The Global Alliance for Medical Education (GAME) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1995, with the aim of advancing innovation in medical education. The 1st GAME Canada regional conference was held in Montreal on May 22, 2015, under the leadership of Suzanne Murray, who acted as programme chair, and GAME president Lisa Sullivan. The conference brought together a broad array of speakers and panellists, including experts from academic centres, health systems, accreditors, private organizations, and industry. Thirty-one key stakeholders participated in the event, demonstrating a strong commitment towards the improvement of best practice in continuing medical education (CME)/continuing professional development (CPD). The conference inc...
On 11–12 September 2015, the fourth annual Cologne Consensus Conference (CCC) was held in Cologne, G...
Stepping off the rapidly moving plat-form that has been the job of the associate dean of continuing ...
CME on the cusp of change The quality of patient care reflects the performance of doctors, nurses an...
Participants representing various stakeholders, including medical schools, phar-maceutical companies...
A healthy population and a vibrant medical profession Une population en santé et une profession médi...
On September 30th, 2017, medical students from the University of Ottawa organized and attended the 6...
One hundred and thirty speakers and delegates met in London for the fi fth annual meeting of the Eur...
As the medical system is being rebuilt in Afghanistan, many programs that are familiar in Canada, ar...
The Core Competency Project (CCP) is an initiative to reexamine fundamental recurring issues in Cana...
Within graduate medical education, many educators are experiencing a climate of significant change. ...
A healthy population and a vibrant medical profession Une population en santé et une profession médi...
Objective/Purpose: To develop and describe a community of practice amongst a group of hospitalist ph...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to bringing together all stake...
I am pleased to provide an update regarding the activities and future directions of the Canadian As...
The august setting of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland saw participants from 17 different ...
On 11–12 September 2015, the fourth annual Cologne Consensus Conference (CCC) was held in Cologne, G...
Stepping off the rapidly moving plat-form that has been the job of the associate dean of continuing ...
CME on the cusp of change The quality of patient care reflects the performance of doctors, nurses an...
Participants representing various stakeholders, including medical schools, phar-maceutical companies...
A healthy population and a vibrant medical profession Une population en santé et une profession médi...
On September 30th, 2017, medical students from the University of Ottawa organized and attended the 6...
One hundred and thirty speakers and delegates met in London for the fi fth annual meeting of the Eur...
As the medical system is being rebuilt in Afghanistan, many programs that are familiar in Canada, ar...
The Core Competency Project (CCP) is an initiative to reexamine fundamental recurring issues in Cana...
Within graduate medical education, many educators are experiencing a climate of significant change. ...
A healthy population and a vibrant medical profession Une population en santé et une profession médi...
Objective/Purpose: To develop and describe a community of practice amongst a group of hospitalist ph...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to bringing together all stake...
I am pleased to provide an update regarding the activities and future directions of the Canadian As...
The august setting of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland saw participants from 17 different ...
On 11–12 September 2015, the fourth annual Cologne Consensus Conference (CCC) was held in Cologne, G...
Stepping off the rapidly moving plat-form that has been the job of the associate dean of continuing ...
CME on the cusp of change The quality of patient care reflects the performance of doctors, nurses an...