Coalition and Others Respond to Radical ACCME Proposals Affecting Promotional and Certified Education

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As the controversy around the commercial support of CME continues, ACCME is considering significant policy changes that could dramatically change industry support of both certified and promotional education programs. For example, one recent proposal would prohibit faculty thought leaders from participating in both CME and promotional programs.  View responses.
For more information contact:
Brad Bednarz bbednarz@visiblep.com
Marty Cearnal mcearnal@jobson.com
The public debate on these issues has reached a critical juncture and your participation can help shape the debate. Help support our industry by insuring that our Nation's clinicians and patients are empowered with the latest developments in medical information.

Thank you

John Kamp
Executive Director
Coalition for Healthcare Communication

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