You must notify ACCME in writing (email or US mail) of a change to your organization’s "Provider Name." This correspondence should include a description of the circumstances leading to the...
No. ACCME policy restricts ACCME’s accreditation activities to institutions and organizations within the US and its territories. International organizations interested in ACCME accreditation should contact the ACCME’s Manager of Monitoring...
See Determining Your Eligibility for ACCME Accreditation for more information.
See our information page for First Time Applicants Applying for Accreditation for more information.
The following institutions are eligible to seek accreditation directly from the ACCME:
State medical societies;
Liaison Committee for Medical Education (LCME)-accredited schools of medicine;
National physician membership organizations;
National medical specialty societies; and
other organizations...
See Determining Your Eligibility for ACCME Accreditation for more information.
No. The ACCME accredits organizations that produce CME activities. The accreditation process includes the review of CME activities for the demonstration of compliance with the ACCME's requirements. For more information,...
As of August 2007 the ACCME defined a commercial interest as "any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients." The...
The ACCME offered several alternatives for corporate restructuring that met its requirements. For example, the ACCME determined that an accredited CME provider can have a sister corporation that is a...
The ACCME has worked closely with accredited providers as they have adapted their CME programs to comply with the ACCME policy regarding the role of commercial interest employees in accredited...