Services & Activity Planning
Augusta University CME Offers services for traditional activities such as Regularly
Scheduled Series, such as Grand Rounds, Morbidity & Mortality, Tumor Boards, Journal
Clubs, etc., and live Conferences and workshops, as well as immersive and simulation-based
learning, hands-on workshops, Maintenance of Certification (MOC) activities, webinars,
live event streaming, and online activities.
- Directly Provided: An activity that is planned, implemented, and evaluated by the accredited CE provider.
This definition includes co-provided activities (offered by two accredited providers)
reported by the accredited provider that awards the credit.
- Jointly Provided: An activity that is planned, implemented, and evaluated by an accredited provider
and one or more non-accredited entities.
- Conference/Course: A live activity where the learner participates in person (examples: annual meeting,
conference, seminar).
- Regularly Scheduled Series (RSS): A course planned as a series of multiple, ongoing sessions, offered weekly,
monthly, or quarterly, and primarily planned by and presented to the accredited organization's
professional staff. (examples: grand rounds, tumor boards, morbidity and mortality
conferences).
- Hybrid/Virtual: An online course only available at a certain time on a certain date in real-time (examples:
webcast, webinar).
- Quality Improvement: Activities based on a learner’s participation in a project established and/or guided
by a provider in which a learner identifies an educational need through a measure
of his/her performance in practice.
- Enduring Materials: A printed, recorded, or computer-presented activity that may be used over time at
various locations and which in itself constitutes a planned activity.
- Journal CME: Activity that includes the reading of any article (or adapted formats for special
needs).
- The Augusta University CME team is looking forward to collaborating with you on educational
activities, sharing MCG Medicine Research, scholarship, and practice to enhance the
knowledge/performance of healthcare professionals and teams, resulting in improvements
in patient health outcomes.
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