Wieting Mark W, Mevis Howard, Zuckerman Joseph D
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Rosemont, IL 60018, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2003 Jul(412):28-32. doi: 10.1097/01.blo.0000074406.99625.2e.
Each year hundreds of accredited continuing medical education conferences and meetings receive industry support through unrestricted educational grants. Many of these programs might not occur without this funding support. With the explosive growth of continuing medical education on the Internet, industry again is being asked to provide assistance through unrestricted educational grants and in some instances educational content. At the same time, industry is using the Internet to provide orthopaedic surgeons with education and information about their products and services. Education and information do not require continuing medical education accreditation to be valuable. Although some people in continuing medical education voice ethical concerns regarding the nature of industry's involvement in education, meeting the needs of orthopaedic surgeons remains the top priority. As demands on the orthopaedic surgeons' time continue to impact participation in educational meetings, industry will continue to play a critical role in helping educational organizations such as medical specialty societies develop new, innovative educational programs for presentation via the Internet.
每年都有数百场获得认证的继续医学教育会议通过无限制教育资助获得行业支持。如果没有这种资金支持,许多此类项目可能无法开展。随着互联网上继续医学教育的迅猛发展,行业再次被要求通过无限制教育资助以及在某些情况下提供教育内容来提供帮助。与此同时,行业正在利用互联网为骨科医生提供有关其产品和服务的教育及信息。教育和信息并不需要获得继续医学教育认证才具有价值。尽管继续医学教育领域的一些人对行业参与教育的性质表达了伦理方面的担忧,但满足骨科医生的需求仍然是首要任务。由于对骨科医生时间的要求持续影响其参加教育会议的情况,行业将继续在帮助医学专业协会等教育组织开发新的、创新的教育项目以通过互联网进行展示方面发挥关键作用。