MOC Section 1 Accreditation for Accredited Symposia at the
CCC 2014:
Policies, Procedures and Application Form
INTRODUCTION
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) is a recognized provider of continuing professional development (CPD) for the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. MOC Section 1 Accreditation Application form is developed and maintained by the Continuing Professional Development Committee of the CCS.
This documents contains the policies and procedures for accredited symposia co-developed between non-physician organizations and the CCS for the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress (CCC). Please read this document carefully and fully complete the application for the accreditation of your educational program.
MANDATORY ACCREDITATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL CO-DEVELOPED SECTION 1APPROVED PROGRAMS
In order for CCS to approve accreditation for a CPD activity under Section 1, the following requirements must be fulfilled:
Educational Activities Co-Developed with Non-Physician Organizations
Non-physician organizations must enter into a co-development relationship with the CCS (or another physician organization) in order to have their accredited symposium reviewed for Royal College MOC Section 1 approval.
When co-developing an event with the CCS, the non-physician organization must contact the CCSbefore the initial planning of the Accredited Symposium begins and will participate fully in the activities of the Planning Committee including needs assessments and program design, implementation, and evaluation. The CCS will then assign a CCS Representative to sit on the Planning Committee. This CCS representative must have no financial affiliations with the industry partner co-developing the accredited symposium with the CCS.
The CCS Representative would participate fully in the activities of the Planning Committee and is responsible for the following:
- Participating in the Planning Committee from inception to completion of the activity.
- Ensuring that the Royal College guidelines are followed.
- Ensuring the event is planned to address identified perceived and unperceived needs of the target audience.
- Ensuring that the learning objectives are based on identified educational needs.
- Ensuring the event incorporates at least 25% of the total education time to interactive learning strategies.
- Ensuring the event includes an evaluation of learning for practice.
- Ensuring that there is no undue bias perceived within the educational program.
- Ensuring the event is approved under Section 1 must meet the CMA Guidelines governing the relationship between physicians and the pharmaceutical industry.
- Ensuring the event’s budget is appropriate. E.G. no participant flights, accommodations, meals or other expenses paid for.
- The CCS Representative is required to complete an audit form concerning the content development as part of the application
The CCS will provide the CCS Representative with an honorarium for their work on the Planning Committee.
When co-developing an activity, CCS requires copies of all Planning Committee minutes, conflicts of interest forms, promotional notices, on-site handouts, event materials, and website links related to the activity.
The CCS will keep records of the CPD activity (e.g., program materials, registration list of attendees, and a copy of the evaluation summary).
The CCS will issue certificates of attendance to participants of all co-developed activities.
The CCS is responsible for the distribution of all honoraria for all co-developed activities.
MANDATORY EDUCATIONAL CRITERIA FOR ALLROYAL COLLEGE MOC SECTION 1 APPROVED PROGRAMS
The following educational criteria must be incorporated within the educational activity in order to meet the requirements for accreditation:
Criteria 1: Planning Committee
The Planning Committee must be representative of the intended target audience in order to ensure the relevance and value of the learning activity for the participants.
Only those representing the target audience may be members of the Planning Committee. No staff from the sponsoring organization may participate as members of the Scientific Planning Committee.
The Planning Committee must have a minimum of three members.
Criteria 2: Needs Assessment
In order to develop activities that facilitate learning, it is essential that the planning committee implement a formal needs assessment strategy to enable the identification of the target audience's perceived and unperceived learning needs. By determining these needs, the planning committee will be able to establish general and event specific learning objectives to ensure that selected topics are relevant to the target audience. Click here for needs assessment information.
Criteria 3: Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives must be derived from the identified perceived and unperceived needs of the target audience. Learning objectives are observable and measurable behaviors that need to demonstrate a change in knowledge, skills or attitudes of the learner at the end of the program.
This can be done by framing the learning objectives in the following manner: “At the end of this program participants will be able to:” This sentence can then be followed by learning objectives based on action verbs. You can find these action verbs and other important information regarding learning objectives at the RoyalCollege website at the following link: Click here for learning objectives information.
The learning objectives must be printed on the program brochure and all handout materials.
Criteria 4: Interactivity
The development of the educational format should be designed to best present the content developed. For example, for controversial material, a debate may be an appropriate format. For content based on interprofessional issues, small group breakout groups may be appropriate. For skills development simulation or performance assessment activities may be appropriate.
