Medical Research (09/09/25)
Continuing medical education (CME) is undergoing significant transformation, driven by technology and evolving healthcare needs. Key trends include a shift towards flexible online and mobile learning, personalized learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, the use of artificial intelligence and augmented reality for personalized and immersive experiences, and a focus on competence-based education. CME is also expanding to include interprofessional education, quality improvement, and to address public health issues. Challenges for CME include time limitations, funding constraints, and balancing education with heavy clinical workloads. Additionally, the widespread growth of online CME has raised scrutiny about content accreditation, privacy protection, and the establishment of uniform learning standards. "Addressing these challenges requires a holistic, proactive, and collaborative approach among educators, accrediting bodies, and healthcare organizations," the author writes.
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