The CME 'cake', continuous medical education, is tempting for many. "In just a few days already more than 100 providers have applied. All will be evaluated and vetted." Word of Fulvio Moirano, director of Agenas, the National Agency for regional health services that manages the Ecm. "In a few days – Moirano explained to ADNKRONOS HEALTH, on Tuesday in Rome on the sidelines of the II Conference 'Women doctors in public health' – the ministerial decree that regulates the game will be released". The provision also intervenes "on the question of the conflict of interest of the industry", assures the manager. "I think that by pushing training, something good can be done for public health", added Moirano, convinced that it is necessary to encourage and motivate operators on the basis of specific skills and competences. "Seniority is not a fault – he concludes with a smile – but it cannot be the only criterion for career progression" in the NHS.
DoctorNews – 29 January 2010 – Year 8, Number 14