IACME-letter
A newsletter for IACME members

May 26, 2004

 

 

IACME
Illinois Alliance for Continuing Medical Education

 

 

 

 

 

“Education, Collaboration, Fellowship, Networking.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Still time to register…

…for the IACME Spring Educational Meeting Finding Funding for Continuing Medical Education Activities, to be held on June 25, 2004 at the Stonegate Conference & Banquet Centre in Hoffman Estates, IL. Join local CME professionals to discuss the regulatory documents from the OIG and FDA that impact CME funding, and learn about federal and private funding sources. For a registration form, click here…

All meeting attendees will be entered into a drawing to win a valuable text for CME providers,  The Continuing Professional Development of Physicians: From Research to Practice,” edited by Barbara E. Barnes, MD, Dave Davis, MD, and Robert Fox, EdD. Good luck!

New Online Resources

The IACME Spring Educational Meeting will address documents important to the CME community, including the FDA Final Guidance on Industry-Supported Scientific and Educational Activities, and the OIG Program Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers. These, as well as other documents and links that may support your work are available on the “Resources” page of the IACME website.

Award Recipient to be Announced at June Meeting

The winner of Thomas G. Pearson, EdD Distinguished Service Award will be announced at June meeting. The winner will be recognized by the IACME for significant contributions, warm friendship and outstanding service to the CME community. The first recipient was Thomas G. Pearson, EdD. Valerie Pearson, Dr. Pearson's wife, accepted the award on his behalf at the June 2003 meeting. Congratulate this year’s winner in person at the June meeting!

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