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Coffee with Graham
by ACCME
Coffee with Graham is a short-form interview-style podcast where ACCME President and CEO, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, talks about current topics related to continuing medical education (CME) that affect clinicians, educators, and healthcare thought leaders. Episodes chronicle patient engagement in CME, clinician burnout, public health issues, and the changing role of CME. Follow us @AccreditedCME
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Committed to Nutrition and Preventive Medicine
Join host Graham McMahon, president and CEO of ACCME, as he speaks with registered dietitian Colleen Tewksbury, PhD, MPH, RD, CSOWM, LDN, FAND, incoming Chair of the Commission on Dietetic Registration and Assistant Professor in Nutrition Science at University of Pennsylvania, and pediatrician Christopher Duggan, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, and Professor of Nutrition, Harvard University. They discuss evidence-based nutrition care, communicating without stigma, and practical ways interprofessional teams can help patients make sustainable changes amid widespread misinformation. Listen now and share with colleagues who are committed to strengthening nutrition and prevention in everyday practice.
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Designing for Learning: Cognitive Science at the Bedside and Beyond - Part 2
In this episode of Coffee with Graham, ACCME President and CEO Dr. Graham McMahon talks with Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva of the University of Toronto about how insights from cognitive science can make learning more effective and enduring. Together, they explore why true learning requires effort, how to design experiences that make knowledge “stick,” and what it means to teach — and think — in the age of AI.
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Designing for Learning: Cognitive Science at the Bedside and Beyond - Part 1
In this episode of Coffee with Graham, ACCME President and CEO Dr. Graham McMahon talks with Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva of the University of Toronto about how insights from cognitive science can make learning more effective and enduring. Together, they explore why true learning requires effort, how to design experiences that make knowledge “stick,” and what it means to teach — and think — in the age of AI.
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Trust, Verified: What Boards and CME Must Deliver
Furman McDonald, MD, MPH, President a CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), joins ACCME President and CEO, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, to reflect on 10 years of collaboration between ACCME and ABIM. Listen in as they articulate the distinct and complementary roles of certification and accredited CME, and make the case for rigorous, trusted systems of physician accountability and lifelong learning.
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Advocating for Yourself as a CE Professional
Annette Donawa, PhD, MSEd, Associate Provost, Office of Continuing Professional Development at Thomas Jefferson University, talks with ACCME President and CEO Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, about the unique value of CE professionals.
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View of 2025 from the Desk of the CEO
ACCME President & CEO, Dr. Graham McMahon, shares key insights on strategic growth, innovation, and the future of continuing medical education. Gain valuable perspectives on navigating change and strengthening our impact in the year ahead.
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Accessibility in Healthcare and Healthcare Continuing Education
ACCME President and CEO Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, welcomes Dr. Kristina H. Petersen to the podcast for a discussion about accessibility in healthcare and healthcare continung education. Formerly of New York Medical College, Dr. Kristina H. Petersen is now Assistant Dean of Student Success & Access and Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. Her scholarly work primarily focuses on inclusive instruction, course and assessment accessibility, and creating curriculum to teach clinicians about persons with disabilities. In 2022, she received an award for Excellence in Scholarly Work from the Coalition for Disability Access in Health Science Education and the AAMC/Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teaching Award. She is currently an Alpha Omega Alpha Fellow in Leadership.
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The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Dr. Graham McMahon talks to Dr. Peter Clardy and Dr. Paul Jhun from Google about the rise of artificial intelligence and how its use in the world of medicine can benefit continuing education and patient care.
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Building Gender Equity in Medicine
Dr. Graham McMahon talks with two members of ACCME’s board of directors, Erica Scavella, MD, FACP, FACHE and Gay Wehrli, MD, MBA, MSEd, about their experiences as female leaders in the medical field.
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Exploring the Digital Healthcare Landscape
ACCME’s President and CEO, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, discusses how accredited CME can support physicians and improve patient care as healthcare delivery becomes increasingly digitized.
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Improving Healthcare for the LGBTQ+ Community
Dr. Graham McMahon talks with Dr. Ricardo Correa about how clinicians and educators can build a more inclusive and compassionate healthcare environment for LGBTQ + patients and their families.
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Addressing the Needs in a Post-pandemic Workforce
Dr. McMahon and Dr. Ngozi Ezike, Director, Illinois Department of Public Health, discuss how the accredited CE community can address the new post-pandemic workforce competencies.
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Innovative Education
Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, talks post-pandemic education practices, the ability to rethink and unlearn skills as educators, and gives us a preview of the innovative methods we’ll see during the #ACCME2021 Meeting.
