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NAVIGATING RESTRICTED WATERS
What's the difference between regulations, codes, guidelines and rules? Linda Klein defines the terminology, and examines the regulatory challenges facing the industry in the next year, their impact on healthcare communications and helps companies steer clear of the confusion As the great Yogi Berra once said, "The future...
Tags: ACCME, Benefits, compliance, education, FDA, Government, HEALTHCARE, marketing, patient, SOFTWARE, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-04-01
IOM Report Won't Have Much Impact on Big Pharma
The recent Institute of Medicine IOM report on the relationship between physicians and the drug industry shows how far we’ve come in the last few years, and how far we still have to go. In 2006, ten leading academicians and the head of the Association of American Medical Colleges AAMC...
Tags: ACCME, Drug Company, Education, Ken Terry, Patient, Pharmaceutical Company, Physician
Blog posts 2009-05-14

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ACCME, Addicted to Pharma Money, Decides It Will Continue to Accept Pharma Money
The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education said it decided against a ban on company funded CME, according to MM&M. The decision is thunderingly predictable, because CME providers are simply not in a financial position to reject company funded CME even if they wanted to. MM&M: The ACCME had...
Tags: Pharmaceutical Company, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-04-13
ACCME answers Senate's CME probe
PRODDED BY the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ACCME delivered a 14-page defense of its efforts to ensure CME is independent.
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-02-01
ProMutual Group Achieves ACCME Accreditation
Expands Continuing Medical Education Activities to Physicians Nationwide BOSTON -- ProMutual Group, a leading provider of medical malpractice liability insurance in the Northeast, was recently awarded a two year accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ACCME. The company met all compliance standards and received exemplary compliance...
Tags: ProMutual Group
Research articles 2006-12-11
Johns Hopkins in Pharma Funding Flap
Is Johns Hopkins University Medical School offering to endorse drug company "educational" materials for money? That was the allegation made last week by Daniel Carlat, a blogger and psychiatrist in private practice. Johns Hopkins, naturally, denies the claim. Carlat says Johns Hopkins is offering...
Tags: Certification, Drug Company, Pharmaceutical Company, Carlat, CME, CME Event, Quality, Business Operations, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2008-08-05
Toshiba Achieves Educational Milestone for Unique Physician-to-Physician Speakers Bureau Program
TUSTIN, Calif. -- In the press release dated May 9, 2006, Toshiba incorrectly stated: "Toshiba's Speakers Bureau events are continuing medical education CME programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ACCME." The ACCME does not accredit CME activities and Toshiba, as a commercial interest, is not eligible...
Tags: Toshiba Corp.
Research articles 2006-05-18
Nemeroff Removed As Emory Psychiatry Chair
Under pressure from a US Senate Finance Committee investigation, renowned psychiatrist Charles Nemeroff is giving up the post he held for 17 years and must follow new restrictions on his outside activities, according to an Emory University statement. Moreover, Emory will not submit any National Institutes of Health grant or...
News items 2009-08-07
Viewpoint: Who is right: Pat Kelly or Murray Kopelow?
Pfizer president Pat Kelly, speaking at the 16th Annual Conference of the National Task Force on CME Provider/Industry Collaboration, pointed out that the revised ACCME Standards for Commercial Support focuses the conflict-of-interest issue on FDA-regulated companies but not on other sectors of the healthcare enterprise that also have incentives that...
Research articles 2005-12-01
AMA to contract directly with teaching organizations
The American Medical Association AMA is planning to have accredited CME organizations sign Letters of Agreement with the AMA stating that they will follow requirements in dispensing Category I Physician Recognition Award PRA credits. Teaching organizations approved by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education ACCME are the accredited...
Tags: American Medical Association
Research articles 1998-06-01
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