What challenges and opportunities await US-based CME providers looking to expand into Europe?
As a CME provider, understanding Europe's accreditation landscape and cultural nuances is crucial for successfully delivering education to international audiences. In today’s episode of Write Medicine, Susan Yarbrough joins me in dissecting the complexities of CME in Europe and guiding us through the accreditation mosaic. We’ll explore key considerations and strategies for navigating European CME, including the need for a strong dose of cultural humility.
In episode 107, you’ll:
1. Gain insights into the differences between US and European CME accreditation systems
2. Learn practical advice for partnering with local organizations to deliver relevant education
3. Discover the importance of cultural humility and adaptability when expanding CME offerings internationally
Tune in now to equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies needed to expand your CME programs confidently into Europe and beyond!
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EACCME: European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (
ECMEC®: The American Medical Association (AMA) has an agreement to mutually recognize continuing medical education (CME) credit with the European Union of Medical Specialties (UEMS). Physicians (MDs, DOs, or equivalent international degree holders) may apply to the AMA to have their EACCME European CME Credits (ECMEC®s) converted to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
Ghidinellli M, Pozniak E, Kolanko C, Wilson S. The ongoing challenges faced by providers of CME-CPD in Europe. J CME. 2023;12(1)
00:00 Introduction
02:44 Introducing Susan
03:50 Some of the key challenges she sees in accreditation domestically
05:26 Updated guidelines for virtual credit in EACME 3.0
10:03 Differences and similarities between European and US accreditation
12:30 Impact of territoriality on CME content
15:51 Uniformity or standardization for reciprocal agreements in CME accreditation
17:13 Independence in Europe versus the US
21:48 Why the ABPI is attached to having control over content
24:26 How US education providers go about addressing specific needs and gaps in Europe
28:35 What tactical changes may look like to be an effective educator
31:03 Winners and losers in European accreditation
33:34 The extent of international and global CME and how is that going to change
36:03 Susan’s practical advice for CME providers
37:50 Key takeaways from today’s episode
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