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Policies
and Procedures for Category 1 CME Activities
Activity Types
Information Packets
CME Credit Application
Types of
CME Activities
Single Activity
A single (one-time) educational activity is focused on a
single topic or discipline (e.g. echocardiography) within a
defined time period. If the activity is more than one day
in duration, the actual audience attending must remain the
same for each session. The target audience is internal
(Loyola) physicians and external (local, regional, national)
physicians.
Jointly Sponsored Activities
Joint sponsorship refers to single CME activity sponsored by
LUSSOM (the accredited provider) and a non-accredited
institution.
Co-Sponsored Activities
Co-sponsorship refers to a single CME activity developed by
two CME accredited providers.
Regularly Scheduled Series Activity
A Regularly Scheduled Series is a departmental activity that
occurs weekly, monthly or quarterly (e.g. Grand Rounds).
Target audience is Loyola faculty, staff and students.
Faculty Development Activity
A CME faculty development activity is limited to Loyola
faculty/staff, students, and volunteer faculty only. It must
be a single activity composed of either one occurrence or
multiple occurrences in a specific period of time and have a
defined topic.
Enduring Materials Activity
Enduring materials are printed, recorded or computer assisted
instructional materials which may be used over time at various
locations and which in themselves constitute a planned
Continuing Medical Education activity focused on a single
topic or discipline. Examples of such materials are
independent assisted instructional materials which are used
alone or in combination with written materials. Books,
journals (unless specifically designated) and manuals are not
classified as enduring materials. The target audience is
internal (Loyola) physicians and external (local, regional,
national) physicians.
Manuscript Review (for
journals) Activity
Manuscript review activities describe a learning process in
which physicians, under the collaborative direction of a
journal editor and an accredited provider, critically review
assigned journal manuscripts.
Performance Improvement
Activity
A performance improvement activity is a structured, long-term
process by which a physician or group of physicians can learn
about specific performance measures, retrospectively assess
their practice, apply these measures prospectively over a
useful interval, and re-evaluate their performance.
Information Packets
The links below provide further information for conducting
the various CME activities. Information includes
definitions, policies and procedures and application
completion guidelines for each type of CME activity.
CME Credit Application
Applications
are not available on line as discussion must first occur to
determine the appropriate classification for your activity.
After determination has been made, appropriate application
and materials will be sent via e-mail for your completion. To obtain a Category 1 CME Activity Application,
please contact Eileen Hall at 216-5317.
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