PI CME
Performance Improvement Continuing Medical Education (PI CME) was developed in 2005 by two American Medical Association (AMA)-convened national task forces. It was introduced as a nationally standardized CME format to help healthcare professionals evaluate and improve their clinical processes and quality of care. PI CME has been recognized as an important component of a physician’s continuing professional development and may answer multiple credentialing and reporting needs.
Benchmarks:
Areas of care based on recognized standards of practice; this initiative focuses on three benchmark areas: evaluation and staging, evidence-based surveillance and supportive care, and evidence-based treatment.
Enrollment is no longer open for this PI CME activity.
Thank you for your interest in this certified PI CME initiative. Unfortunately, this first-in-kind education has expired. For additional complimentary CME/CE opportunities, please visit www.Oncology-IQ.com


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What is PI CME
:
A three-stage, AMA-standardized activity developed to help you evaluate your clinical processes to improve your practice performance and enhance patient outcomes.
Stage AAssess |
Self-assess by comparing your current NSCLC practice with national benchmarks, clinical evidence, and data submitted by your peers. |
Stage BApply |
Develop and follow your own plan(s) for sustained improvement in NSCLC patient care. |
Stage CEvaluate |
Reevaluate your processes for NSCLC care by comparing your past
performance with your current performance in implementing evidence-based NSCLC management strategies. |



