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These are CME activities that physicians must attend (in person or virtually), such as national conferences, live Internet webinars, local workshops, seminars, or departmental scientific meetings. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Please contact South Piedmont AHEC's Continuing Medical Education Director at least 4 months in advance for either a directly sponsored or jointly provided activity. Please note the ACCME standards are rigorous regarding academic need and measurable outcomes. A submitted application does not guarantee credit. All activities must demonstrate an impact on physician competence, physician performance, and/or patient outcomes. The CME team will guide you through the application and planning process to ensure that ACCME expectations are met and to see if your proposed activity qualifies for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Please contact us before submitting an application.
An enduring material is a non-live CME activity that "endures" over time. Enduring materials include printed, recorded, audio, video, and online/electronic activities. There are special communication requirements for enduring materials because of the nature of the activities. Because there is no direct interaction between the provider and/or faculty and the learner, the provider must communicate the following information to participants so that they are aware of this information prior to starting the educational activity:
Please contact South Piedmont AHEC's Continuing Medical Education Director at least 4 months in advance for either a directly sponsored or jointly provided activity. Please note the ACCME standards are rigorous regarding academic need and measurable outcomes. A submitted application does not guarantee credit. All activities must demonstrate an impact on physician competence, physician performance, and/or patient outcomes. The CME team will guide you through the application and planning process to ensure that ACCME expectations are met and to see if your proposed activity qualifies for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Please contact us before submitting an application.
A Regularly Schedule Series is a planned activity occurring on an ongoing basis; it can be daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly. It is primarily planned and presented to the accredited provider's professional staff. Examples of RSSs include medical grand rounds, tumor boards, case conferences, M&M Conferences, etc.
Please contact South Piedmont AHEC's Continuing Medical Education Director. Our RSS applications run on a calendar year but you can apply mid-year with a prorated application fee. Please note the ACCME standards are rigorous regarding academic need and measurable outcomes. A submitted application does not guarantee credit. All activities must demonstrate an impact on physician competence, physician performance, and/or patient outcomes. The CME team will guide you through the application and planning process to ensure that ACCME expectations are met and to see if your proposed activity qualifies for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Please contact us before submitting an application.
Your MOC Part IV Quality Improvement project fulfills all the criteria for a Performance Improvement-CME project. Please contact South Piedmont AHEC's Continuing Medical Education Director for the specific forms needed to complete this activity
Performance improvement activities, or PI-CME projects, are based on a learner's participation in a project established and/or guided by a provider in which a physician identifies an educational need through a measure of their performance in practice, engages in educational experiences to meet the need, integrates learning into patient care and then re-evaluates their own performance. PI-CME is structured in 3 stages: