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The Alliance Career Pathways Series (CPS) is designed for early career professionals in the field of healthcare CPD. CPS 201: Designing and Managing a CPD Program concluded second of two installments on Tuesday, June 7. Course Moderator Heather...
By: Heather Ranels, MA, MS, CHCP, and Raja Venkata
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In this study, we evaluated the experience of nephrology healthcare providers who manage patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) as they strive to translate research results into clinical practice.
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Course Moderator Nicole Spino, MBA, CHCP, provides key takeaways from the first installment of CPS 201.
By: Nicole Spino, MBA, CHCP
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Learn more about the Alliance 2022 Pioneer Award recipient.
By: Natalie Sanfratello, MPH
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What's next for the outcomes pyramid? Explore points designed to spark more research in validating a conceptual framework that has guided our field for over a decade, which will ultimately result in a theory of change for CME and its impact...
By: Katie Lucero, PhD, and Don Moore, PhD
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In August 2020, the Medical Education Companies (MEC) Member Section held a webinar aimed at addressing key questions that had been prioritized by MEC members as important topics related to the impacts of COVID-19 on independent medical...
By: Caroline O. Pardo, Allison Kickel and Brittany Puster
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In August 2020, the Medical Education Companies (MEC) Member Section held a webinar aimed at addressing key questions that had been prioritized by MEC members as important topics related to the impacts of COVID-19 on independent medical...
By: Caroline O. Pardo, Allison Kickel and Brittany Puster
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One of the challenges related to outcomes studies of continuing education is the inability to compare and aggregate outcomes results due to variances in the collected data. CE Outcomes and Gilead Sciences collaborated to address this issue.
By: By Wendy Cerenzia1, Desirae Janowiak1, Richie Castles2, Annette Triebel2, Scott Williams3
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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of blindness among working-age people in the United States, affecting more than half of the 18 million adults with diagnosed diabetes.
By: Jasleen Chahal, Kimberly Northrip, Dean Beals, Stan Pogroszewski, Steven Haimowitz, Ana Bastos de Carvalho Anna Muehlenhaupt, Rachel Deerr and Alexandria Sehon