Introduction
Many CME professionals are engaged in innovative CME activities worthy of recognition. These individuals and activities exemplify the best practices many are striving toward in the profession of CME. The Alliance acknowledges such excellence through its annual awards selection process. The 2009 award recipients continue to raise the bar in the field of CME.
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Recipients of the William Campbell Felch/Wyeth Award for Research in CME are Donna Connelly, B. Price Kerfoot and Michael Kearney for their project titled "Interactive Spaced Education to Assess and Improve Knowledge of Clinical Guidelines".
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Nine organizations received the Award for Outstanding CME Collaboration for their "CS2day: Collaboration and Innovation in Education" Project. |
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The Award for Most Outstanding Certified Live CME Activity went to Neil Love and Research to Practice for the "Role of the Breast Surgeon in the Interdisciplinary Management of Early Breast Cancer" project.
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PeerPoint Medical Education Institute received the Award for Outstanding Enduring Materials CME Activity for their project “What’s Best for My Patient”. |
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The Award for Innovation in Continuing Professional Development went to NC-CME for the "CCMEP™: The Certification Program for CME Professionals" project. |
Invitation
The Alliance encourages you to reflect on the activities you’ve planned and implemented, CME professionals who have impacted your job, or some innovation you feel is worthy of recognition, and then invites you to submit an application for one or more of the following awards.
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