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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - AlabaNews -- The National Association of Medical Education Companies (NAMEC), is pleased to announce the winners of the 20th annual NAMEC Best Practices Awards to improve Continuing Medical Education (CME).
CME is an industry rooted in change, a profession that calls upon our abilities to recognize and address new challenges. It requires us to utilize our intellect, our diligence, and our creativity. NAMEC believes that each of these elements should be acknowledged. NAMEC congratulates the 2024 award winners for Best Practices in CME.
2024 Recipients
NAMEC Best Practice in Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Medical Education presented to CME Outfitters: Addressing Racial Disparities and Implicit Bias: A Multi-Year Health Equity Educational Initiative
NAMEC Best Practice in Collaboration Among CME Stakeholders presented to Global Education Group and Iridium Continuing Education, LLC: Bridging Distances in PAH: Bringing Best Practices to the People Through Telementoring
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NAMEC Best Practice in Enduring Material Educational Design presented to ACHL: Heart or Lung Conundrums: Unleash Your Diagnostic Skills
NAMEC Best Practice in Innovative Educational Methods presented to ACHL: Establishing Effective Interprofessional Care Pathways for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
NAMEC Best Practice in Learner Outcomes presented to DKBmed: Saving Sight: Vision Protection & Blindness Prevention in Diabetes – Achieving Best Practice in Learner Outcomes through AI-Driven DR Screening and Education
NAMEC Best Practice in Live Activity Educational Design presented to HMP Education, An HMP Global Company: TD360 Learning Lab: An Innovative Self-Directed, Expert-Driven, and Hands-On Reinforced Learning Experience
NAMEC Brian P. Russell Exemplary CME Professional presented to Andrea Funk
The awards were presented during the annual conference of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP). NAMEC appreciates all members and companies who submitted for consideration of these awards.
The 2025 Best Practices awards will be requested later this year and we encourage companies that have qualifying projects to consider becoming a member (https://namec-assn.org/join-NAMEC) to be eligible to submit for an award.
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About NAMEC
NAMEC is a professional association dedicated to:
For more information, visit http://www.namec-assn.org or call the NAMEC Business Office at 205-824-7612 or email info@namec-assn.org.
CME is an industry rooted in change, a profession that calls upon our abilities to recognize and address new challenges. It requires us to utilize our intellect, our diligence, and our creativity. NAMEC believes that each of these elements should be acknowledged. NAMEC congratulates the 2024 award winners for Best Practices in CME.
2024 Recipients
NAMEC Best Practice in Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Medical Education presented to CME Outfitters: Addressing Racial Disparities and Implicit Bias: A Multi-Year Health Equity Educational Initiative
NAMEC Best Practice in Collaboration Among CME Stakeholders presented to Global Education Group and Iridium Continuing Education, LLC: Bridging Distances in PAH: Bringing Best Practices to the People Through Telementoring
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NAMEC Best Practice in Enduring Material Educational Design presented to ACHL: Heart or Lung Conundrums: Unleash Your Diagnostic Skills
NAMEC Best Practice in Innovative Educational Methods presented to ACHL: Establishing Effective Interprofessional Care Pathways for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
NAMEC Best Practice in Learner Outcomes presented to DKBmed: Saving Sight: Vision Protection & Blindness Prevention in Diabetes – Achieving Best Practice in Learner Outcomes through AI-Driven DR Screening and Education
NAMEC Best Practice in Live Activity Educational Design presented to HMP Education, An HMP Global Company: TD360 Learning Lab: An Innovative Self-Directed, Expert-Driven, and Hands-On Reinforced Learning Experience
NAMEC Brian P. Russell Exemplary CME Professional presented to Andrea Funk
The awards were presented during the annual conference of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP). NAMEC appreciates all members and companies who submitted for consideration of these awards.
The 2025 Best Practices awards will be requested later this year and we encourage companies that have qualifying projects to consider becoming a member (https://namec-assn.org/join-NAMEC) to be eligible to submit for an award.
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About NAMEC
NAMEC is a professional association dedicated to:
- Represent the interests of medical education companies (MECs), including advocacy for MECs and education of the professionals who work for them.
- Support the advancement of certified education as an integral part of the healthcare community in improving patient health outcomes.
- Foster increased collaboration among certified education stakeholders in a manner of mutual support, professionalism, and respect.
- Advocate, demonstrate, and support the value of certified education.
For more information, visit http://www.namec-assn.org or call the NAMEC Business Office at 205-824-7612 or email info@namec-assn.org.
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