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ASSOCIATION FOR CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION
ADA CERP and AGD PACE
ACCME Guidlines for Univeristy
Our university’s Integrity Office, along with the Events and Protocol Office, follows the medical ACCME guidelines for all events held within the university. These guidelines tend to be more stringent when it comes to sponsorships for continuing education courses.
Is anyone else navigating a similar situation? If so, how do you balance compliance with ADA CERP guidelines while still offering high-quality courses with financial support from external sponsors?
Providing CE for Fellowship
Good morning! I was approached by the Dean and a faculty member about providing CE for a proposed Fellowship that the school would want to provide. Estimation is that it will be around 190-200 hours and will include in person, self study, and some virtual didactic coursework. Does anyone have any experience with a program like this? Could you provide some guidance in terms of what you did to monitor and document the credits? Is it treated like any other CE program where you need to have records of your learning goals and objectives? Does their need to be an assessment at the end of every module to issue CE or is one at the very end of the coursework sufficient? Thank you for your help
Providing CE Credit for Presentation Prep Time
I have a speaker that presented a lecture for our Grand Rounds this month. In addition to the CE credit for the 1-hour lecture, she is requesting we give her credit hours for her presentation prep time. Has anyone provided credit for prep time? I sent this question to Kellie at ADA CERP, but she has not responded. Thanks for your advice.
We do not give CE credit for prep time. Like Don, we have a category for teaching with the amount of CE credit they can claim in the biennium at 4 hours.
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Janice Gibbs at Rutgers does something similar to this.