About Mechanisms in Medicine Inc.
Mechanisms in Medicine Inc. has a unique approach to developing and providing resources for Continuing Medical Education (CME). With over 12 years of experience in multimedia CME program development, we produce visually compelling, animated educational materials that are designed to ease the understanding of complex concepts and to accelerate change in practice behavior. We provide medical professionals with user-friendly, dynamic and textually concise interactive educational tools, ideal for independent learning as well as for teaching.
With offices in both the United States and Canada, Mechanisms in Medicine Inc. has expertise in several therapeutic areas including Infectious Diseases, Cardiovascular Medicine and Oncology and has developed a wide array of specialized CME programs to meet the learning needs of these audiences.
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About Imedex, LLC
Imedex® has provided the best in accredited, independent continuing medical education for over 22 years. We develop high quality, scientific programs that translate the latest research into clinically relevant information. The programs have a proven sustained impact on disease management, exceptional organization, and outstanding educational value.
Imedex develops and manages over 200 live, enduring, and e-learning continuing medical educational projects a year. With over 14,000 live meeting attendees and 120,000 e-learning experiences, Imedex truly educates the global healthcare community. Our programs focus on impacting the clinical management of patients around the world in the therapy areas of oncology, hematology, gastroenterology, infectious disease, urology, CNS, cardiology, and psychiatry. Our goal is to ensure that our education is the best medicine®.
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