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CME Accreditation

The First European Multidisciplinary Meeting on Urological Cancers, Embracing Excellence in Prostate and Kidney Cancer, will be a credited event and accreditation will be requested.

ESMO and ESTRO
The program of this event will be:

  • Accredited with ESMO-MORA category 1 points.
  • Submitted for CME accreditation to the ACOE (Accreditation Council for Oncology in Europe). ACOE accreditation has been endorsed by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). These European Continuing Medical Education Credits (ECMEC) credits are recognized within the different European States which have agreed to participate in this European system, and also by the American Medical Association (AMA) as AMA PRA Category 1 credits.

EAU
The 1st European Multidisciplinary Meeting on Urological Cancers is accredited within the EU-ACME programme by the European Board of Urology with 16.5 credit points.
The accreditation is in compliance with the EBU/UEMS regulations - 1 credit per hour, with a maximum of 6 credits per day and a maximum of 18 credits for the whole event.

Each participant should claim only those hours of credits that have actually been spent in the CME accredited activity.

The European Urology - Accredited Continuing Medical Education (EU-ACME) Programme is the initiative resulting from a close collaboration between the European Board of Urology (EBU) and the European Association of Urology (EAU).
The national urological societies from the following countries have already joined the programme: Austria, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, Turkey as well as international urological societies as the European Association of Urology, the European Society of Paediatric Urology and the International Continence Society
For more information, please contact the EU-ACME office
(eu-acme@uroweb.org) or visit the website: www.eu-acme.org

 

 

This meeting is organised by EAU ESMO ESTRO