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Looking Ahead: Transparency, Impact, and Instructional Design at CMEpalooza Spring 2025

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Tomorrow at 2 PM ET, join Medscape for a thought-provoking Afternoon Snack Session at CMEpalooza Spring 2025, titled “Reverse Planning with Forward Thinking.” This session will spotlight how clear communication around educational goals, stakeholder alignment, and evidence-based methodologies not only ensures compliance but also enhances the real-world impact of CME.

Moderated by Katie Lucero, PhD, Chief Impact Officer at Medscape, the session features insights from Margaret Harris, PhD, CHCP (Medscape) and Ryan Fuller, RPh, CHCP (Eli Lilly and Company), offering a behind-the-scenes look at how intentional, transparent planning leads to measurable learner outcomes.

This conversation aligns with a milestone moment for Medscape. As we celebrate 30 years of leadership in medical education, we are proud to invest in our Center of Excellence for Instructional Design—a global, cross-functional initiative setting the industry benchmark for evidence-based, impactful instructional design in healthcare education.

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the principles that power effective CME—and see how forward-thinking strategies are shaping the future of medical learning.

Register here: https://cmepalooza.com/spring-2025/

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