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Gilbert C FAURE
December 2, 2013 6:30 AM
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CME-CPD: from Continuous Medical Education to Continuous Professional Development
This topic aggregates CME/CPD information on the web from Europe and more and more from America, Asia, Middle East, Africa https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=africa Public and private offers circulate through the internet focusing towards MDs or other health professions. Two subtopics are now adressed in this topic New formats of CME/CPD https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=new+formats and Social Media learning Twitter https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=twitter Youtube https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=youtube Slideshare https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=slideshare Facebook https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=facebook Passive learning Are Journals and published material still relevant ? https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=journal MOOCs https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=MOOC Webinars more than 100 to analyze on https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?page=3&q=webinar, Podcasts https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=podcasts, Microlearning https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=microlearning Active learning Curation https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=curation, Learning portfolios https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=learning+portfolios Writing papers, reviews and reviewing papers, sharing PPT on slideshare, sharing youtube and webinars, simulation https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=simulation, gamification https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=gamification personalized learning? Internet Point of Care CME (POC CME) https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=point+of+care+cme and CPD of Other Healthcare Professionals https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd/?&tag=Other+Healthcare+Professionals among them Europen Board of Veterinary Specialists https://www.scoop.it/topic/cme-cpd?q=veterinary
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 8, 3:54 AM
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L’Agence DPC lance une expérimentation d’évaluation des actions de DPC par les professionnels de santé.
Et ce n’est pas un détail.
Parce que derrière cette annonce, il y a un vrai changement de logique.
Pendant longtemps, la qualité d’une action de DPC s’est surtout jouée sur la conformité, le dépôt, la méthode, les attendus institutionnels.
Demain, la question pourrait devenir beaucoup plus directe :
Est-ce que cette action est réellement utile pour les professionnels de santé ?
Autrement dit : pas seulement une action conforme, mais une action perçue comme pertinente, applicable et transposable dans la pratique.
Pour les ODPC, le message est clair.
Il ne suffira plus de construire une action “recevable”.
Il faudra construire une action solide sur le fond. Une action qui répond à un besoin réel. Une action qui tient pédagogiquement. Une action qui produit un effet concret sur les pratiques.
Et c’est sans doute une bonne nouvelle.
Parce qu’en DPC, la vraie qualité ne se mesure pas seulement à ce qui est déposé.
Elle se mesure à ce qui change sur le terrain.
Les organismes qui l’auront compris prendront une longueur d’avance.
Les autres risquent de découvrir, un peu tard, que la conformité ne suffit plus.
#DPC #ODPC #FormationSanté #IngénieriePédagogique #AgenceDPC
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Gilbert C FAURE
April 19, 8:01 AM
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Expérimentation d’évaluation des actions de DPC par les professionnels de santé Ecouter À partir du 13 avril 2026, un questionnaire est adressé par l’Agence du DPC aux professionnels de santé entrant dans le périmètre de l’expérimentation, pour recueillir leur avis sur l’action de DPC à laquelle...
Vaccine adherence: small act, global impact.
More than 150 million lives have been saved by vaccines since 1974. Science made it possible, but it is everyday practice that sustains that impact.
At CMEPEDIA, we offer free, independent CME courses designed to support real-world clinical decision-making. Our modules on Rabies Vaccination in India and Pneumonia Vaccination in India bring together current guidelines, practical approaches, and strategies to improve vaccine adherence in everyday practice.
Every dose administered, every schedule followed, every patient conversation—these are the moments where global health outcomes are shaped.
Yet in practice, challenges persist. Vaccine hesitancy, uncertainty around eligibility, and gaps in implementation continue to affect uptake.
For healthcare professionals, staying updated is not optional. It directly influences outcomes.
Because improving adherence does not start with policy. It starts with informed care.
Create a free account on Cmepedia and start learning.
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Learn More: https://www.cmepedia.com/
World Health Organization #worldhealthday
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April 2, 1:57 PM
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/PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) announced the launch of Treating Obesity First, a new national initiative anchored by OMAr, an...
