CME Content Proposal Document (7/11) This document outlines the procedures that sections/councils and other AAP constituencies may follow to suggest content for AAP CME activities. Additional information about all AAP CME activities, other than that which is provided here, may be found at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Suggesting Content for the Entire AAP CME Program Committee on Continuing Medical Education (COCME) – The AAP COCME oversees the entire AAP CME program and considers requests for inclusion of specific content or information across the CME program (live, online, enduring, audio activities). To submit content for the COCME’s consideration, submit a request and supporting information (needs assessment, gap analysis, other rationale) to the Director, Division of CME. This information would then be shared with the committee for consideration and possible dissemination to individual planning groups and editorial boards. Director, Division of CME Deborah Samuel, MBA 847/434-7097 dsamuel@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ Suggesting Content for Live Activities (Division of CME) Individual course planning groups oversee the development, including identification of content, of live CME activities. Suggested content can be sent via memo to the respective CME manager listing the topic(s) they suggest be covered along with any needs assessment data (including info on statements in progress, gap analysis, other rationale, etc.) that would support the request. This information would then be included on the agenda of the planning group meeting. After discussing the suggestion, the planning group could accept the topic and integrate it into their content, provide it as a resource to faculty, or reject the topic. (Due to the specific focus of some AAP CME activities, it may not be feasible for planning groups to integrate certain topic suggestions.) Information on specific courses is listed below. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Future of Pediatrics Conference – This conference provides current information on clinical and practice management topics with a focus on strategies to advance medical homes and build partnerships within communities. PREP®:EM – This course is an intensive review of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. (Offered every other year) PREP®:ID – This course is a comprehensive review and update of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. (Offered every other year) Manager, Accreditation and Education Services Nikki Berry 847/434-7382 nberry@aap.org _______________________________________________________________________________________ Pediatric Hospital Medicine – This course provides an educational forum for pediatric hospitalists and other clinicians involved in the care of pediatric inpatients. (Offered every three years through the AAP) AM:PREP® - This course is an intensive review of Adolescent Medicine. (Offered every other year) DB:PREP® - This course is an intensive review of Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics. (Offered every other year) PREP®:CAP – This course is an intensive review and update of Child Abuse Pediatrics. (Offered every other year) Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (USPS) – This course is intended to present a diverse curriculum of topics useful to all health professionals who care for infants, children, and adolescents. (Offered every year) Manager, CME and Live Courses Erik Johnson 847/434-7884 ejohnson@aap.org Page 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Practical Pediatrics CME Courses – Designed for pediatricians, family physicians, pediatric nurse practitioners, and other allied health professionals caring for children, Practical Pediatrics CME Courses feature nationally prominent faculty presenting topics that highlight current issues in pediatrics. (Offered 8-9 times per year) CME Course Manager Sally Mandell 847/434-7099 smandell@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ PREP® The Course – PREP® The Course is an intensive review of pediatrics and a unique component of the American Academy of Pediatrics overall education program. The course content is based on the content specifications issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for Maintenance of Certification TM (MOC) in Pediatrics. (Offered 2-4 times per year) NeoPREP® - This course is an intensive review of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. (Offered every other year) Workshop on Perinatal Practice Strategies – This workshop provides a forum for addressing practice issues in neonatal/perinatal medicine. (Offered every year) Pediatric Emergency Medicine Leadership Conference - The conference is designed to provide a forum for planning the future of Pediatric Emergency Medicine and to develop emerging leaders, as well as, to foster research in emergency department organization/management and business issues. CME Course Manager Scott Miller, MEd 847/434-4725 smiller@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ National Conference & Exhibition (NCE) – www.AAPexperieNCE.org This annual fall conference features hundreds of educational sessions in over 60 topic areas in a variety of learning styles/formats. Home to the largest pediatric technical exhibit, NCE also showcases the latest pediatric products and services, as well as AAP educational and professional resources and programs. Submission of proposals through PediaLink occurs more than one year in advance of the NCE (every February 15 through April 15). This affords NCE Planning Group members time to prioritize and select proposals, to communicate proposal status to applicants, and to contact and confirm faculty in the fall for any scheduling restrictions. Then in December (10 months before the NCE), sessions are laid out and assigned a date, time, and session number. CME NCE Manager Theresa Woike 847/434-7890 twoike@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ Suggesting Content for Journals, Enduring Materials, & Self-Assessments (Division of Scholarly Journals & Professional Periodicals) Individual editorial boards and advisory boards oversee the development, including identification of content, of their respective enduring material CME activities. Information on specific CME activities