Accreditation of Live Educational Events (LEE)

You must co-develop your application with one of the CME provider mentioned above.

You are eligible if your activity takes place on a specific date.

​ If not, check our E-learning Materials accredited activities below or our Recognized activities here

You are eligible if your activity is not associated with an E-Learning component .

​If it is associated with an E-Learning component, please check our Blended Learning activities

Europe

​ You can apply for events taking place everywhere in the world, except in the United-States of America and in Canada.

The countries with which the EACCME® has signed agreements will recognise EACCME® credits.

All the other countries may recognise EACCME® credits on a voluntary basis. For these countries you will also need to apply to the central or relevant regional accreditation authority.

​ The UEMS-EACCME® has had an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the American Medical Association (AMA) for live educational events and for e-learning materials since the year 2000. The agreement was renewed in 2022 for another 4 years.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the AMA is the central body for recognition of CME credits in the USA.

E-learning activities need to be certified for credit by the process in place where the CME provider is based, i.e. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for U.S. CME providers and ECMEC® credit for organizations in countries that are represented by the UEMS.

​ The UEMS-EACCME® has an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) for live educational events since the year 2011.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the RCPSC is the central body for accrediting events in Canada through its accredited providers.

You are eligible if your target audience is in our recognized specialities

Allergology Clinical Genetics Geriatrics Intensive Care Nephrology Ophthalmology
Anaesthesiology Clinical Neurophysiology Gynaecology and Obstetrics Medicine Neurology Oro-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Breast Care Dermatology and Venereology Hand SurgeryImmune Internal Medicine Neurosurgery Orthopaedics
Cardiology Emergency Medicine Mediated Disease Laboratory Medicine / Medical Biopathology Nuclear Medicine Otorhinolaryngology
Cardiothoracic Surgery Endocrinology Infection Control Manual Medicine Occupational Medicine Paediatric Surgery
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Gastroenterology Infectious Diseases Medical Microbiology Oncology Surgery
Paediatric Urology Pharmacology Pneumology Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy Sexual Medicine Thoracic Surgery
Paediatrics Phlebology Psychiatry Radiology Spine Urology
Pain Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Public Health Rare & Undiagnosed Diseases Surgery Vascular Surgery
Pathology Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Medicine Rheumatology Sports Medicine

You are eligible with live event in physical, streamed and hybrid format if your event last at least 30 minutes.

Y ou have multiple live events on non consecutives dates?

You wish to accredit for 6 months after the date of the event the Recording of your LEE?

Y our events are online and last between 30 minutes and 2 hours?

You do not find yourself in any of the three situations above?

Please read carefully our criteria before doing so.

Submission process

The recommended time for submission of an application is at least 14 weeks from the planned start date of the event. The latest date for receipt of a fully completed application form, supporting documents and confirmed payment of the EACCME® fee is 12 weeks before the planned start date of the event.

For submission between 12 and 10 weeks before the planned start date of the event, a late fee will be applied. To learn more about EACCME® fees, please see Chapter XIV. EACCME® fees.

The whole evaluation process should take no more than 7 weeks from the moment the applicant has been informed by the EACCME® office that the application is complete and payment of the accreditation fee has been received. The application will be then sent out for review.

Every time there is a delay in the process for which the applicant is responsible (i.e. the reviewer(s) have questions for the applicants for which an answer is pending…), the clock stops and the delay is not included in the above 7 weeks’ schedule.

Submission of a webinar package application

N.B. If your webinars are in different medical specialties, or if they last longer than 2 hours, you will have to submit them using the Live Educational Event (LEE) procedure (one LEE application per live webinar).

Accreditation of E-Learning Materials (ELM)

Applications by other types of providers will be considered on a case by case basis.

You must co-develop your application with one of the CME provider mentioned above.

If you are a provider based in the United-States of America, you cannot apply with the EACCME®. The UEMS-EACCME® has had an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the American Medical Association (AMA) for Live Educational Events and for E-Learning Materials since the year 2000. The agreement was renewed in 2022 for another 4 years.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the AMA is the central body for recognition of CME credits in the USA.

E-Learning activities need to be certified for credit by the process in place where the CME provider is based, i.e. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for U.S. CME providers and ECMEC® credit for organizations in countries that are represented by the UEMS.

You are eligible for an ELM accreditation if your activity is available on demand at any time.

If not, check our Live Educational accredited activities or our Recognized activities here

You are eligible for an ELM accreditation if your activity is not associated with an Live Educational Event component .

​If it is associated with a Live educational Event component, please check our Blended Learning activities below

The EACCME accredits different types of e-learning materials: individual module, series of individual modules, e-platform, app.

Whatever the e-learning material that you have, the basic principle is that a module must last between 30 minutes and 3 hours.

Individual modules lasting more than 3 hours must be split into smaller components with a maximum duration of 3 hours in order to be accredited. Individual modules lasting less than 30 minutes must be combined to create a new module with a minimum duration of 30 minutes to be accredited.

Individual module or series of individual modules

If you have one single module lasting between 30 minutes and 3 hours, you have to apply under the “one individual module” option.

If you have several modules lasting between 30 minutes and 3 hours, you have to apply under the “series of individual modules” option.