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Gilbert C FAURE
April 2, 1:18 PM
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🚨📅 UEMS Congress 2026 - The final programme is now available featuring all speakers and session abstracts ✅
🗓 Dates: 27–30 May 2026 📍 Location: UZ Leuven, Campus Gasthuisberg, Leuven (Belgium)
🌐 Register now: www.uemscongress.eu
Take a look and start planning your UEMS congress experience :
🔑 EACCME sessions with speakers representing providers, national accreditation authorities and European societies 🔑 Medical experts from UEMS and from other organisations, such as Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME), European Union of General Practitioners, FEMS - European Federation of Salaried Doctors, or CEOM 🔑 Policy makers from the European Commission and WHO-Europe
📧 If you have any questions or need assistance with registration, please contact our Professional Congress Organiser, Nicole Elzebroek, at meetings@adevez.com.
🤝 We look forward to welcoming you to Leuven for an inspiring and engaging UEMS Congress.
#uemscongress2026 #uems #eaccme #finalprogramme #leuven
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Gilbert C FAURE
March 31, 10:46 AM
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📣 New podcast episode 📣 "Future-ready CPD: Balancing innovation with human connection".
On today’s episode Lisa Sullivan is in conversation with Journal of CME 2026/27 Special Collection Guest Editors Jann Balmer and Maureen Doyle-Scharff, https://lnkd.in/ery8DFJS
The conversation explores how technology interfaces with the work of healthcare professionals. It is not just about AI, technology or innovation, but about the broader interface of all factors that go beyond just knowledge acquisition, including collaboration and team-based learning, that has an effect on clinical practice with the potential to make an impact on patient care.
More information about the 2026/27 Special Collection can be found on the journal website: jcme.org
The podcast is available as video on YouTube and Spotify, and audio on all other platforms.
#cmecpd #meded #19ECF
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Gilbert C FAURE
March 24, 11:25 AM
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A record number of Europeans were at the Alliance For Continuing Education in the Health Professions meeting in Atlanta last month... but what did they think if it and what lesson did they find valuable to apply in their European and global CME/CPD practice? Listen in as they share their thoughts. A huge thank you to: Sven Awege — France Daniela Clape — Spain Katie Eustace — Netherlands Hannah Fisher — UK Caitriona Forde — UK Monica Ghidinelli — Switzerland Christine Ghione — Spain Caroline Halford — UK Emily Harrison — UK Elsbeth Headley — UK Celeste Kolanko — UK Dr Phil McElnay — Ireland Eugene Pozniak — UK Robin Stevenson — UK Lisa Sullivan — Australia Joel Turner — UK Available on YouTube and Spotify as video as well all other platforms. https://lnkd.in/eacA8YwC #CMECPD #Alliance2026 #meded #19ECF
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Gilbert C FAURE
March 14, 2:11 PM
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Collaborating with Holly Harris, Charlotte Denniston, Tina Penick Brock, and Sophie Soklaridis has been such a joy.
This article was a wonderful way to reflect on what we’ve learned as we’ve been developing a values-based partnership together 😊
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Gilbert C FAURE
March 1, 11:07 AM
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Reflecting on the first ever CME/CPD conference hashtag (#)
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February 23, 10:42 AM
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From a distance last week (for reasons many of you know), I followed several Alliance sessions focused on global CPD. At the same time, recent conversations with both CME/IME/CPD providers and supporters working across regions have been circling around many of the same questions.
Together, they reinforced an observation that continues to surface across regions:
There is no single model of global CPD.
There are only local systems, each shaped by culture, regulation, healthcare delivery, professional expectations, and available resources. And levels of CPD Literacy vary greatly between countries and regions as well.
Across countries, CPD systems range from highly mature to still emerging, and many look very different from those we are accustomed to in the US or Europe. Yet we often approach international education as if successful models can simply be cut-and-pasted.
