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The AACME acknowledges six CME organizations outside the US as substantively equivalent to the AACME’s accreditation system:
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The Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (Canada).
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The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
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European Board for Accreditation of CE for Health Professionals.
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The Oman Medical Specialty Board under the Ministry of Health of the Sultanate of Oman.
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Accreditation Section of the Department of Healthcare Professions of the Qatar Ministry of Public Health.
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The Federation of the German Chambers of Physicians.
International Collaborations
We collaborate closely with healthcare leaders and stakeholders
worldwide to adapt to the evolving health landscape and harness the potential of education
to enhance patient care. Our efforts focus on advancing education initiatives that tackle
healthcare challenges, ranging from clinician well-being to addressing critical public
health priorities.
Global Collaboration
Over the years, the AACME has actively supported CME initiatives by collaborating with government agencies, health systems, and CME representatives across numerous countries.
Substantive Equivalency
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Our substantive equivalency framework fosters mutual recognition between continuing education accreditors and the AACME. This framework defines substantive equivalency as a collaborative relationship grounded in shared principles and values, while also acknowledging and respecting differences.
International Accredited Providers
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Furthermore, the AACME accredits organizations located outside the US. We proudly welcome organizations from Canada, Korea, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom into our esteemed CME community.