At least 25% of the educational time for the presentation (that is, 15 minutes per hour) should be given over to discussion and interaction.
Criteria 5: Evaluation
The event must include an evaluation of the established learning objectives and provide opportunities for participants to identify what they have learned and its potential impact for their practice.
As each program may differ in scope, evaluation forms may need to be modified to receive the best information from your target audience. The CCS is pleased to provide a template of an evaluation form for your use.
Criteria 6: Ethics & Finance
All faculty/speakers, moderators, and members of the Planning Committee must complete and submit Conflict of Interest Forms to be submitted along with this application.
The applicant will ensure that any potential conflicts of interest are declared by the faculty/speakers, moderators, and members of the Planning Committee and are conveyed to the respective audience within the printed/online program and as a second slide as part of the presentation. The second slide should be displayed for an appropriate amount of time for participants to read.
No members of industry may participate on the Planning Committee.
Any financial assistance provided to reimburse physicians or their families for attending an educational event would result in non-approval of this application.
Honoraria must be paid through the CCS.
POLICIES FOR THE USE OF THE CCS ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS
No reference may be made to the CCS or its CPD approval system prior to the actual notification that Section 1 accreditation has been granted. Do not state “MOC/CPD accreditation pending” or similar wording in any preliminary documentation relating to the learning activity.
Once the educational program has been accredited, the accreditation statements and co-development statement must be incorporated within all program publications and advertisements.
Please note that prior to publication/printing all documents including a CCS logo must be pre-approved by the CCS.
Accreditation Statement for Co-Developed Accredited Symposia
This event is an accredited group learning activity under Section 1 as defined by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada for the Maintenance of Certification program. It is approved by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society for a maximum of < > credits. This {name of program} was co-developed with the Canadian Cardiovascular Society and {name of co-developing organization} and was planned to ensure the evidence presented is valid, objective and balanced.
Through an agreement between the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC
credit to AMA credit can be found at .
ACCREDITATION FEE SCHEDULE AND HONORARIA DISTRIBUTION PROCESS
Accreditation Fee
Non-Physician Organizations $7,500 + HST
Honoraria Distribution Process
Honoraria Payment Process to be followed after each iteration of the accredited event:
- All honoraria recipients must complete the CCS Honorarium Form.
- The CCS also requires the CCS Honorarium Disbursement Form that lists all of the honoraria to be paid, with amounts (including applicable taxes). Taxes are based on the province in which the recipient resides.
- Completed Honorarium and Honorarium Disbursement forms must be submitted to the CCS by July 14, 2014.
- Upon receipt of the required forms, CCS will issue an invoice for the total amount.
- Deadline for payment of honoraria invoice is August 18, 2014.
- Once this invoice is paid, the honoraria cheques will be processed and sent for distribution prior to Congress.
All required forms are located on the CCC website:Forms and Resources
MOC SECTION 1 ACCREDITATION APPLICATION FORM
FOR ACCREDITED SYMPOSIA
(Please complete the following form and return to the CCS along with all supporting documentation.)
Please ensure that the application is complete and contains all the information and the signatures required. Incomplete applications may lead to a delay in the accreditation process.
The information contained in the application shall be the product of the Planning Committee Chair, who shall be responsible and accountable for compliance with the requirements for approval. The CCS reserves the right to request additional information to assist in the review.
Accredited Symposia Information:Title of the Accredited Symposium:
Date(s) of the Accredited Symposium:
Name of the Chair of the Planning Committee:
Mailing Address:
Email:Phone:
Name of communication firm planning the Accredited Symposium (If applicable):
Mailing Address:
Email:Phone:
Invoices are to be issued to: Planning Committee Chair Communication firm Sponsoring Company
List all organizations co-developing this Accredited Symposium:
Criteria 1: Planning CommitteePlease enter below the names and specialty/health profession of your Planning Committee
Only those representing the target audience may be members of the Planning Committee. No members from Industry may participate as members of the Planning Committee. The Planning Committee must have a minimum of three members.
Name:Specialty
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Target Audience
Who comprises the target audience for this activity? Please double click on the field to choose a target audience.
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Criteria 2: Needs AssessmentHow were the perceived learning needs of the target audience identified? Identify both subjective data (e.g. personal requests, observations, questionnaires/surveys, focus groups, evaluation forms and objective data (e.g. practice information, literature surveys, clinical practice guidelines and experience).