A few lessons that experience, and research published over the past several years in Medical Teacher, the Journal of CME, and Asia Pacific Scholar (copies available upon request 😎), continue to reinforce:
• Running a symposium at an international specialty conference in another country does not, by itself, make an organization a “global” provider. • Accreditation cannot be assumed, and sometimes should not be the starting point (but should always be researched and considered). • Learner needs are always local, even when challenges appear global. • Educational formats require adaptation, not replication. • Translation changes language, not context. • In many regions, “providers” may not exist or function as they do in the US or Europe, and some provider types may not be recognized by some systems or by learners. • Being accredited at home does not guarantee legitimacy elsewhere.
Perhaps the most consistent insight, emerging both from research and ongoing conversations, relates to people rather than systems.
We have a global faculty preparation gap.
Many CPD faculty are exceptional clinicians and subject matter experts but have never been trained in how professionals learn once they are in practice. At the same time, many experienced health professions educators are trained to teach students and trainees, yet have not developed competencies specific to lifelong learning in complex clinical environments. There are still many places in the world where a lecture by a subject matter expert is the only form of CPD available.
This challenge appears across systems regardless of maturity level.
Global impact rarely comes from exporting education. It comes from developing educators and designing learning that fit local realities, local partnerships, and local practice environments.
Both providers and supporters are trying to balance global ambitions with meaningful local impact. The organizations making the greatest progress tend to start with listening, humility, and local collaboration before scaling solutions.
Thinking globally matters. Designing locally is essential.
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Gilbert C FAURE
February 23, 3:43 AM
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We are proud to announce the official title of our new journal: 📰 European Medical Specialist Review ✨
A sincere thank you to everyone who contributed with their ideas 🙏 Your inputs demonstrate the engagement and warm welcome for this new journal. 👩⚕️👨⚕️ The European Medical Specialist Review marks an important milestone for UEMS — a new platform for all, UEMS members and non members, to advance and trigger reflection, to influence the present and shape the future of specialist medical practice and training across Europe.
The inaugural issue will be release in connection with the 1st UEMS Congress in May 2026.
🚀 The official launch comes soon! Stay tuned for more information
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Gilbert C FAURE
February 10, 11:19 AM
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📘 What is an ELM Course? An ELM Course is a structured set of related learning modules designed to provide in-depth education in a specific field. ✅ To claim CME/CPD credits, learners must complete the entire course — partial completion does not qualify. ⚠️ Once an ELM Course is accredited, its content and format are fixed for the full accreditation period. Any changes require the submission of a new application. 🎓 ELM Courses ensure consistency, quality, and transparency in accredited medical education.
#uems #eaccme #elearning #elmcourse #eacmeaccredited
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 8, 11:32 AM
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💡 Ce que j'ai appris après avoir formé +20 000 médecins généralistes.
1. Le "Bruit" est le premier ennemi du soin Le problème n'est plus l'accès à l'information, c'est son volume. L'infobésité paralyse l'action en rendant l'intégration clinique impossible. La leçon : Pour être lue, une guideline ne doit pas être exhaustive, elle doit être synthétique. Moins de texte, plus de flux décisionnels. "Choisir c'est renoncer !"
2. Le test des "3 heures du matin" Si une recommandation n'est pas actionnable en 30 secondes par un MG fatigué à la fin d'une journée de cs... ou au milieu d'une nuit de garde, elle ne sera pas appliquée. La théorie médicale est noble... la pratique est une course contre la montre. Ce que demandent les MG 👉🏻 "Que dois-je faire maintenant pour ce patient ?" Ce qu'on leur donne trop souvent 👉🏻 Un PDF de 100 pages.
