CME References & Resources

BEST PRACTICES IN ACCREDITATION
Best Practices in Accreditation, now available on CD, reflects many of the changes in the world of continuing medical education. This issue has a wonderful cross section of examples from all ACCME provider groups and demonstrates the true diversity in the strategies, processes and tactics used by CME professionals in the delivery of timely and valuable education to physicians in all specialties.

The purpose of this resource is to provide a practical, user-friendly, reference source of tangible examples of the best practices demonstrated by CME providers and assessed as commendable by ACCME.

RELATED CME RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATIONS

JOURNAL
JCEHP: The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
Journal of the Alliance for CME
Subscription is provided with membership in the Alliance for CME
Articles are also on the web - www.jcehp.com

NEWSLETTERS
Almanac
Monthly member newsletter
Alliance For CME - www.acme-assn.org
E-mail: acme@acme-assn.org

CME Briefing
Professional Postgraduate Services, a Division of Physicians World/Thomson Healthcare
PO Box 1505, Secaucus, NJ 07096-1505
(News, opinions, and perspectives in Continuing Medical Education. Copies of this useful electronic CME newsletter may be downloaded at www.ppscme.org/cmeb)

CPPD Report
AMA, The Division of Continuing Physician Professional Development
Mary Kelly, Program Administrator, AMA PRA Standards and Policy
515 North State St, Chicago, IL 60610
E-mail: mary.kelly@ama-assn.org 
Tel: 312-464-4668

ARTICLES and REFERENCES
Research and Development Resource Base (RDRB) hosts a large variety of resources that can be searched by topic at: www.rdrb.utoronto.ca.

The University of Toronto also maintains a set of Bibliographies which list key articles. They are updated annually and provide high-interest topics to CME professionals at: http://www.cme.utoronto.ca/research/bibliographies.asp