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Application Requirements for the CMP-HC Certification Streamlined

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Are you in the healthcare sector and thinking about obtaining your CMP-Healthcare (HC) certification? Applying for the CMP-HC may not be as difficult as you think. The requirement for healthcare specific continuing education (CE) hours needed to apply for the CMP-HC has changed from 15 to five. This change was made with the understanding that you are already accumulating CEs to recertify your CMP and thus the additional hours are sufficient to ensure that you are staying current in this subspecialty field as well.   

Those seeking the CMP-HC certification must already have a CMP, and accumulating CEs demonstrates mastery of general knowledge for managing a meeting or event. Only those who already work in the healthcare meeting field and submit the additional required CEs specific to healthcare meetings can apply for the CMP-HC exam.

Continuing education activities related specifically to managing healthcare and life science meetings is growing. CIC, as well as a some of our member organizations such as Meeting Professionals International (MPI) and the Healthcare Convention and Exhibitors Association (HCEA), have worked with healthcare meeting professionals to create continuing education activities that can be used toward the CMP-HC application. CIC has on-demand webinars on topics such as sourcing medical meetings and strategies for hoteliers hosting medical meetings. Each of these webinars are now available free for on-demand viewing through the CIC website. There are also conferences specifically designed for those who plan medical meetings, such as the Global Pharmaceutical Medical Meetings Summit held in February and the Pharma Forum held in March. Meetings for the healthcare and life sciences will continue to grow and so will the need for meeting specialists in this field. Get ahead of the curve. Apply today!
 

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