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EORNA ACE Criteria for international accreditation of CME / CPDQuality of international CME / CPD
Quality assurance of Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Profesional Development in the European countries is the responsibility of the National Accreditation Authorities .
The quality and effectiveness of the accreditation process and of the awarding of international CME / CPD credits will be granted at the European level by the European Accreditation Council for CME / CPD. The provider applying for international certification - should conform to the quality criteria set by the relevant national and international Authorities, - should submit to the European Accreditation Council for CME / CPD proof of the quality and content of the CME / CPD activity concerned. For this purpose the following data must be submitted for assessment to the EORNA ACE: 1. Objectives of the CME / CPD activity
2. Program
3. Provider
Personal data:
The names and relevant data of the programme director who is ultimately held responsible by EORNA ACE for the event including conflicts of interest issues. Qualifications: Relevant qualifications of other lecturers / presenters to the event. The structure and organization of the provider: The structure of the provider with statutes and rules of procedure if applicable and other relevant details. Previous experience: Data about previous conferences organized by the same provider with data about teachers and programmes. Potential conflict of interest: Proof of disclosure of potential conflict of interest (e.g. paid consultant, significant investments, research grants) should be made in the printed programme (or at least orally before the presentation begins). Disclosure should also be made by members of the Planning Committee. Individual responsibility of providers: Providers will only be awarded accreditation for CME / CPD activities that they organize themselves. Providers cannot transfer their accreditation to other parties or let other parties organize the CNE activity on their behalf. 4. Commercial interest
5. Quality assurance
Non-biased education:
Providers have to guarantee that non-biased education is given. Attendance: Verifying the actual attendance of nurses at events whilst difficult to implement must be addressed. Providers of CME / CPD should only be accredited if they address themselves to this point. Nurses can only claim credit proportional to the actual time spent either in participating in a CME / CPD activity or in studying self-directed long distance-learning material. Report: Providers of internationally accredited CME / CPD activities should submit a short report of each CME / CPD activity to the EORNA, including the analysis of the participant’s feedback forms. Apart from the personal data of foreign participants, information including the final programme, the development of the CNE activity and the actual attendance should be reported. Feed back: Arrangements must be made to facilitate feed back concerning the learning process from the participants to the provider of the CME / CPD activity. Assessment Self-assessment is necessary, both for the provider and for the participant. Mechanisms for this purpose should be present. In the same rubric :
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