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May 25th, 2010 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
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EthosCE: Mobile Text Messaging App for Tracking Live Meeting Attendance to be Presented at the Alliance for CME

I am pleased to announce that we have been invited with our colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education to present our experience using our EthosCE SMS Text Module for tracking attendance at Regularly Scheduled Series (Grand Rounds, Live Meetings) at the 36th Annual Alliance for CME Meeting to be held on January 26th-29th, 2011 in San Francisco, CA.  I will be presenting with Mila Kostic, Zal Agus, MD, and Rod Campbell where we will describe our findings using our mobile SMS text messaging module to streamline attendance tracking for live meetings  versus other methods.  We are presently implementing our open-source EthosCE Learning Management System for the School’s CME initiatives.  Given EthosCE’s roots in Drupal CMS and Moodle LMS open-source software communities, we have also contributed back a Mobivity gateway for the Drupal SMS Framework Module.

We hope you will join us for our presentation and demonstration of this real world application of mobile technology for the CME enterprise.  Below is the abstract that was accepted.

TITLE: An Evaluation of SMS Text Messaging Technology for Managing Attendance for Academic Regularly Scheduled Series

THEME RELATED AREA: Electronic-based information systems, and/or e-learning

Competency: 5.2 Identify and collaborate with external partners that enhance effective CME activites

PRINCIPAL PRESENTER: Jeremy C. Lundberg, MSSW, DLC Solutions, LLC

CO-PRESENTER: Mila Kostic, BA, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

CO-PRESENTER: Zalman Agus, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

CO-PRESENTER: Rodman Campbell, BA, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

OBJECTIVES: [1] Describe the rationale for comparing SMS text messaging vs. other methods of keeping attendance at RSSs.  [2] Demonstrate the SMS text messaging technology platform, algorithms, and underlying learning management platform. [3] Discuss the finding from the feasibility study, including participants’ response, considerations for effective implementation, and outcomes data.

METHODS: Presentation, demonstration, and case study discussion will illustrate the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education experience implementing an SMS text-messaging platform for tracking RSS participant attendance.

KEY POINTS: In an era of shrinking budgets and resources, healthcare organizations are looking to technology to minimize costs associated with administering continuing medical education.  The ubiquitous nature of mobile devices and SMS text messaging capabilities provides CME providers with a novel method to tracking attendance at live CME events.  The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Office of Continuing Medical Education implemented a pilot program comparing mobile SMS text messaging with other methods of attendance tracking for RSS portion of this large academic CME program.  Join us as we discuss our technological approach, practical considerations for the CME enterprise, and our findings.

April 9th, 2010 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
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EthosCE Learning Management System Version 2.0 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Version 2.0 of our EthosCE Learning Management System for continuing medical education and training.  The new version provides a wealth of new features and enhancements that promise to further streamline and enhance the CME enterprise including:

  • Mobile SMS text-messaging framework for conference registration and attendance management
  • Manual attendance management for non-mobile phone users
  • Addition of numerous fields added to course page to comply with ACCME PARS Report
  • Export of ACCME PARS Report in XML format
  • Full integration of robust e-commerce suite
  • Import function for external CME credits
  • Module to manage attendance at Regularly Scheduled Series (RSS) and Grand Rounds
  • Variable credit claiming for physicians
  • Transmission of learner data to external course, accreditation, or licensing providers
  • Additional tokens for improved certificate creation/management
  • Restrict individual course by password
  • Significant user interface improvements throughout application including profile, learning groups, courses
  • Enhanced course creation process
  • Added notes field for admin users on course page

We are very excited about this recent release and the team is already moving forward on future release candidates.  Contact us today if you would like to learn more and view a demonstration of EthosCE LMS v2.0!

April 8th, 2010 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
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University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill BHRP selects EthosCE as Continuing Education LMS

We are pleased to announce that the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Behavioral Healthcare Resource Program has selected our EthosCE Learning Management System to support their continuing medical education activities for healthcare professionals across North Carolina.  Under the agreement, our firm will retire BHRP’s current LMS, migrate legacy data on participants and educational outcomes measures, and implement an EthosCE Web application that is engaging and intuitive.  Using EthosCE, BHRP will be able to centralized program registration, offer live and online courses, conduct assessments, and generate CE certificates and report.  Health care professionals will be able to engage through high-quality accredited content, Web 2.0 offerings and community forums.  Our robust e-commerce engine will manage all course purchases for individuals, groups, and institutions.

By selecting EthosCE, BHRP will be able to reduce administration costs, have a highly professional, robust Website and learning management platform, and not have to pay heavy licensing fees normally associated with proprietary systems.  We are very excited about working with our new partners and helping to advance the quality of mental health care in North Carolina!

March 30th, 2010 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
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Government Agency selects EthosCE LMS for Continuing Education Management

Chester County (Pennsylvania) Department of Emergency Management Services has selected our EthosCE Learning Management System to support and coordinate the continuing education programs for thousands of EMS and affiliated healthcare professionals.  Under the agreement, we will consolidate the data systems currently distributed across seven divisions within one software platform including:

  • Emergency Management
  • 911 Operations
  • Fire Services
  • Field Services
  • Technology
  • Special Projects
  • Administration

By moving to our enterprise-level EthosCE content learning management system, the county will be able to reduce costs associated with manual data entry, scheduling, and technical support for their training events.  Similarly, all learners’ course registration data, assessments, CE transcripts, and reports will be centralized within one Website.  DLC Solutions will handle all aspects of Website design, software engineering, and data migration.

March 4th, 2010 By Jeremy Lundberg Comments Off
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EthosCE Presented at Alliance for Continuing Medical Education

I have just returned from presenting on EthosCE at the 35th Annual Alliance for Continuing Medical Education Meeting in New Orleans, LA.  The meeting was wonderful and our presentation was well-attended.  My colleague, Logan Thomison, from OptumHealth Education, a division of United Healthcare, and I were invited to present on the emerging role of Web 2.0 and open source software in the CME enterprise.  We focused the discussion on our experience implementing EthosCE Learning Management System across OptumHealth’s CME enterprise.  EthosCE is a full-featured, open source learning management platform that integrates two industry-leading, open source software applications: Drupal Content Management System and Moodle Learning Management System…”Best of both worlds combined.” (more…)