Welcome to IACME Online!

Welcome to the online home for the Illinois Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (IACME). The Illinois Alliance is a non-profit, professional association dedicated to serving the needs of continuing medical education professionals. Continuing medical education refers to the ongoing education and training provided to healthcare professionals in order for them to both maintain their certification and licensure and improve the quality of care they deliver. 

Our membership is a diverse group of key stakeholders that advance clinical medicine and patient care through a number of organizations - from hospitals and health systems to medical specialty societies and associations to private education providers. 

IACME members find value in networking, sharing challenges and solutions, and building lifelong professional friendships. IACME membership is a great way to get integrally involved in the Illinois medical education community and the benefits of membership are numerous. Become a member now!

Education

On June 6, 2008 IACME hosted its Annual Meeting at a new location, the Hyatt Lodge in Oak Brook, IL. The event continued to have exciting educational sessions and was a great chance to network with colleagues. Review the program.

Collaboration

Employers and job seekers: browse local job opportunities in CME. View listings.

Fellowship

Each year, IACME membership gathers for its annual dinner during the Alliance for CME Annual Meeting. Click here to view the 2008 event.

Each year, IACME membership nominates a member who has made a long-standing contribution to the field of CME for the Thomas G. Pearson, Ed.D. Distinguished Service Award.  IACME congratulates Sue Adamowski, Ed.D. as the 2008 award recipient. We encourage all IACME members to Click here to access additional information on this award and read Sue Adamowski's Thank You Letter.

Networking

We have a new IACME President, new officers, and three new Board of Directors. View the latest IACME News.

IACME Member Survey August 2008. View results of this survey that provide a snapshot of member demographics and their CME needs.