European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to bringing together all stakeholder groups with an interest in European Continuing Medical Education (CME) in order to promote multi-channel discussion in an independent and neutral environment. This report summarises the presentations and discus-sions that took place at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the European CME Forum, held in London on the 14th and 15th November 2013, which was preceded by a series of ‘Day 0 ’ meetings as pre-meeting sessions for delegates from specific interest groups. The predominant target audience comprised people with an interest in European CME including the accreditation bodies, scientific societies, education providers, industry and European ...
Participants and faculty members from around Europe and North America met in Cologne Germany on 16 a...
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One hundred and thirty speakers and delegates met in London for the fi fth annual meeting of the Eur...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2007 in order to bring t...
Participants from three continents attended the Seventh Annual Meeting of the European CME Forum in ...
The historic King’s Fund complex in central London was the venue for the Eleventh Annual European CM...
The august setting of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland saw participants from 17 different ...
In common with many scheduled meetings in 2020, the Thirteenth Annual European CME Forum (#13ECF) wa...
Participants from as far afield as Australia and North America convened in Amsterdam, the Netherland...
This position paper is the result of a collaborative approach of several European Specialty Accredit...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...
Continuing Medical Education (CME) can be defined \u2018educational activities that serve to maintai...
Participants representing various stakeholders, including medical schools, phar-maceutical companies...
On 11–12 September 2015, the fourth annual Cologne Consensus Conference (CCC) was held in Cologne, G...
Participants and faculty members from around Europe and North America met in Cologne Germany on 16 a...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the first reports on the state of medical education was publish...
One of the first reports on the state of medical education was published in 1910 in North America, w...
One hundred and thirty speakers and delegates met in London for the fi fth annual meeting of the Eur...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2007 in order to bring t...
Participants from three continents attended the Seventh Annual Meeting of the European CME Forum in ...
The historic King’s Fund complex in central London was the venue for the Eleventh Annual European CM...
The august setting of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland saw participants from 17 different ...
In common with many scheduled meetings in 2020, the Thirteenth Annual European CME Forum (#13ECF) wa...
Participants from as far afield as Australia and North America convened in Amsterdam, the Netherland...
This position paper is the result of a collaborative approach of several European Specialty Accredit...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...
Continuing Medical Education (CME) can be defined \u2018educational activities that serve to maintai...
Participants representing various stakeholders, including medical schools, phar-maceutical companies...
On 11–12 September 2015, the fourth annual Cologne Consensus Conference (CCC) was held in Cologne, G...
Participants and faculty members from around Europe and North America met in Cologne Germany on 16 a...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the first reports on the state of medical education was publish...
One of the first reports on the state of medical education was published in 1910 in North America, w...