Stolz Daiana, Griebenow Reinhard, Tichelli Andre, Ullmann Andrew J, Costello Richard W, Michalis Lampros, Guenova Margarita, Sutter Sandy, De Andrade Fabiola, Schaefer Robert
on behalf of the European Board for Accreditation in Pneumology (EBAP), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department for Pneumology, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
J Eur CME. 2017 Apr 28;6(1):1312062. doi: 10.1080/21614083.2017.1312062. eCollection 2017.
This position paper is the result of a collaborative approach of several European Specialty Accreditation Boards (ESABs) and, has been stimulated by their current experience in accreditation regarding roles and responsibilities assumed by sponsors of accredited continuing medical education (CME). The suggestions made in this paper aim to preserve the fundamental principle in CME accreditation that the physician in charge of the programme has sole responsibility for the selection of topics, speakers, content and format, as well as mode of presentation, and that sponsors will under no circumstances interfere with this principle. This is considered as a responsibility of an individual physician (or physicians), which cannot be delegated, even in part, to third parties. This responsibility has been extended to include all communication before and after the event. The paper also identifies undecided issues, about which ESABs are committed to elaborate proposals in the future.
本立场文件是多个欧洲专业认证委员会(ESABs)合作的成果,其灵感来自于他们目前在认证方面的经验,涉及经认可的继续医学教育(CME)主办方所承担的角色和责任。本文提出的建议旨在维护CME认证的基本原则,即负责该项目的医生对主题、演讲者、内容和形式以及呈现方式拥有唯一责任,且主办方在任何情况下都不得干涉这一原则。这被视为个体医生(或多位医生)的责任,不能部分或全部委托给第三方。这一责任已扩展至包括活动前后的所有沟通。本文还指出了一些尚未确定的问题,ESABs承诺未来将就这些问题详细阐述提案。