This is the second of four podcast episodes featuring the moderator of a Plenary session taking place at the 14th Annual European CME Forum, held virtually 3-5 November 2021. On today’s episode Eugene Pozniak (European CME Forum) is joined by Robin Stevenson (JECME) who will be moderating the plenary session titled “Educational Design & Outcomes”.


The theme for the meeting this year is “The 3-legged stool: Achieving balance for effective CME”. Effective CME-CPD requires a stable relationship between three key factors, just as a three-legged stool requires all three legs to remain balanced. In this year’s meeting we will examine the spectrum of control and influence in each “leg”.


“Educational Design & Outcomes” is the second leg in our model of the three-legged stool for achieving balance for effective CME.


Tune in to learn more about the type of content you can expect from the 14th Annual European CME Forum.


On today’s episode you will hear about:

Robin’s medical career and interest in CME-CPD
The JECME journal and the Special Collections
Differences in how the the US and Europe engage in academic CME-CPD
Groups in Europe who should be devoting more time to publishing CME research
The professional practice gap (PPG)
The cost of identifying practice gaps
Types of gaps
What Robin is hoping to highlight during his session at 14ECF
Types of providers
Accreditation
Informal workplace CME

Our webpage also has a wealth of information and offers the largest resource on CME in Europe, covering our 13 years of activities with reports and presentations from over 240 hours of live presentations and workshops.