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Continuing Medical Education Grant Applications
from: Maxx Family LifeGovernment Grants are monetary gratuities awarded to deserving individuals, nonprofit groups and private organizations, usually for the purpose of advancing an idea that directly or indirectly benefits the community or the public. There are many types of grants available and a grant for education is one of the top categories sought out by people in need.
Here are some of the best choices for continuing medical education grant applications:
Gene.com
Genentech is considered to be the founder of the biotechnology industry. For the past thirty years, it has delivered on the promise of biotechnology, pursuing human genetic information to discover, develop, commercialize and manufacture biotherapeutics that deal with significant out of the ordinary medical needs.
As part of its mission to address these types of significant medical needs while contributing to the best interests of patients and medical profession, Genentech provides continuing medical education grant applications to interested healthcare professionals who qualify. Examples of educational programs and enduring materials Genentech considers nclude the following:
* Professional medical society support
* Conferences
* Symposia/satellite symposia
* Printed (e.g., monographs, newsletters)
* Recorded (e.g., audiocassettes)
* Multispeaker meetings
* Grand rounds
* Teleconferences
* Webcasts
* Computer-based (e.g., Internet, CD-ROMs)
Continuing medical education grant applications and requests must demonstrate the ability to meet unmet educational needs of the target audience and encourage the improvement of patient outcomes.
AAD.org
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is dedicated to promoting the highest quality of dermatologic care through continuing medical education and research. AAD has announced that through a contribution by the Elsevier Foundation and the Skin Disease Education Foundation (SDEF), the AAD developed the continuing medical education grant applications, awarded twice yearly. The grant supports the activities of AAD’s Program for Innovative Continuing Medical Education in Dermatology (PICMED), including but not limited to:
* Innovative uses of technology
* Novel presentation techniques
* Creative needs assessment mechanisms
* Unique approaches to specific subject matters
* Utilization of existing educational paradigms in new environments
Continuing medical education grant applications and proposals are kept confidential and reviewed by an appointed committee of the AAD’s Council of Education. The committee develops a recommendation for final approval.
Marshall University: Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education grant applications for physicians and healthcare professionals. All applicants are required to complete the Letter of Consideration and the All Events Questionnaire available for download at their website for proposed event. Within two weeks of submitting the continuing medical education grant applications, CME will notify you if the program is considered. They will then either send you an Even Application by email or provide one on a 3.5 disk for your use.
The initial continuing medical education grant applications or requests must be received at CME using the Lead Times Table below:
* Ongoing events – 4 weeks
* Outreach events – 4 weeks
* Special events – 9 months to 1 year
* Join-Sponsorships – 9 months to 1 year
* Teleconferences – 9 months to 1 year
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