is listed below. _________________________________________________________________________________________ PREP® The Curriculum – PREP The Curriculum consists of two products: Pediatrics in Review (PIR) and the PREP Self-Assessments. The curriculum content is based on the content specifications issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for Maintenance of CertificationTM (MOC) in Pediatrics. The goal of PREP the Curriculum is to address the vast majority of the Content Specifications over any five-year period. While most of the content for the Self-Assessments is dictated by the Content Specifications, suggestions for inclusion of topics will be reviewed by the Editor of the PREP Self-Assessments and/or the Editor of PIR. Page 2 Sr. Managing Editor, PREP Publications Sue Piscoran 847/434-4724 spiscoran@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ NeoReviews.orgTM– The e-journal NeoReviews.orgTM is based on the content specifications issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for Neonatologists. Paired with the Self-Assessment, NeoReviewsPlusTM subscribers can partake in a thorough review for the neonatologist. Suggestions for inclusion of topics will be reviewed by the Editor of NeoReviews.org . Managing Editor Luann Zanzola 847/434-7907 lzanzola@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ On-line PREP® Subspecialty Self-Assessments – In a commitment to meet the needs of pediatric subspecialists, PREP® self-assessment learning activities are expanding. Subspecialty content specifications issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) form the core content for these self-assessments. Instant feedback, critiques and suggested readings on answers to ten questions per month (120/year) for NeoreviewsPlus and eight questions per month (96/year) are features of PREP® ICU, E-Med, Nephrology, DB Peds, Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, Hematology/Oncology and Adolescent Medicine self-assessments. These PREP® subspecialty self-assessments are approved by the ABP for MOC Part 2: Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment. In 2012, PREP® Pulmonology will launch. Other self-assessments are being planned. PREP® subspecialty self-assessments are learning activities developed by and for subspecialists. In pursuing development of new PREP® Subspecialty Self-Assessments, environmental scans, needs and/or potential collaborations are communicated via the AAP staff Section/Council Manager. The Chair of the Section/Council Executive Committee, the Manager of the AAP Section/Council, and the Manager of PREP Subspecialty Self-Assessments investigate the feasibility of development. Suggested content and comments are welcome and will be shared with the Editors of the Advisory Boards. Announcements of PREP® Subspecialty SelfAssessments are available via Section/Council communication and distribution systems. Manager, PREP Subspecialty Self Assessment Programs (PREP® Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, Hematology/Oncology, Adolescent Medicine and Pulmonology) Nancy Zabel 847/434-4728 nzabel@aap.org Program Manager, PREP Subspecialty Self Assessment Programs (NeoReviewsPlus, PREP® ICU, E-Med, Nephrology, DB Peds) Chris Wiberg 847/434-7602 cwiberg@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ PREP® Audio - Based on the content specifications issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for Maintenance of CertificationTM (MOC) in Pediatrics, PREP Audio is the Academy’s first monthly Audio Journal. Section/council members can submit content suggestions by sending an e-letter to the Editor of PREP Audio at www.prepaudio.org. Letters should summarize why discussion of a particular topic would be beneficial to general pediatricians. Topics that lend themselves to multiple perspectives are best suited for this educational venue. Manager, PREP Technology Development Stephen Hall, MSEd 847/434-7916 shall@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ Grand Rounds TM – This monthly literature review newsletter presents critical evidence-based summaries of content from almost 100 scholarly journals. Suggestions regarding content will be forwarded to the Editor of AAP GrandRounds for review and consideration. Sr. Managing Editor, Scholarly Journals Joseph Puskarz 847/434-4389 Page 3 jpuskarz@aap.org Managing Editor, Scholarly Journals Alain Park 847/434-7895 apark@aap.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ Suggesting Content for E-learning Activities (Division of E-learning) E-learning courses at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) are housed on PediaLinkļ¢: a web-based continuing medical education and learning resource that is the AAP’s “Online Center for Lifelong Learning.” It enables pediatricians to direct, focus, and manage their continuing professional development and lifelong learning. The technology provides the pediatrician with a self-directed professional learning plan, a transcript manager, resource links, continuing medical education (CME) courses, and more. In addition, PediaLink assists pediatricians in meeting the requirements of the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) Maintenance of Certification ™ program. As the pediatricians’ Continuing Medical Education Home, PediaLink is building a library of dynamic, relevant, and interactive online courses. In developing this CME portfolio, the highest priority is given to those that include health service delivery enhancements and the translation of new research findings and evidence-based medicine into the practice setting. PediaLink is also the home to the Education In Quality Improvement for Pediatric Practice (EQIPP) program. EQIPP courses provide the tools and effective strategies necessary to improve practices. EQIPP is one of the few programs approved by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) to meet Part 4 (Performance in Practice) of the Maintenance of Certification™ requirements. An application is used to suggest content for AAP e-learning activities for consideration by the PediaLink Editorial Board or the EQIPP planning group. A comprehensive information packet and application can be found at www.pedialink.org/cmefinder under “general information.” _________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 4