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Episode description
In today’s episode, Isabel Bardinet (ESC), João Grenho (UEMS-EACCME), Juan Palou (ESU/EAU), Julia Rautenstrauch (EULAR) and Robin Stevenson (JECME) present highlights from a Plenary Session led by David Vodušek (BioMed Alliance; EAN) and Michel Ballieu (BioMed Alliance) at last year’s 13th Annual Meeting of the European CME Forum.
In November 2020, we gathered online for the 13th Annual European CME Forum. The theme was: “European and global CME: What next?” and was led by a faculty of 70 international CME and medical education experts. The meeting was split into Plenary and Breakout sessions.
Tune in to learn more about the role and shape of congresses in the digital age.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
- The realities of moving from a physical to a virtual congress
- Determining best practice for virtual congresses
- The future for medical congresses
- Factors for making online education valuable
- Identifying practice gaps and outcome assessment
If you would like to watch this Plenary Session, register for the 14th Annual European CME Forum (held virtually 3-5 November 2021) and you will gain access to the complete archive of the 13th Annual European CME Forum, consisting of all the Plenary and Breakout sessions.
Our webpage also has a wealth of information and offers the largest resource on CME in Europe, covering our 13 years of activities with reports and presentations from over 240 hours of live presentations and workshops. Find out more at cmeforum.org