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ABSTRACT: Enhancing Quality Improvements in Cancer Care Through CME Activities at a Nationally Recognized Cancer Center.

Abstract Changing healthcare policy will undoubtedly affect the healthcare environment in which providers function. The current Fee for Service reimbursement model will be replaced by Value-Based Purchasing, where higher quality and more efficient care will be emphasized. Because of this, large healthcare organizations and individual providers must adapt to incorporate performance

Elsevier, AcademicCME and ArcheMedX Announce the All-New ThrombosisClinic.com

New ThrombosisClinic.com will be the first informatics-powered, connected learning environment for continuing education. PHILADELPHIA, April 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsevier's Office of Continuing Medical Education (EOCME) announced today that it is extending its existing collaboration with AcademicCME and ArcheMedX to re-launch the ThrombosisClinic.com website. The ArcheMedX connected learning platform will power the new site to
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MANUSCRIPT: The impact on medical practice of commitments to change following CME lectures: A randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background: Self-reported commitment to change (CTC) could be a potentially valuable method to address the need for continuing medical education (CME) to demonstrate clinical outcomes. Aim: This study determines: (1) are clinicians who make CTCs more likely to report changes in their medical practices and (2) do these changes persist over time? Methods: Intervention

Elsevier Office of Continuing Medical Education, AcademicCME, and ArcheMedX Announce Collaboration

To improve the meaningful impact of CME; Elsevier and AcademicCME will develop a new online CME model powered by the ArcheMedX connected learning platform. Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) March 12, 2013 Elsevier’s Office of Continuing Medical Education (EOCME) announced today a collaborative partnership with AcademicCME and ArcheMedX to deliver innovative, comprehensive continuing medical education (CME) programs powered by
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MANUSCRIPT: Does an offer for a free on-line continuing medical education (CME) activity increase physician survey response rate? A randomized trial

Abstract Background: Achieving a high response rate in a physician survey is challenging. Monetary incentives increase response rates but obviously add cost to a survey project. We wondered whether an offer of a free continuing medical education (CME) activity would be effective in improving survey response rate. Conclusions: An offer for a free on-line

MANUSCRIPT: Using email reminders to engage physicians in an Internet-based CME intervention

Abstract Background: Engaging practicing physicians in educational strategies that reinforce guideline adoption and improve the quality of healthcare may be difficult. Push technologies such as email offer new opportunities to engage physicians in online educational reinforcing strategies. The objectives are to investigate 1) the effectiveness of email announcements in engaging recruited community-based primary care

MANUSCRIPT: Characteristics That Predict Physician Participation in a Web- Based CME Activity: The MI-Plus Study

Abstract Introduction—Physician use of the Internet for practice improvement has increased dramatically over the last decade, but research shows that many physicians choose not to participate. The current study investigated the association of specific physician characteristics with enrollment rates and intensity of participation in a specific Internet-delivered educational intervention to improve care to post–myocardial infarction

How Can We Manage the Increasing Complexity of Clinical Trial Protocols?: Interview with Ken Getz of Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development

Ken Getz joins Kelly Ritch, EVP of Product and Clinical Research Solutions at ArcheMedX, to discuss the growing complexity in clinical trial protocols. The Director of the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development and a Research Professor at the Tufts University School of Medicine, Ken shares his insights

Helping Sites and Teams Make the Shift to Decentralized Trials: Interview with Paul Evans of Velocity Clinical Research

Paul Evans of Velocity Clinical Research talks with Kelly Ritch, EVP of Product and Clinical Research Solutions, to discuss best practices for sites making the shift toward decentralized trials. Paul shares how his own organization was able to pivot so quickly when the pandemic hit, why it’s too early to

Ready – Clinical Trial Solution for Better Performance – New

Predict and improve clinical trialsite and team performance.Accelerate timelines, mitigate risk, and reduce burden  Request a Demo https://vimeo.com/470196148 Introducing Ready A Smarter Way to Accelerate Enrollment and Minimize Risks Ready by ArcheMedX transforms study startup to prevent issues downstream by delivering better training that predicts and improves site and study team performance. Ready streamlines site
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ArcheMedX Events Upcoming Events connect with archemedx at scope 2024 ArcheMedX is energized to participate at SCOPE 2024 in warm and sunny Orlando, FL! Schedule a meeting with the ArcheMedX team and learn why trial sponsors and CROs are "Taking the PAIN out of Site Initiation" with the Ready platform.
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