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Twitter-based Education
Over the last year, most of our educational activities have taken place on virtual platforms. In this episode, Dr. Graham McMahon and Dr. Ritu Thamman, Cardiologist, University of Pittsburgh, talk about leveraging the power of tweetchats to learn.
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Public Health and COVID-19 Vaccines
Dr. Graham McMahon discusses public health and the #COVID-19 #vaccines with Dr. Howard Koh, Professor of the Practice of Public Health Leadership, Harvard University’s T. H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard Kennedy School, former Assistant Secretary for Health, US Dept. of Health and Human Services (Obama Administration).
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Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy
“We have to advocate for the value of the vaccine and lead by example,” Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, addresses vaccine hesitancy in healthcare professionals.
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Managing Stress and Optimizing Wellness
Self-care is key. In this episode of Coffee with Graham, we speak to Adi Haramati, PhD, Georgetown University, to discuss six goals for managing anxiety and optimizing your wellness during this holiday season. Additional Resources:General Information and GUMC Updates Related to COVID-195 Minute Meditation
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Telehealth
How can we effectively communicate with patients or collaborate with a team when working remotely? In this episode, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, and Andrew Watson, MD, MLitt, UPMC, discuss telehealth and the role of CME in supporting virtual care.
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Countering Medical Misinformation with CE
In episode 11 , Dr. Graham McMahon, President and CEO, ACCME, and guest, Dr. Hank Chaudhry, President and CEO, Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), discuss how the medical community can counter medical misinformation.
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Celebrating 10 Years of Joint Accreditation - Full Interview
In episode 10, we speak to Kate Regnier, Exec VP, ACCME; Dimitra Travlos, Director, Continuing Pharmacy Education Provider Accreditation, ACPE; and Kathy Chappell, Senior VP, ANCC, as Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education celebrates a decade of shared growth and success in #IPCE.
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Celebrating 10 Years of Joint Accreditation
In episode 10, we speak to Kate Regnier, Exec VP, ACCME; Dimitra Travlos, Director, Continuing Pharmacy Education Provider Accreditation, ACPE; and Kathy Chappell, Senior VP, ANCC, to discuss the shared growth and success of Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education over the last decade.
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The Value of Virtual Education
In episode 9, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, discusses the benefits and challenges of creating virtual education for the clinician community during a pandemic.
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Addressing Hot Topics in Accredited CE: Medical Marijuana
Pre-recorded on January 30. In episode 8, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, President and CEO, ACCME, addresses topics in accredited continuing education (CE) activities like medical marijuana, following the clinical content validation policy, and encouraging the healthcare community to openly discuss hot topics.
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Health Equity
Pre-recorded on January 30. In episode 7, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, President and CEO, ACCME, explains how the lack of health equity affects neighborhoods and families.
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The Role of Social Media in Healthcare
Pre-recorded on Jan. 30, 2020.Social media has changed the way people interact with each other. It has become a reliable communications tool between healthcare institutions and their community. In this episode, we discuss the role social media plays in building relationships, keeping communities informed, and being used as a learning platform.
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Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE)
Interprofessional education and team-based care is a critical component of healthcare. In episode five, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, President and CEO, ACCME, explains how interprofessional teams are developed and details the importance of individual professions learning together, to meet the needs of the team, and optimize patient care.
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The Changing Role of CME
Making decisions in medicine is much more complex than information alone. We are moving beyond information transfer to create learning experiences that allow clinicians to apply information to clinical scenarios and develop a cognitive capacity to improve problem solving. In this episode, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, explains the evolving currency of professional development and CME.
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Addressing the Confidence-Competence Gap with CME
Continuous updates in medicine paired with self-reflection and feedback from colleagues help healthcare professionals develop a sense of competence. When competence is matched with confidence, patients receive safe and effective care. In this episode, Graham offers several tips to overcome overconfidence and address the gap between confidence and competence.
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Combating Burnout
Workplace stress for any of us can lead to mental exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy— what happens when this affects our healthcare professionals? Host Melissa Simmons interviews ACCME President and CEO, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, to find out the causes and effects of burnout, how accredited continuing medical education (CME) can help reduce burnout in healthcare professionals, and increase professional satisfaction.
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Engaging Patients in CME
Accredited continuing medical education is enhanced when it incorporates the interests of patients, families, and caregivers. Through sharing their experiences, patients can provide essential feedback and can guide educators and clinicians in meeting their needs and priorities. In this episode, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, discusses the benefits and value of incorporating patients in the planning and implementation of CME programs.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Coffee with Graham is a short-form interview-style podcast where ACCME President and CEO, Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, talks about current topics related to continuing medical education (CME) that affect clinicians, educators, and healthcare thought leaders. Episodes chronicle patient engagement in CME, clinician burnout, public health issues, and the changing role of CME. Follow us @AccreditedCME
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