How were the unperceived learning needs of the target audience identified? Unperceived needs are educational needs that participants are unaware that they need to address. (e.g. assessment of physician performance from hospitals, provincial or national databases, self-assessment programs, chart reviews, 360 degree assessments, case scenarios, practice audits and/or quality improvement activities)
Criteria 3: Learning objectivesHow were the identified needs of the target audience utilized in the creation/development of the learning objectives?
Do the learning objectives express what the participants will be able achieve by participating in the events?
Yes No
How are the learning objectives linked to the evaluation strategies for the learning activity? For example, does the evaluation form list the learning objectives or pose questions to the participants about whether the learning objectives were met?
Criteria 4: Educational Format and InteractivityAt least 25% of the educational time for the presentation (that is, 15 minutes per hour) should be given over to discussion and interaction.
What educational format will be used for the presentation (For example: symposium, workshop, role-playing, debate, discussion group, use of A/V such as interactive pads, etc?)
Does the activity design formally incorporate opportunities for interactive learning using planned discussion periods or small group interactive sessions?
Yes No
Does the course design formally include opportunities for participants to receive feedback on their learning using a written test, touch pad system, or other tests of skills acquired?
Yes No
Criteria 5: EvaluationAs each program may differ in scope, evaluation forms may need to be modified to receive the best information from your target audience. The CCS is pleased to provide a template of an evaluation form for your use.
Should you wish to create your own evaluation form, please ensure that the following questions are incorporated:
Thinking about the session you just completed, please indicate to what degree you agree with each statement using this rating scale: (1-Strongly Disagree; 2-Disagree; 3-Neither Agree nor Disagree; 4-Agree; 5-Strongly Agree)
- The program met my educational expectations 1 2 3 4
- I was provided adequate time interaction. (minimum 25% of session) 1 2 3 4
- I did not perceive any sources of commercial bias during the program 1 2 3 4
- If you perceived any sources of commercial bias in the program, please explain:
- From what you learned, what will you be able to apply to your practice?
- What future topics would support you in your practice?
Are individual presenters and/or presentations evaluated?
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Are individual presenters provided with the results of the evaluations?
Yes No
Does the evaluation strategy intend to measure improved participant performance?
Yes No
If yes, please describe below the tools or strategies used.
Does the evaluation strategy intend to measure improved health care outcomes? If yes, please describe below the tools or strategies used.
Yes No
If yes, please describe below the tools or strategies used.
Will the participants receive feedback related to their learning?
Yes No
Criteria 6: Ethics and FinanceDescribe the process by which the topics, content and speakers were selected for this event.
Describe the process to ensure validity and objectivity of the content for this event.
Describe how conflict of interest information is collected and disclosed to participants (printed in program, slides within presentation). Please provide a copy of all conflict of interest forms from faculty and Planning Committee members along with this application.
Describe any mechanisms in place to resolve potential conflicts of interest.
Describe the process to advocate speakers' adherence to using generic rather than trade names of medications and/or devices included within all presentations or written materials.
ACCREDITED SYMPOSIUM OUTLINE
IMPORTANT NOTE: Program Information provided in this section of the form will be used as the CCC Final Programme text. Accredited Symposium topic outline changes will not be permitted following Section 1 accreditation.
Title of Program:
Chair(s)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Please list the learning objectives for individual sessions during this learning activity? (If applicable)
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Presenter City,Province/State
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Supporting Documentation Checklist
Please use the checklist below to ensure you complete and submit all the necessary documentation. The submission of an incomplete accreditation application may lead to delays in the accreditation process.
All required forms can be found on the CCC Website:Forms and Resources
Checklist of supporting documents to be submitted for Accredited Symposia AccreditationNeeds assessment documentation (If available, please attach summaries of surveys, group meetings, interviews etc. If an audit or test instrument was used, please attach a copy as well as a summary of the results.)
Planning committee minutes
Event schedule/program (A full program must be provided including presentation titles, presenter's names and times indicating discussion periods.)
Evaluation form/tool
Completedprogram budget
Conflict of interest forms for planning committee and faculty/speakers
Important Upcoming Dates for Accredited Symposia AccreditationApproval Final Programme Listing: June 16, 2014
Receive notification of Section 1 accreditation approval: July 7, 2014
Completed faculty honorarium forms:July 14, 2014
Completed honoraria disbursement form: July 14, 2014
Link or pdf for Accredited Symposia e-bulletin for approval: July 25, 2014
Submit delegate bag inserts for approval (if different from submission in E-Bulletin): August 5th, 2014