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Feb 10, 2020


Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) Partners with Sermo to Offer CME Content

Partnership will provide on-demand continuing medical education resources to member oncologists

Rockville, MD – The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC), the leading education and advocacy organization for the cancer care community, is partnering with Sermo, the leading global social platform for physicians and largest healthcare data collection company, to offer CME content.  The partnership will bring together Sermo’s platform of 800,000 verified physicians with ACCC’s continuing medical education (CME) content and videos.

ACCC’s suite of CME resources will now be featured on Sermo’s platform. The information will cover cancer-specific topics to help physicians support their patients’ treatment journey. This partnership comes just three months after Sermo announced its redesigned platform with native physician engagement and market data and insights opportunities for healthcare partners.

“In 2020, ACCC will continue to expand its comprehensive skill-building educational offerings on topics most critical to cancer care delivery,” said Ali McBride, PharmD, MS, BCOP, President, Association of Community Cancer Centers. “We are thrilled that our CME resources will be readily available on Sermo’s contextually relevant platform that reaches verified physicians within the oncology care ecosystem.”

“In today’s challenging healthcare landscape, staying current through medical education is critical, especially in oncology,” said Peter Kirk, CEO of Sermo. “When designing our new platform, 7 out of 10 physicians polled felt that CME would be the most beneficial new type of content for Sermo to provide. That need, coupled with the increasing complexity of oncology care and increase in the number of oncologists on our platform, has brought us to this partnership. We’re excited that physicians will be able to access ACCC’s on-demand resources to maintain, develop and increase their knowledge, skills and professional performance in oncology.”

ACCC is a powerful community of more than 25,000 multidisciplinary practitioners and 2,100 cancer programs and practices nationwide that promote quality cancer care. Members rely on ACCC for education and advocacy support in adapting and responding to complex changes and challenges in the delivery of quality cancer care. ACCC provides resources on operations and management for programs and practices, reimbursement issues, policy and regulatory changes at the state and national levels, trends in cancer care, integrating new technologies and therapies and more.

About Sermo

Sermo is a global social platform for physicians that fosters impactful peer-to-peer collaboration & discussions through meaningful insights, data, and trends. It is the most trusted global platform for physicians with over 800,000 fully verified and licensed physicians across 150 countries. The platform enables doctors to anonymously talk real-world medicine, review treatment options via our proprietary Drug Ratings platform, collectively solve patient cases, and earn honorarium from surveys. Through Sermo’s unique community, pharmaceutical and healthcare partners can drive physician awareness and gain deep understanding of brand perceptions to benefit the medical community at large. For more information, please visit www.sermo.com and follow us on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.


About the Association of Cancer Care Centers


The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) is the leading education and advocacy organization for the cancer care community. Founded in 1974, ACCC is a powerful network of 40,000 multidisciplinary practitioners from 2,100 hospitals and practices nationwide. As advances in cancer screening and diagnosis, treatment options, and care delivery models continue to evolve - so has ACCC - adapting its resources to meet the changing needs of the entire oncology care team. For more information, visit accc-cancer.org. Follow us on social media; read our blog, ACCCBuzz; tune in to our CANCER BUZZ podcast; and view our CANCER BUZZ TV channel.