EHA / 13th Congress / CME accreditation
CME accreditation
We are pleased to inform you that participants of the 13th Congress of the EHA are eligible to receive Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit points from the European Hematology Association CME system.
We are pleased to inform you that participants of the 13th Congress of the EHA are eligible to receive Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit points from the European Hematology Association CME system. CME is widely accepted as a means to encourage individual practitioners to maintain and develop professional knowledge and skills. The European Hematology Association CME system is being implemented as a service to European hematologists in response to this need. The European Hematology Association CME system facilitates identification and registration of CME activities which have been submitted to a peer-review process and respond to pre-established quality standards. Physicians attending the 13th Congress of the EHA are eligible to receive one CME credit point for every hour of accredited activity
EHA – CME points will be awarded for the following sessions:- Education sessions
- Lunch Debates
- ESH-EHA Joint Symposium
- José Carreras Lecture
- Meet-the-Expert sessions
- Simultaneous sessions
- Hematology-in-Focus sessions
- Clinical Trial Update sessions
- Science-in-Progress sessions
- Plenary sessions
- Presidential Symposium
- Meetings of EHA Scientific Working Groups
- Molecular Hemopoiesis Workshop
- EHA/ASH Joint Symposium
- Note: Satellite symposia are not EHA-CME accredited.
How to claim your EHA-CME points
If you wish to claim your credits on-site, we kindly invite you to visit the EHA booth. In the CME corner of the EHA booth, EHA staff members will be happy to assist you. A sufficient number of computers are made available to claim your EHA-CME credits. Be aware, however, that you will not be able to claim credits for sessions that have not yet taken place.
You may also choose to claim your credits online from the comfort of your
own home or office. Please note that you will have three months after the
closing of the congress to claim your EHA-CME credit points.
Steps to claim your credit points
Step 1: Visit
www.ehaweb.org and select the CME link on the top left side
of the page.
Step 2: From the CME home page, select the Claim Credits tab at the top.
- If you are an account holder: you may login on this page
- If you do not have a CME account yet, you may create an account by using the link register here on this page.
Step 3: Click on select meeting in the left-hand menu or the button next
below your personal overview
Step 4: Select the 13th Congress of the EHA from the list.
Step 5: Enter your personal login code (this is the registration number
printed on your congress badge) Click verify to continue.
Step 6: Answer the general questions regarding the meeting.
Step 7: Click next at the bottom of the page to continue to claim credits ›
select sessions.
Step 8: Evaluate the sessions that you have attended from 1 to 10.
(10 is the highest score).
Step 9: Click next at the bottom of the page to view your personal
account. The system will automatically save your information
after you have left the page.
Step 10: To print your EHA-CME certificate please use the print button on the far right side of the table..
For further assistance or more information on CME we kindly invite you to visit the EHA booth or contact: cme@ehaweb.org
EHA-CME accredited webcasts
This year, EHA will pilot EHA-CME accreditation of a selection of webcasted
educational sessions at the 13th Congress. The accredited sessions are clearly
marked in the program. Visit the EHA website (www.ehaweb.org) to find out
more, and to view the webcasts and claim your EHA-CME Credits Points.
AMA-CME accreditation
The scientific program of the 13th Congress of the European Hematology
Association has been reviewed by the American Medical Association and
approved for a maximum of 21.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity. One credit may be claimed for each hour of
participation in approved sessions.
In order to receive credits, physicians must obtain and complete a
participation record at the American Medical Association CME desk
located in the Center Hall. An AMA representative will be at the desk each
day to sign your form and answer any questions that you may have.
For U.S. physicians, this is the only way to obtain AMA PRA Category 1
Credit for this activity. Non-U.S. physicians may also apply for credit.
Non-physician attendees may apply to receive a certificate of participation.
US physicians will receive certificates via first class mail within 4 – 6 weeks
after the congress. Non US physician will receive certificates via email.
Opening hours AMA desk
Friday, June 13 11:00 – 13:00
Saturday, June 14 11:30 – 13:30
Sunday, June 15 11:30 – 14:00
