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Episode description
In this episode with the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp), Monica Ghidinelli (AO Foundation), chats with Good CME Practice group members Celeste Kolanko (Liberum IME) and Gabor Purman (Elevate CME).
gCMEp is a membership organisation for CME providers based in Europe that aims to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community. More information on gCMEp can be found on their website: gCMEp.org.
Tune in to learn more about how the patient voice can be incorporated into CME planning, design and delivery.
On today’s episode you will hear about:
- The role of the perspective of the patient experience in planning CME activities
- What are the practicalities of actually including the patient voice
- Why and when to incorporate it
- The importance of highlighting this topic to healthcare professionals
- How the patient perspective can contribute to the CME planning process
- Practical examples and observations
- The role of patient advocacy groups
- Challenges and considerations
- The value to the learners
- Some differences between European and US patient advocacy groups
This topic is also included in this year’s Special Collection in the Journal of CME.