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E-learning activities

EXCEMED’s e-learning possibilities meet the distance learning needs of healthcare professionals and expand access to education and training. Register on the EXCEMED website for free access to a virtual medical education hub.

E-learning activities include:

  • Online courses: each course has an explicit learning objective and assessment test upon finishing. Successful completion of the assessment will allow the registered learner to download either a CME certificate (accredited courses only) or a ‘certificate of completion’ (non-accredited courses).
  • Interactive online-course: learning is divided into short sections with an on-line quiz or other modes of interactivity to help learners reflect on, and retain, material.
  • Interactive online clinical case:  this is a highly interactive case study where learners can make key diagnostic, treatment and follow-up decisions leading to enhanced learning outcomes.

Other non-accredited e-learning activities are available online include:

  • Social media channels: interact and stay up to date with EXCEMED through Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn during and in between live events.
  • Video lectures: videotaped presentations available on demand - recorded live or created specifically for the website, but without interactive elements.
  • Live educational event report: follow up on the key messages from an event or lecture with these expert written reports.
  • Scientific highlights from international congresses: reports on the hot topics and key messages emerging from international meetings.
  • Literature reviews: draw out the important points from the latest scientific literature in various subject areas.
  • Video interviews: find out what opinion leaders and learners are saying at live events.
  • Commented articles: an expert reviews a recent article from a scientific or medical journal, focussing on the essential points as they apply to specific practitioners.

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