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CME Designed to Impact Patient Outcomes

Fri, 06/17/2011 - 08:46 — mmartin

Description: Rick Kennison, DPM, President and General Manager of Peer-Point Medical Education Institute, LLC, talks with Steve Singer, PhD, ACCME's Director of Education and Outreach, about his organization's experience with planning and implementing CME activities designed to improve physician performance and patient outcomes.

  • ACCME Interviews
  • CME that Matters to Patient Care
  • communications
  • MECC
  • medical education company
  • Needs assessment
  • patient adherence
  • patient barriers
  • patient care
  • patient education
  • patient outcomes
  • performance improvement
  • quality gap
  • quality improvement
  • team-based care
  • ShareShare

Developing CME Based on National Research

Wed, 06/16/2010 - 16:46 — breakthrough

Description: Dorothy S. Lane, MD, MPH, Associate Dean of CME Stony Brook University School of Medicine discusses a team-based CME activity addressing improvements in colorectal screening rates with ACCME Chief Executive Murray Kopelow, MD.

  • ACCME Interviews
  • activity planning
  • coordination of care
  • Criterion 11
  • Criterion 18
  • Criterion 2
  • Criterion 3
  • educational design
  • expected results
  • National Cancer Institute (NCI)
  • national data
  • needs
  • patient outcomes
  • research
  • team-based care
  • ShareShare

Communities of Practice: Strengthening Internal Initiatives (Part 2 of 3)

Mon, 10/19/2009 - 07:55 — acantelmi

Description: Dick Berger, Dean of the Mayo School of Continuing Professional Development, and Todd Dorman, Associate Dean and Director of CME at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, speak with Murray Kopelow, ACCME’s Chief Executive, about Community of Practice initiatives involving CME and other stakeholders within their respective organizations. (Part 2 of 3, Recorded August, 2009)

  • ACCME Interviews
  • collaboration and cooperation
  • Communities of practice
  • Criterion 11
  • Criterion 20
  • evaluation
  • quality improvement
  • School of Medicine
  • simulation
  • team-based care
  • Tumor Boards
  • ShareShare

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