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In this webinar, organised by The Good CME Practice Group, Margarita Velcheva (Chair, Good CME Practice group) will be speaking with two members of the group, Dr Froukje Sosef (COR2ED) and Thomas Kleinoeder (KWHC) and discussing their journey from clinician to professional educator and their role in managing companies that deliver CME/CPD.
In Europe, as anywhere else, physicians are trained to educate others — their trainees, colleagues and other members of the healthcare team. Does this training then give them the skills needed to plan and implement CME programmes? I will be asking Froukje and Thomas their views on this, as well their thoughts on the transition from treating patients to educating healthcare professionals.
Recorded as a live webinar, 27 May 2021, by the Good CME Practice Group and is included here with their permission.
Margarita’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/margarita-velcheva/
Froukje’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/froukje-sosef-3459924/
Thomas’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaskleinoeder/
To find out more about the Good CME Practice Group visit http://gcmep.org/
The mission of the Good CME Practice group (gCMEp) is to promote professionalism within the European CME provider community.
It achieves this by championing high standards in the development and delivery of CME in Europe through collaboration with critical stakeholders.
gCMEp aims to enhance the competence of CME providers in order to deliver high quality independent education for healthcare professionals with the ultimate aim of improving health outcomes.
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