider our current best practices, and ‘anticipating tomorrow’, to cover developments, techniques and challenges, that were shared by our European and global education experts.
Tune in to learn more about the hot topics at 17ECF. On today’s episode you will hear about:
Registered participants of 17ECF have exclusive access to the meeting recordings on the ‘Catch-up’ page. Additional meeting resources from ‘Past meetings’, including 17ECF, are freely available by registering and logging into your account.
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), gCMEp members Froukje Sosef (COR2ED) and Margarita Velcheva (Kenes Group) are in conversation with João Grenho (UEMS Secretary General and Head of EACCME) about the recently updated ‘EACCME 3.0’ accreditation criteria from UEMS-EACCME.
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about the new EACCME 3.0 criteria. On today’s episode you will hear about:
The latest version of "EACCME 3.0" and other documentation can be found here: https://eaccme.uems.eu/slides/resources-1
Today’s episode features highlights on generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and digital innovations from the 17th Annual European CME Forum , held 6–8 November 2024 in Madrid, Spain. This episode features a selection of education experts from around the world discussing their views and perspectives on GenAI and digital innovations in CME/CPD.
Tune in to learn more about the hot topics at 17ECF. On today’s episode you will hear about:
Registered participants of 17ECF have exclusive access to the meeting recordings on the ‘Catch-up’ page. Additional meeting resources from ‘Past meetings’, including 17ECF, are freely available by registering and logging into your account.
In this episode on theJournal of CME (JCME) 2025 Special Collection, Guest Editor, Steven Kawczak (Co-Medical Director, Center for Continuing Education, Cleveland Clinic) is in conversation with Dean Jenkins (Deputy Editor,JCME). The topic of this year’s special collection is “The value of CME/CPD”.
JCME is the PubMed-indexed, open access journal of the European CME Forum, publishing articles that address aspects of CME-CPD planning, design, delivery, assessment and regulation across the health professions.
Tune in to learn more about this year’s special collection on the value of CME/CPD.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), gCMEp members Monica Ghidinelli (AO Foundation), Sophie Wilson (International Medical Press) and Eugene Pozniak (European CME Forum) discuss ‘Shaping the future of CME/CPD: Highlights from the 17th Annual European CME Forum’.
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about the highlights from the 17th Annual European CME Forum.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
In this episode Eugene Pozniak (European CME Forum) is in conversation with Lawrence Sherman (Meducate Global) discussing the agenda of the upcoming 17th Annual European CME Forum taking place 6–8 November 2024 in Madrid, Spain. The theme this year is “Tomorrow’s World Today”,
Tune in to learn more about the 17th Annual European CME Forum.
On today’s episode you will hear Eugene and Lawrence talk about:
The European CME Forum website also has a wealth of information and offers the largest resource on CME in Europe, covering our 17 years of activities with reports and presentations from over 260 hours of live presentations and workshops.
European CME Forum
Journal of CME
Website: jcme.org
Who should attend the 17th Annual European CME Forum?
Anyone with an interest in European and global CME-CPD:
Podcast written description
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), gCMEp members Celeste Kolanko (Liberum IME), Pan Chen (PeerVoice) and Monica Ghidinelli (AO Foundation), discuss overcoming challenges in IME/CME outcomes.
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about how to overcome challenges in IME/CME outcomes.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
In this episode Eugene Pozniak (European CME Forum) describes the latest developments about the agenda for the upcoming 17th Annual European CME Forum taking place 6–8 November 2024 in Madrid, Spain. The theme this year is “Tomorrow’s World Today”,
The objective of the meeting is to look at how our CME-CPD ecosystem is responding to and adopting the new technologies such as generative AI as well as the broad range of standards and best practices across CME-CPD.
Tune in to learn more about the 17th Annual European CME Forum.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
The European CME Forum website has a wealth of information and offers the largest resource on CME in Europe, covering our 17 years of activities with reports and presentations from over 260 hours of live presentations and workshops.
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European CME Forum
Journal of CME
Good CME Practice group (gCMEp)
Who should attend the 17th Annual European CME Forum?
Anyone with an interest in European and global CME-CPD:
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), gCMEp members Celeste Kolanko (Liberum IME), Katie Eustace (Answers in CME) and Margarita Velcheva (Kenes Group), discuss microlearning in CME.