ELM Course:

A course is a set of related individual modules aimed at providing education on a specific field of knowledge. In order to claim CME credits from a course, it is mandatory for learners to complete the entirety of the course. In this case, you have to apply under the “series of individual modules” option.

​E-platform

you can apply for an e-platform.

App

An app is an element of software that has to be downloaded and run on a computer, on a phone or any other electronic device.

If you have one individual module in you app, you can apply under the “one individual app” option.

If you have several individual modules in your app, you can apply under the “series of individual apps” option.

If you have at least 10 individual modules available in your app, you can apply for the app option following the e-platform solution.

​ Submission process

The recommended time for submission of an application is at least 14 weeks from the planned start date of the event. The latest date for receipt of a fully completed application form, supporting documents and confirmed payment of the EACCME® fee is 12 weeks before the planned start date of the event.

The whole evaluation process should take no more than 7 weeks from the moment the applicant has been informed by the EACCME® office that the application is complete and payment of the accreditation fee has been received. The application will be then sent out for review.

Every time there is a delay in the process for which the applicant is responsible (i.e. the reviewer(s) have questions for the applicants for which an answer is pending…), the clock stops and the delay is not included in the above 7 weeks’ schedule.

Accreditation of Blended-Learning activities

Applications by other types of providers will be considered on a case by case basis.

You must co-develop your application with one of the CME provider mentioned above

​ You can apply for events taking place everywhere in the world, except in the United-States of America and in Canada.

The UEMS-EACCME® has had an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the American Medical Association (AMA) for live educational events and for e-learning materials since the year 2000. The agreement was renewed in 2022 for another 4 years.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the AMA is the central body for recognition of CME credits in the USA.

E-learning activities need to be certified for credit by the process in place where the CME provider is based, i.e. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for U.S. CME providers and ECMEC® credit for organizations in countries that are represented by the UEMS.

The UEMS-EACCME® has an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) for live educational events since the year 2011.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the RCPSC is the central body for accrediting events in Canada through its accredited providers.

Europe

​ You are eligible if your activity takes place where EACCME® has signed agreements

Austria Bulgaria Finland Hungary Luxembourg Norway Romania Spain Turkey
Armenia Croatia Georgia Ireland Malta Poland Slovakia Sweden United Kingdom
Belgium Cyprus Greece Regione Lombardia Netherlands Portugal Slovenia Tunisia

The countries with which the EACCME® has signed agreements will recognise EACCME® credits.

All the other countries may recognise EACCME® credits on a voluntary basis. For these countries you will also need to apply to the central or relevant regional accreditation authority.

​ You are also eligible if your activity takes in United States :

The UEMS-EACCME® has had an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the American Medical Association (AMA) for live educational events and for e-learning materials since the year 2000. The agreement was renewed in 2022 for another 4 years.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the AMA is the central body for recognition of CME credits in the USA.

E-learning activities need to be certified for credit by the process in place where the CME provider is based, i.e. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for U.S. CME providers and ECMEC® credit for organizations in countries that are represented by the UEMS.

​ You are also eligible if your activity takes in Canada :

The UEMS-EACCME® has an agreement of mutual recognition of credits with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) for live educational events since the year 2011.

The issue of territoriality is very important; both organizations are fully responsible for the activities taking place or organized within their remit. The UEMS-EACCME® is the central body for accrediting events in Europe and the RCPSC is the central body for accrediting events in Canada through its accredited providers.

You are eligible if your target audience is in our recognized specialities

Allergology Clinical Genetics Geriatrics Intensive Care Nephrology Ophthalmology
Anaesthesiology Clinical Neurophysiology Gynaecology and Obstetrics Medicine Neurology Oro-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
Breast Care Dermatology and Venereology Hand SurgeryImmune Internal Medicine Neurosurgery Orthopaedics
Cardiology Emergency Medicine Mediated Disease Laboratory Medicine / Medical Biopathology Nuclear Medicine Otorhinolaryngology
Cardiothoracic Surgery Endocrinology Infection Control Manual Medicine Occupational Medicine Paediatric Surgery
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Gastroenterology Infectious Diseases Medical Microbiology Oncology Surgery
Paediatric Urology Pharmacology Pneumology Radiation Oncology and Radiotherapy Sexual Medicine Thoracic Surgery
Paediatrics Phlebology Psychiatry Radiology Spine Urology
Pain Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Public Health Rare & Undiagnosed Diseases Surgery ​Vascular Surgery
Pathology Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Medicine Rheumatology Sports Medicine

Submission process

The recommended time for submission of an application is at least 14 weeks from the planned start date of the event. The latest date for receipt of a fully completed application form, supporting documents and confirmed payment of the EACCME® fee is 12 weeks before the planned start date of the event.

For submission between 12 and 10 weeks before the planned start date of the event, a late fee will be applied. To learn more about EACCME® fees, please see Chapter XIV. EACCME® fees.

The whole evaluation process should take no more than 7 weeks from the moment the applicant has been informed by the EACCME® office that the application is complete and payment of the accreditation fee has been received. The application will be then sent out for review.

Every time there is a delay in the process for which the applicant is responsible (i.e. the reviewer(s) have questions for the applicants for which an answer is pending…), the clock stops and the delay is not included in the above 7 weeks’ schedule.

For some countries or specialties specific regulations might apply. Please check our website for further information.