Highway to the Haiku Zone: It’s CMEpalooza Haiku!

no Kenny Loggins
but we’re still on the highway
to the haiku zone

schedule snafu fixed
Palooza Spring on track for
April twenty-nine

gentle reminder
STEPtacular Challenge ends
this coming Sunday

9 AM ET: Ready or Not, Change Starts Here

a young Mick Jagger
sang that time waits for no one
change, too, lacks patience

10 AM ET: Around the Pyramid: A Game Show on How Change Actually Happens

imagine outcomes
where pyramids are passé
and loops are en vogue

11 AM ET: Learners with Opportunities: Getting Your Activities to the Right Learners

question to be probed:
is supporter always right?
if it is me, yes

Noon ET: Focusing on the Trees but Missing the Forest: Rethinking Educational Impact

a single live tree
and one live activity?
both have low impact

1 PM ET: Barrier-Free Education: Let’s Talk Accessibility

unlike Aussie reef
CME should always be
free of barriers

2 PM ET: Independent by Design, Essential by Function: Delivering the Impact the Changing CME Ecosystem Now Expects

evidence to care
is The Prince That Was Promised
Game of Thrones fans know

3 PM ET: From Knowing to Doing: A Working Model for Skills-Based CME

“knowing” is fine but
“doing” is what gives us the
skills to pay the bills

4 PM ET: CME Buzzword! (Redux)

CME Buzzword
back and better than ever
JordoX in the house

Sponsors

research has proven
palooza sponsors are more
good looking and smart

Gold

look who’s back again
last year silver, this year gold
Daiichi Sankyo

Grzybowski & Frese
contacts for MLG or
new TNT show?

Silver

first on silver list
Academic CME
and first in our hearts

new silver sponsor
or SpongeBob SquarePants’ best friend
Bristol Myers Squibb

passion for fashion?
at CME Outfitters
med ed is in style

just like James Brown said
Global Education Group
can make it Funky

for a fab collab
check out the Global Learning
Collaborative

if Galileo
was a supporter, he’d be
Healio-centric 

Jon Bon Jovi sang
I’m wanted dead or Medlive
riding a steel horse

Pri-Med‘s primary
premise is primarily
on Primary Care

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