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about the use of microlearning in CME.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), gCMEp members Froukje Sosef (COR2ED) and Sophie Wilson (International Medical Press) are in conversation with key members of the CME Coalition, Seth Whitelaw (Whitelaw Compliance Group) and Thomas Sullivan (Clinical Education Alliance).
The CME Coalition recently published their Social Media Compliance Guide for their US-based membership of education providers pharma supporters.
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the group's website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about the use of social media in CME.
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In this episode on the Journal of CME (JCME) 2024 Special Collection, Guest Editor Andrew Crim (American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) is in conversation with Lawrence Sherman (Meducate Global). The topic of this year’s Special Collection is “AI innovations in lifelong learning: Revolutionising CME and CPD”.
JCME is the PubMed-indexed, Open Access journal of the European CME Forum, publishing articles that address aspects of CME-CPD planning, design, delivery, assessment and regulation across the health professions.
Tune in to learn more about this year’s Special Collection on AI innovations in lifelong learning.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
More information on JCME and the 2024 Special Collection can be found on the journal website: https://www.jcme.org/special-collection-2024
Today’s bonus episode, and the final one of 2023, is from one the most popular sessions of the 16th Annual European CME Forum, held 8–10 November 2023 in The Hague. The panel discussion on how CME-CPD is implemented around the world attracted a lot of praise from our participants in the post-meeting survey.
This episode features Lama Aldakhil (Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, Saudi Arabia), Rostyslav Marushko (Group of Companies MedExpert, Ukraine), Vaibhav Srivastava (Insignia Learning, India) and Lisa Sullivan (In Vivo Academy, Australia) in conversation with Chris Elmitt.
Tune in to learn more about the discussions that took place at 16ECF. If you attended the meeting, this is your last chance to complete the brief post-meeting survey to let us know your thoughts.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
Participants of 16ECF can find the posters and meeting resources, including the Q&A insights, at the 16ECF Space. Registered participants will also have exclusive access to the meeting recordings, which will be made live in January 2024.
Today’s episode is the second episode featuring highlights on the rules and regulations in CME-CPD from the 16th Annual European CME Forum, held 8–10 November 2023 in The Hague, The Netherlands.
This episode features a selection of education experts from around the world discussing their views and perspectives on the impact of different rules and regulations in European and global CME-CPD.
Tune in to learn more about the hot topics at 16ECF. If you attended the meeting, please also complete the brief post-meeting survey and let us know your thoughts.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
Participants of 16ECF can find the posters and meeting resources, including the Q&A insights, at the 16ECF Space. Registered participants will also have exclusive access to the meeting recordings, which will be made live in January 2024.
Links to the publications, documents and other resources can be found on this page (no log in required). Including the
Registering to the website will give you access to even more educational content.
Finally, visit the Journal of CME, our PubMed-indexed, open access journal, free to read, publishing relevant and interesting peer-reviewed articles and papers.
Today’s episode is the first of two episodes featuring highlights from the 16th Annual European CME Forum, held 8–10 November 2023 in The Hague.
This episode features a selection of education experts from around the world discussing their views and perspectives on measuring outcomes and the use of modern educational formats and tools.
Tune in to learn more about the hot topics at 16ECF. If you attended the meeting, make sure you have added your voice to the brief post-meeting survey .
On today’s episode you will hear about:
Participants of 16ECF can find the posters and meeting resources, including the Q&A insights, at the 16ECF Space. Registered participants will also have exclusive access to the meeting recordings, which will be made live in January 2024.
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp) Celeste Kolanko (Liberum IME) is in conversation with group members Reinbert van der Fluit (PeerVoice) and Thomas Kleinoeder (KWHC).
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on the gCMEp can be found on the journal website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about the challenges faced by the provider to ensure independence from third-party control when designing and implementing CME activities.
On today’s episode the panel discuss the following case:
An education provider develops a CME accredited activity
- The provider seeks funding from a drug company and the supporter’s drug will be mentioned in the educational activity
- The provider develops the content and submits it to the supporter for review
- The provider asks the supporter for help with learner recruitment
- During the event a representative of the drug company attends the session and corrects the inaccuracy of the speaker
- After the event the drug company supporter requests a list of the learners from the provider
This conversation follows on from discussions at the 16th Annual European CME Forum, held 8–10 November 2023 in The Netherlands. More information can be found at CMEforum.org