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eCME
With its eCME projects Pears Health Cyber creates platforms for partnership between pharmaceutical companies and health-care professionals for Continual Medical Education (CME) to facilitate lifelong learning. The purpose of the CME is to contribute toward the professional development of practicing physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Participants include medical professionals in all health specialties. Thanks to intimate knowledge of target groups we anticipate changes and expectations of what a physician should do and what a physician should know.
- Long-term and respected partnership
eCME supports strategy of building (cultivating) long-term and respected partnership between pharma company and physicians in certain therapeutic area. - CME resources creation and guarantee
PHC eCME educational materials are created in cooperation with top authors and respected leaders and lecturers and guaranteed by highly respected KOLs. Cooperation with medical faculties and guarantee from established universities assures appropriate lessons and in-depth information taught. - Sources of knowledge for physicians
PHC eCME provides physicians with sources of knowledge which allow them to acquire specific medical skills faster and effectively. eCME provides physicians with information they deemed as needed and they request. - Potential of networking universities
The link of CME project to the prestigious universities allows its potential transfer and sharing within a network of medical educational institutions throughout the western healthcare systems. - National health-care system accreditation of CME
CME constitutes part of the so called accreditation and physicians participation is measured in credit hours. The accreditation systems differ for various countries and markets. For some of the countries (e.g. Italy and Belgium in Europe) participation in accredited CME courses is obligatory. Chambers of Medicine usually cover the accreditation system.