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CME/CPD, EACCME in UEMS
Dr. Bernard Maillet Secretary General UEMS -
EACCME
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U. E. M. S.
  • Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes
  • European Union of Medical Specialists
  • Umbrella organization of National Associations
    of Medical Specialists located in Brussels

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  • Phases of Medical Life
  • Undergraduate 5 years average
  • Exam/Assessment Diploma
  • University
  • Specialist Training 5 years average
  • Exam/Assessment Certificate
  • University and Profession
  • Professional Life Lifelong
  • Formal Requirement to show CME/CPD activity ?
  • Profession

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Basic principles of the EU
  • Free movement of - services - funds -
    products - manpower
  • Free transfer of people and services applies to
    health care
  • No discrimination regarding free movement on the
    basis e.g. language

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Keywords in Europe
Mobility
  • Free movement of students
  • Bologna process
  • Free movement of doctors
  • Directive on Recognition of Qualifications
  • Free movement of patients

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Health and the EU
  • Subsidiarity The organisation and delivery of
    health care is the responsibility of each member
    state
  • Co-ordination of health matters is difficult at
    European level
  • The concept of public health is not well
    defined

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1957 EEC Treaty of Rome
Foundation of the UEMS in 1958 by the
professional organisations of medical specialists
of Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg the
Netherlands
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UEMS - Structure
National Medical Associations Sections and
Boards EACCME
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National Medical Associations
27 EU Full Members 3 EEA Full
Members 5 Associate Members
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E A C C M E
  • Purpose UEMS policy
  • Contribute to quality and harmonization of CME in
    Europe
  • To make life easier for our colleagues by easing
    access to international CME
  • Developing quality guidelines
  • Maintaining national authority

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E A C C M E
  • Purpose UEMS policy
  • Same procedure for each Specialty
  • Same procedure for each Country
  • Harmonisation of the fees
  • Avoid multiplication of the process
  • Have one entry

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Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Maintenance of Academic Knowledge and Skills
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
  • Means of Updating, Developing and Enhancing how
    Doctors apply the Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes
    required in their working lives.
  • The Competence development includes CME
    Personal, Managerial, IT, Communication and
    Social skills.

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Quality of CME
  • No scientific proof of efficacy of attending
    congresses, courses, symposia by individual
    professionals.
  • Abundant evidence of rapid improvement of medical
    practice through utilisation of new developments.

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Quality Requirements CME
  • Written statement learning objectives
  • Submitting full data provider
  • Disclosure potential conflict interest
  • Attendance, mechanism for feed-back
  • Report, assessment by Provider
  • Non-biased education, either commercial or
    otherwise

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Financing of CME
  • CME is paid by patients
  • insurance premiums
  • hospital and other bills
  • fees of doctors and other professionals
  • taxes
  • prices pharmaceutical products
  • outside funding is the exception

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Mandatory CME
AustriaCroatiaFranceGermany (in hospitals
practices)Great BritainHungaryIcelandItalyThe
Netherlands (for specialists)PolandSloveniaSwi
tzerland (for specialists)
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CME/CPD recommended for doctors but voluntary
Belgium IrelandCyprus IsraelCzech
Republic LuxembourgDenmark NorwayEstonia Po
rtugalFinland SpainGreece Sweden
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Shift to mandatory CME in Europe
  • Policy UEMS CME is an ethical obligation and
    should not be mandatory
  • Voluntary CME is effective on macro-level
  • But, on individual level participation has to be
    encouraged
  • Mandatory CME is not effective in the weeding
    out of bad apples

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What Activities are granted?
  • Currently
  • Individual Events
  • Conferences
  • Scientific Meetings
  • Future
  • CME Providers
  • Enduring Materials CD Rom
  • Internet Courses

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Draft Flowchart Accreditation in Europe
National AccreditationAuthorities
National International
Event
European Accreditation Bodies
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Draft Flowchart Accreditation in Europe
Event
National
National AccreditationAuthorities
Evaluate the value of the meeting Grant the
credits according to the National rules
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Draft Flowchart Accreditation in Europe
Event
International
European Accreditation Bodies Evaluate the
value of the meeting Propose a number of
credits National Accreditation
Authorities Accept the scientific evaluation by
the UEMS Sections and Boards Apply the number of
credits relating to the national rules
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Accreditation
  • Two major partners in the process
  • European Accreditation Boards
  • National Accreditation Authorities

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Scientific approval
  • Done by Accreditation Boards of the
  • involved specialty
  • UEMS Sections and/or Boards
  • European Accreditation Boards

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National Accreditation Authority
  • Ministry of Health Health Authority
  • Ministry of Social Affairs
  • Professional Bodies
  • Medical Associations
  • Universities
  • Not existing

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Organiser Request gt 3 months UEMS -
EACCME N.A.A. Sections Evaluation lt 3
weeks Evaluation UEMS - EACCME Certificate
of Recognition Organiser
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Summary
  • Harmonisation
  • Simplification
  • Same criteria
  • Two major partners
  • National Accreditation Authority
  • European Accreditation Boards

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Draft Flowchart Accreditation in Europe
Credits
UEMS suggestion
Full credits (E CME C) No weighted factors 1
ECMEC per hour of activity 3 ECMEC for a half
day / 6 ECMEC for a full day activity Translation
of these E CME Cs to National credits can
follow the rules of the National Accreditation
Authority For instance can have a
maximum weighting factors can be introduced
nationally
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Agreements
  • National Accreditation Authorities
  • Spain, Cyprus, Greece, RCSI, Malta, RCPI,
    Turkey, Slovakia, Norway, Hungary, Luxemburg,
    Belgium,
  • Romania, Slovenia
  • UEMS Sections and Boards
  • Anaesthesiology, Child and Adolescent
    Psychiatry, Dermatology, Endocrinology,
    Gastro-Enterology, Gynaecology, Intensive Care
    Medicine,....
  • Near Future
  • Germany, Italy, France,

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Agreement with the American Medical Association
on Mutual Recognition of Credits
  • Till June 30th 2006
  • Pilot project for 2 years each time
  • From July 1st 2006
  • Real agreement for 4 years

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Future
  • Webbased request form
  • Systematic evaluation of meetings by the
    participants
  • Long Distance Learning
  • More agreements with the Sections
  • More agreements with the National Accreditation
    Authorities
  • Contacts with other parts of the world
  • Contacts with UEMO

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Accreditation Requests
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European Union
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Greater Europe
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If you think education is expensive, you should
consider ignorance. Socrates (469 399 BC)
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U.E.M.S.
  • Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes
  • European Union of Medical Specialists
  • www.uems.net
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