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Why are CME providers accredited?
Who accredits CME providers?
Who receives accreditation?
How do I know if a CME activity is given by an accredited provider?
The Accrediting Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) has been in existence since 1981 and is an independent accreditation body for institutions and organizations that provide CME for physicians. The purpose of the ACCME is "the identification, development, and promotion of standards for quality CME utilized by physicians in their maintenance of competence and incorporation of new knowledge, in order to improve quality medical care for patients and their communities."
There are seven member organizations of the ACCME:
For more information on the ACCME, visit its Web site: www.accme.org.
Accreditation is granted on the basis of the provider's demonstrated ability to plan and implement CME activities in accordance with the accrediting body's standards.
All quizzes will be accredited by the AHA.
For more information on the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology, visit EBAC's Web site at www.ebac-cme.org/newsite/index.php
The Accrediting Council for Continuing Medical Education, ACCME, requires accredited providers to state, in very specific terms, the source of their accreditation either from the ACCME itself or from a recognized state accreditor. This statement is usually included in the promotional materials and on the activity materials. In addition, look for the credit designation statement on promotional and activity materials. This most common credit designation is the American Medical Association's Physician's Recognition Award (AMA-PRA) category 1 credit. For more information on AMA PRA and category 1 credit, visit the AMA's Web site at www.ama-assn.org or call the AMA's Office of Physician Credentials and Qualifications at 312-464-4665.
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