One item that Scott didn’t mention in his kick-off 10 Years in 10 Minutes interview with Daniel Guinee earlier in the week is that the subjects for this current round of interviews all participated in the first CMEpalooza Fall in 2014. While the original CMEpalooza was technically the previous spring, CMEpalooza Fall 2014 seems like the first “real” CMEpalooza. It’s the first one where we went with the same all-panel format that we still use today, and it’s the first one of which Scott was a part (I’ll refrain from my usual snarky comments).
For the next interview in our “10 Years in 10 Minutes” series, I had the pleasure of talking with Lawrence Sherman, the moderator for the first CMEpalooza Fall session, The Future of CME: What Will CME/CPD Look Like in 5-10 Years? Lawrence refers to himself as a “medical education futurist” in his LinkedIn bio, which made him the perfect moderator for this session (and also because he’s really good at moderating, which also makes us look good. Sometimes we know what we’re doing.).
It’s always a fun time chatting with Lawrence, and we even got to gab about some baseball at the end. Check out our conversation below.