3. La technologie doit se faire oublier J'ai vu des outils magnifiques être abandonnés en deux jours parce qu'ils ajoutaient "trois clics de trop". Dans la santé, l'ergonomie n'est pas un luxe, c'est une condition de sécurité. "Ce n'est pas l'outil qui définit le travail, c'est le travail qui définit l'outil". G Deleuze
Pourquoi nous avons créé Guideline.care ? Nous transformons la complexité médicale en clarté opérationnelle. ✅ Accessibilité immédiate : Finie la chasse aux infos dans des guidelines de 100 pages. ✅ Facilité de lecture : Des arbres décisionnels qui s'adaptent au temps réduit d'une consultation médicale. ✅ Mise à jour continue : Pour que l'Evidence Based Medicine arrive au lit du patient sans délai.
Le constat est simple : on ne soigne pas mieux avec plus d'informations, on soigne mieux avec de meilleures informations, au bon moment 👉🏻 La brièveté demande plus de temps et d'efforts que la longueur.
Toute objection est à adresser à Blaise Pascal : "Je n'ai fait cette lettre-ci plus longue que parce que je n'ai pas eu le loisir de la faire plus courte." B. Pascal Les Provinciales (1862) 😉
#Sante #DigitalHealth #Medecine #EBM #health #FormationMedicale #CME #DPC #certification
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 5, 9:25 AM
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It was really interesting hearing everyone's top standout session
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Gilbert C FAURE
April 7, 1:46 PM
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Certification périodique : ce que les responsables formation des établissements de santé doivent savoir maintenant
Les 52 référentiels de certification périodique sont publiés depuis le 26 février 2026. 1 438 pages couvrant les 7 professions de santé à ordre.
Voici les informations clés à retenir pour votre établissement : Le téléservice national Ma Certif'Pro Santé ouvrira en novembre 2026.
Développé par l'Agence du Numérique en Santé, il permettra à chaque professionnel de suivre son parcours de certification sur les 4 axes réglementaires. Les employeurs disposeront d'un accès dédié au téléservice pour suivre leurs professionnels salariés, conformément au décret n° 2025-1335. Cet accès permettra notamment d'être alerté lorsqu'un professionnel est identifié en risque de non-réalisation de son programme.
L'automatisation sera progressive. En V1, seules les attestations de l'ANDPC, de l'ANFH et de la HAS seront remontées automatiquement. Pour les formations réalisées via d'autres organismes ou en interne, vos professionnels devront saisir manuellement leurs actions. L'ouverture à d'autres fournisseurs est prévue en V2, après 2027.
En attendant, vos professionnels doivent conserver toutes leurs attestations pour les actions réalisées depuis janvier 2023, date d'entrée en vigueur de l'obligation.
Ce qu'il faut anticiper dès maintenant en tant que responsable formation : → Recenser vos professionnels à ordre par profession et spécialité → Vérifier que les attestations des actions déjà réalisées depuis 2023 sont bien archivées → Planifier les actions restantes pour que chacun valide ses 8 actions minimum sur les 4 axes → Préparer votre organisation à la coordination employeur prévue par l'article L.4022-2
Le premier cycle est de 9 ans pour les professionnels en exercice en 2023. Le compteur tourne déjà.
Sources : Décret n° 2025-1335 du 26/12/2025 · Arrêté du 26/02/2026 · Art. L.4022-2 CSP · DGOS #CertificationPériodique #FormationSanté #Établissements #ProfessionnelsDeSanté #RH #ResponsableFormation
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Gilbert C FAURE
April 6, 11:29 AM
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We recently launched our new brand. While our look has changed, our purpose remains the same.
👋Allow us to re-introduce ourselves.
We are AMEE. We were born in Europe over 50 years ago and are dedicated to advancing scholarship and strengthening education across the health professions.
Our mission is to champion excellence, inspire collaboration, and support scholarship across the full continuum of Health Professions Education.
Our new brand colours are reflective of what we aspire to be as an organisation: bold, modern and confident.
Explore our refreshed identity on the AMEE website and learn more about our mission: https://ow.ly/FKJR50YBPCn
#AMEE #Design #Brand #HealthProfessionsEducation #HPE #Education #Scholarship
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April 2, 1:57 PM
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Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly integrated into education and health care, raising questions about how students use these technologies and how AI influences their learning. In health education, understanding these trends is particularly important because student learning...
