North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME), an HMP Communications Holdings Company, in collaborative partnership with ArcheMedX, launched the first Parkinson's Disease-focused continuing education (CME) series powered by the ArcheViewer, an informatics-driven, connected learning architecture. ArcheMedX is a healthcare informatics and e‐learning technology company with the singular mission to build the structure required to transform medical education through new connected learning and assessment models.
Clinicians who participate in the four-part education series, 'Patient-Centric Care Strategies for Early and Advanced Parkinson's Disease', will have access to a personalised and structured set of learning tools that enable each learner to archive relevant lessons to their personal 'learning stream'; to take and synchronize notes at any moment during the lesson; to set critical reminders with the click of a button, to submit questions pertaining to Parkinson Program Screen Shot directly to faculty; and to quickly search through relevant resources (i.e., articles and abstracts, practice support, and patient education tools) carefully selected by NACCME Educational Planners and Faculty.
By measuring the learning actions taken by clinicians as they consume content delivered through the ArcheViewer, NACCME Faculty and Educational Planners can rapidly assess the effectiveness of each program in real-time and continuously refine content to 'nudge' learners in the right direction and to guide them to reflect and apply critical lessons to practice.
NACCME's registered learners now have immediate access to this series of CME activities powered by ArcheMedX and more activities are expected to be available later in 2014.