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Medical Education Metrics 2.0 (MEMS 2.0) Orientation
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Meet the Chair Francis Kwakwa, MA Assistant Director, Data Management, Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
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Meet the Staff Valerie Smothers Deputy Director, MedBiquitous Jody Poet Administrative Manager, MedBiquitous
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1.0 Working group participants Craig Bowen, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University Jennifer Comerford, Radiological Society of North America David Cook, M.D., Mayo Clinic Nancy Davis, Ph.D., Chair, American Academy of Family Physicians Bill Deluise, John Wiley and Sons Ray Everngam, CTSNet Michael Fordis, MD, Baylor College of Medicine Nancy Gathany, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Peter Greene, M.D., MedBiquitous Cyndi Grimes, Medscape Stuart Gilman, M.D., Department of Veterans Affairs Monica Hanks, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Sean Hayes, AXDEV Linda Casebeer, Outcomes Inc. Edward Kennedy, Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education Jack Kues, PhD, University of Cincinnati Tao Le, M.D., Johns Hopkins University Jim Leist, Alliance for Continuing Medical Education Rachel Makleff, American Thoracic Society Ross Martin, MD, Bearing Point Tarun Mathur, Medsn Jackie Mayhew, Pfizer Suzanne Murray, Ph.D., AXDEV Kevin O’Hara, Healthstream Veronica O’Quinn, METI Mellie Pouwels, Radiological Society of North America Andrew Rabin, CECity Mike Saxton, Pfizer Hilary Schmidt, Sanofi Aventis Donna Schoonover, Department of Veterans Affairs Valerie Smothers, MedBiquitous Jing Tian, M.D., Ph,D, University of Maryland Scott Weber, Med-IQ Tim Willett, M.D., CRI Critical Care Education Network Andrea Young, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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http://bit.ly/erlarems
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Goals Revise the MEMS technical specification to support ER/LA Opioid REMS educational outcomes data for the health professions. Provide assistance to the accrediting bodies and the RPC in implementing the MEMS technical specifications.
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What is MEMS? A standard format for CE outcomes data Allow educators to bring outcomes data together across systems Current Scope of MEMS 1.0 – Report description – Activity description – Participant survey data – Knowledge assessment data – Participation metrics, including credits awarded http://bit.ly/memsfull
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MEMS Example Evaluation data: Online activities Evaluation data: Jointly sponsored activities Evaluation data: Journal-based CE Evaluation data: In person activities Program Evaluation Dashboard Participation
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MEMS 2.0 Example CE provider Accreditor CE provider Accreditor REMS Educational Outcomes Data
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What if we can’t do XML? That’s OK! Use Excel templates aligned with the standard Same field names Same values
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Development Process
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Funding The REMS Program Companies (www.ER-LA- opioidREMS.com) is providing financial support for this work so that it may proceed in an accelerated fashion.www.ER-LA- opioidREMS.com How accelerated? Twice a month, schedule forthcoming.
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Communications Wiki: http://groups.medbiq.org/medbiq/display/MWG/Home http://groups.medbiq.org/medbiq/display/MWG/Home Mailing list: metrics@medbiq.org (use reply all to send a note to the entire list) metrics@medbiq.org
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Timeline
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Next steps Gather ideas on how the standard could be used. Collect requirements to support ER/LA Opioid REMS CE evaluation. If there are additional requirements, they can be presented as well.
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