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March 31, 11:08 AM
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🎉 AMEE has a brand new look!
Health Professions Education is changing, and so are we.
Our updated branding reflects the vibrant, global community AMEE has become over the last 50+ years, a place where educators at every stage can connect, grow and inspire.
We may look different, but our mission stays the same: supporting you, supporting each other, and advancing Health Professions Education worldwide.
Close to 1,000 health care professionals have registered for our (FREE) CME Module, and the rave reviews keep pouring in:
➡️ "This program is a game-changer for anyone working in patient care."
➡️ "It’s wonderful. Very well prepared in very simple language."
➡️ "A great education program. I've already shared it with my colleagues."
The module, worth 1.0 CME credits, includes four discreet micro-lessons:
1. Taking AIMS: How to Handle, and Overcome, Patient Resistance 2. The Power of Presumptive Recommendations 3. HCPs as Trusted Messengers 4. How to Answer Any Question
Tools, tactics, and strategies you need to sharpen your communication skills and strengthen your status as a trusted messenger.
For more info and/or to register: https://lnkd.in/eHYxFSiM
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March 24, 8:05 AM
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🔜 EACCME Sessions at the UEMS Congress 2026‼️ The UEMS Congress is approaching, and EACCME is preparing two pivotal sessions that look ahead to the future of CME/CPD — a future shaped by innovation, complexity, and evolving educational needs:
🔎 The Core Challenges for the Accreditation of CME/CPD in the Future (2030–2050)
🔎 Defining and assessing learning needs
📍 Friday 29th May | Leuven
🚀 Key topics include:
- AI in CME: opportunity and new quality standards - Accrediting simulations & immersive learning - The hybrid zone: education vs. clinical decision support - Quality over quantity: redefining meaningful CME - Independence & integrity in 2030+ - Workforce strain & information overload - Needs assessment - Relevance to accreditation: what should accrediting bodies and providers change by 2030?
Join us in Leuven to reflect on how accreditation must evolve to ensure relevance, credibility, and educational impact for tomorrow’s healthcare professionals. ✨ Looking forward to seeing you there! #UEMS #UEMSCongress2026 #EACCME #UEMSfuture
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March 7, 9:29 AM
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Certification périodique des professions de santé : publication des référentiels. Plus de 50 référentiels sont désormais publiés, précisant les actions permettant aux professionnels de répondre à leur obligation de certification périodique. Élaborés par les Conseils nationaux professionnels en lien avec la Haute Autorité de santé (HAS), ces référentiels structurent les démarches autour de quatre axes : ✔ actualisation des connaissances et compétences ✔ amélioration de la qualité et de la sécurité des pratiques ✔ relation avec les patients ✔ santé du professionnel Ces référentiels constituent un cadre de référence pour accompagner le développement professionnel tout au long de la carrière.
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February 24, 4:03 AM
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Un nouveau décret pour accompagner la qualité des soins. A partir de 2026 les actions DPC font partie du parcours de certification de chaque médecin. L’obligation triennale de DPC disparait.
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February 23, 10:36 AM
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February 21, 5:43 AM
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It was a great week of learning and networking. Delighted to make up the majority of the record number of European participants attending the annual meeting of the Alliance For Continuing Education in the Health Professions. Also a privilege to lead our session on cultural and generational considerations in European and global CME/CPD. Celeste Kolanko, Emily Harrison, Monica Ghidinelli, Eugene Pozniak, Caitriona Forde, Katie Eustace, Elsbeth Headley and Caroline Halford
#Alliance2026 #cmecpd #meded #europeanCME
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January 15, 4:22 AM
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Je participe à l’événement “17th McMaster University Review Course in Internal Medicine”. Rejoignez-moi le 22 janvier.
Cela peut intéresser les Médecins Polyvalents/ Médecins Internistes Généraux Hospitaliers !
Société Française de Médecine Polyvalente SFMP Commission Jeunes Praticiens (CJP) de la SFMP
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