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CME Coalition Unveils Comprehensive Social Media Compliance Guide for…
In a significant development for the healthcare education sector, the CME Coalition released its comprehensive "Social Media…
ACCME Seeks Input on Delivering Accredited Education Through Online and…
The digital landscape of continuing medical education (CME) is rapidly evolving. The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical…
Health Canada Seeks Feedback on Guidance Regarding Non-Promotional Messages
Health Canada recently published a draft guidance document, “The Distinction Between Promotion and Non-Promotional Messages and…
FDA Plans to Study Social Media Promotion
On November 7, 2016, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its plan to research methods for including risk information…
“Encouraging Continuing Medical Education For Physicians” Incorporated Into…
Notable updates to January's Draft include bipartisan concessions: New provisions to increase NIH funding; removal of provisions…
Mining Social Media for Adverse Events
In February, the FDA released a Request for Proposal asking firms to help the agency monitor social media activity for…
FDA Reopens Comment Period For Social Media Guidance; PhRMA and Washington…
FDA is reopening the comment period for its two controversial draft social media guidances. The decision comes in response to…
FDA Social Media Guidance: Correcting Independent Third-Party…
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two new guidances for drug and device companies looking to communicate…
FDA Social Media Guidance: Presenting Risks and Benefits With Social…
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released two new guidances for drug and device companies looking to communicate…
Be Careful What You “Like”: Healthcare Industry Should Consider Privacy,…
Social media offers the healthcare industry an opportunity to engage with patients, care givers, and physicians on health care…