Mid-Atlantic Alliance for CME (MAACME) Newsletter Spring 2016 In this Issue: World Congress on Continuing Professional Development 2016: Highlights from San Diego Why What We Do Matters: The Patient’s Story TED Talks for Med Ed Six Tips for a Successful Reaccreditation Interprofessional Education: Good for You, Good for Your Institution Tips for Writing Better Objectives, Evaluation and Test Questions MAACME Officers President – Erica Klopp, MS, CHCP (
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[email protected] ) World Congress on Continuing needed in the approach we take to the development and delivery of educa- Professional Development 2016: Highlights from San Diego tion in response to the shifting healthcare horizon. Mila Kostic, CHCP, FACEHP The endnote was provided by Stephen Downes, known as the originator Director of CME, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). He is also a theorist and Vice-Chair, Program Committee, World Congress on CPD 2016 educator specializing in online learning technology, and he left us with his thoughts about the differences in learning that occur as a result of outside stimuli and deeply individualized personal learning, which can serve as an The global scope of the World Congress on Continuing Professional Devel- organizing principle of everything we do and share with our communities. opment: Advancing Learning and Care in the Health Professions clearly Ultimately, “The Learning is in the Doing.” indicates the broadening field of CPD in the health professions.