Leist J C, Green J S
Duke Office of CME, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 27705, USA.
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2000 Fall;20(4):247-51. doi: 10.1002/chp.1340200408.
The expectations of attendees, the evaluations of themes, and the implications for continuing medical education (CME) identified by "Congress 2000: A Continuing Medical Education Summit on the Practices, Opportunities and Priorities for the New Millennium" are reviewed. A vision was identified with significant opportunities for CME to become a more valuable partner in and contributor to quality health care. The vision suggests that CME should be linked more closely to physician learning at the point of care and that technology might be used more successfully to address physician-learner needs by helping them to manage volumes of evidence for treating patients more effectively. At the same time, health care outcome data to analyze the need for and measure the effectiveness of educational interventions should become integrated into standards of practice for CME providers. Continuous improvement based on research about effective learning processes and outcomes should become an essential construct of the CME culture. Implications are summarized for the profession, organizational CME providers, individual CME professionals, and CME research from this new vision of CME crafted at Congress 2000.
回顾了“2000年大会:关于新千年实践、机遇与优先事项的继续医学教育峰会”所确定的参会者期望、主题评估以及对继续医学教育(CME)的启示。确定了一个愿景,即CME有重大机遇成为优质医疗保健中更有价值的合作伙伴和贡献者。该愿景表明,CME应在医疗点与医生学习更紧密地联系起来,并且通过帮助医生更有效地管理治疗患者的大量证据,技术可能会更成功地用于满足医生学习者的需求。同时,用于分析教育干预需求和衡量其有效性的医疗保健结果数据应纳入CME提供者的实践标准。基于对有效学习过程和结果的研究进行持续改进应成为CME文化的重要组成部分。总结了2000年大会制定的这一CME新愿景对该行业、机构CME提供者、个体CME专业人员以及CME研究的启示。