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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Agenda
- Why is it hard to find a senior medical writer?
- Ground where stakeholders share interests/goals
- ROI and medical education
- A defining vision for medical education
- Background
- One fundamental difference
- US CME regulation: ACCME
- CME - US and European definitions
- Promotional education vs. CME in Europe
- The European differentiation
- CME in Europe: there's room for harmonization
- Pan-EU CME regulation (EACCME)
- EACCME: standard for commercial sponsor (1)
- EACCME: standard for commercial sponsor (2)
- EACCME approach: quality aspects of CME
- EACCME regulation: accredited activities
- E-CME in Europe - UEMS/EACCME
- EACCME: accreditation procedures
- EU future challenges
- MedEd through the brand life cycle
- MedEd through the brand life cycle: objectives
- MedEd through the brand life cycle: tasks
- CME specific added values
- Communication tactics overview
- Planning the integration
- Medical marketing strategy
- Planning the integration: communication quadrant
- Objectives-oriented medical education
- MedEd - development process
- CME vs. promotional MedEd - strategic choice (1)
- CME vs. promotional MedEd - strategic choice (2)
- Whatever the activities - some key considerations
- An opportunity not to be missed
- The medical education life cycle
- Levels of outcomes analysis
- A mutual need for cooperation: MedEd quadrant
- Marketing and MedEd working together
- Leading the integration
- Integrated core teams: science and marketing
- Involving representatives of all core disciplines
- Orchestration of specialised units
- CME specific competences
- Concluding remark
Topics Covered
- CME evolution and current status: a focus on Europe
- Medical education: role through the brand life cycle and added value of CME
- Planning the integration: how to develop effective medical education consistent with the communication strategy
- Marketing and medical education departments working together: how to make it a win-win cooperation
Talk Citation
Macelloni, B. (2009, February 25). The evolution and role of continuous medical education (CME) [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VZVQ4203.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on February 25, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Ms. Barbara Macelloni has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
The evolution and role of continuous medical education (CME)
Published on February 25, 2009
26 min