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Continuing Medical Education 1600 Medical Center
Drive, G407, Huntington, WV 25701
(304) 691- 1770 | fax: (304) 691-1783
Email:
baileyd@marshall.edu
Please visit our website - http://musom.marshall.edu/cme/
Continuing Medical Education
Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Mission StatementReviewed annually by the CME Advisory Committee and presented by
Assistant Dean, David N. Bailey,M.B.A.
Purpose
Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine's Continuing Medical
Education program is committed to serving the physicians of the state of West
Virginia and the tri-state region by providing need driven educational
activities which will support their ability to improve the quality of health
care of all people of the region, especially those whose lives have been
affected by illness, injury or life threatening events.
Content Areas
To achieve the purpose of continued improvement in the quality of health care,
the CME Program will 1) assess the needs and desires of physicians in West
Virginia and surrounding Appalachian regions through objective and subjective
measures. Analyze reports of performance improvement and other review committees
from individual hospitals and outreach sites and work with each to develop
responsive CME activities which address regional and national health care
problems. 2) Provide for practicing physicians educational experiences which
will enhance their ability to provide and improve health care in West Virginia
and surrounding Appalachian regions. 3) Continue, rekindle and support a climate
of inquiry for physicians so that continuing medical education will be a
life-long personal and self-rewarding endeavor. 4) Design and offer activities
which will help physicians meet the requirements of various organizations or
certifying boards and state licensing boards. 5) Facilitate and enhance CME
throughout the state, region and nation through individual activities, joint
sponsorship activities, exchange of information, outreach activities and
internet activities. 6) Utilize telemedicine, the internet and intranet to
enhance patient care and physician education in rural and urban sites.
Plan
Application Beginning with a Letter of Consideration and questionnaire the CME
Planning process consists of 6 modules: Planning Checklist, proposed agenda,
budget, physical arrangements, commercial support letter(s) of agreement,
learning objective development, linking needs to outcomes, including a
declaration of planning independence and content validation.
Activities provided
CME will provide educational activities which respond to the needs and interests
of physicians (regularly scheduled series (RSSs) as hospital grand rounds,
departmental conferences, and outreach events. Also included are annual
meetings, professional development programs, research programs and jointly
sponsored activities. The School is committed to providing innovative learning
experiences for practicing physicians through interactive case studies available
via intranet and programs offered via internet access. Activities provided will
be evaluated on an individual basis or assessed quarterly or annually for
achievement of learning needs. CME Calendar (lists regularly scheduled series [RSSs]
with a link identifying activity educational needs and global learning
objectives.)
Target Audience
Continuing Medical Education activities will be directed to primary health care
physicians in West Virginia and the tri-state area (OH, KY, WV) and CME Outreach
activities will be directed to physicians practicing in rural locations to
provide meaningful, relevant and accessible educational experiences. Certain
activities will also target subspecialty areas as needs arise.
Faculty and Staff
Resources (Disclosure information on file in the CME Office, presented verbally,
on evaluation forms, on activity advertisements, on attendance sheets or in
syllabus materials.)
Expected Results
CME activities will be developed in accordance with the
accreditation Elements and Criteria,
PDF
and University policies with the expectation of improving the health and
healthcare of patients, short term and long term. Through identification of
professional practice gaps (knowledge, competence, performance) we expect
greater confidence in addressing clinical problems or their intent to change
behavior (in physician competence, performance in practice or patient outcomes)
(and addressing identified barriers to gap fulfillment) and apply newly acquired
strategies in practice through presentation of these identified gaps in RSSs or
other activities. Through evaluation of RSSs and other activities we expect
improvements in clinical skills and patient outcomes. The presented outcomes
will be identified as Tiered Outcomes – via participant evaluation feedback
(standard evaluation and ARS), self evaluation via the standard evaluation or
volunteered followup participation , quarterly clinical problem identification
(addressed in scheduled RSS). As part of the annual CME Program review process
feedback will be obtained from evaluations and focus group reviews by event
chairpersons and participants. Necessary changes to activities will be made
internally by conference chairpersons as a result of this feedback. The CME Policy on Effectiveness
explains in detail steps to be used in obtaining participant feedback and how to
initiate changes to activities. Necessary changes to the CME Program will be
made as a result of a year-end review of the CME Mission; review of CME
operational procedures; review of staff goals and CME Program goals; and finally
a review of an optional impartial survey to faculty and participants assessing
their view of the CME Program.

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