Journal of CME (Dec 2024)

Effect of COVID-19 on Continuing Education Activities and Learner Interactions: Report from Six Accreditation Systems

  • Kate Regnier,
  • Amy Smith,
  • Jean-Philippe Natali,
  • Siritio Berthe,
  • Reinhard Griebenow,
  • Robert Schaefer,
  • Joerg Stein,
  • Essam Elsayed,
  • Michel Smith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/28338073.2024.2370746
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had disruptive effects on all parts of the health-care system, including the continuing education (CE) landscape. This report documents, what has happened in six different CE accreditation systems to CE activities as well as learners. Complete lockdown periods in the first part of the COVID-19 pandemic have inevitably led to reductions in numbers of the then predominant format of education, i.e. onsite in-person meetings. However, with impressive speed CE providers have switched to online educational formats. With regard to learner interactions this has compensated, and in some systems even overcompensated, the loss of in-person educational opportunities. Thus, our data convincingly demonstrate the resilience of CPD in times of a global health crisis and offer important insights in how CPD might become more effective in the future.

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