CACME has been in existence for more than 30 years, serving continuing medical education professionals through information, education, and collaboration among its members. Anyone with an interest in CME is welcome to be a part of our community.
CACME is a voluntary, non-profit association dedicated to improving continuing education in the medical profession. Our association brings CME professionals together through regional events and a statewide annual meeting, where members from all over the state and region come together to discuss important issues and share best practices. Together, CACME members are making a difference in the way continuing medical education is advancing.
Leadership
In recent years, CACME leadership has adapted its organizational structure to better meet the needs of its members. This change has added more opportunities for members throughout the state to participate in leadership roles, to network more easily and to share helpful CME information.
The elected CACME officers include the president, past-president, president-elect, secretary and member-at-large. Regional leaders have been approved by the Executive Committee to represent members and offer meetings in four major geographical areas in Colorado.
The CACME president may also appoint additional members to the Executive Committee, as needed, for specific duties. Examples include the web coordinator, the historian, the membership chairman or the president's appointee(s).
Meetings and Services
The work of the Colorado Alliance is done through an Annual Meeting for all members, regional meetings, and the CACME web site.
Annual meeting: Usually held at a Colorado mountain resort in August, this meeting presents nationally known speakers on key CME topics as well as seminars and workshops on the everyday problems of managing CME programs.
Regional Meetings: Regional meetings for CME professionals are held in four regions of the state, southeast Colorado, the Denver metro area, northeast Colorado and western Colorado. Topic selection and meeting frequency in each region is primarily determined by the members in that area and by the regional leader. CACME members from any area in the state may attend any regional meeting of interest to them.
CACME web site: The CACME web site is available to all CME professionals regardless of location. Information is added as needed. All members are encouraged to submit articles or informative notes for posting on the web site.
Membership in the Colorado Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (CACME) is open to all individuals and organizations with a professional interest in continuing medical education. Individuals benefit from educational programs, regional meetings, website resources, and networking with fellow CME professionals.
For more information about CACME, please visit our website at www.cacme.org
Membership in the Colorado Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (CACME) is open to all individuals and organizations with a professional interest in continuing medical education. Individuals benefit from educational programs, regional meetings, website resources, and networking with fellow CME professionals.
For more information about CACME, please visit our website at www.cacme.org
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