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Find similar grantsBMS Independent Medical Education Requests Grant is sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation Inc. Supports independent medical education to enhance healthcare professional competence and improve patient health outcomes in BMS's therapeutic areas of focus.
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Independent medical education - Bristol Myers Squibb Independent medical education For Bristol Myers Squibb to be seen as a worldwide leader in supporting innovative, high quality medical education that closes gaps in HCP knowledge, strengthens their professional competence and improves patient health outcomes.
To advance excellence in global healthcare through expertise in medical education and strategic support of evidence-based educational activities in Bristol Myers Squibb's disease areas of focus that measure improvements in professional competence, performance and patient outcomes. You can submit a simple letter of request, track the status of your requests and communicate with Bristol Myers Squibb through our secure portal.
Scope change request form (DOC) Guidance on submitting proposal (PDF) Learn more about the guidelines we use to review requests. View frequently asked questions about our IME supporting programs We accept funding requests for independent initiatives and post requests for education in key therapeutic areas. Outcomes are an important part of medical education, and important to demonstrate value internally at BMS.
Outcomes are submitted via our CyberGrants Outcomes Module. We also provide guidance for submitting outcomes reports.
IME outcomes report guidance Interim & final outcomes report template (PPT) Immediate post-live report template Medical Education company request for capabilities presentation If you are new to BMS Medical Education or you would like an invitation to present your companies offerings, complete a capabilities questionnaire. Capabilities questionnaire
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations providing independent medical education in BMS's therapeutic areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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