An Enduring Material is a non-live continuing medical education (CME) activity that endures, or lasts, over time. These include print, audio, video and Internet materials, such as monographs, podcasts, CD- ROMs, DVDs, archived webinars, as well as other web-based activities. When using an Enduring Material, the learning experience for the participant does not have a specific time or location, in contrast with the learning at a live CME activity that takes place at one time and in one place. The participant determines where and when to complete the activity.
Enduring print material pieces include all written material, excluding non-print resources, which convey planned educational course information. Examples of printed resources include, but are not limited to: textbooks, workbooks, reference books, magazines, newspaper, journals.
Advantages of Print Materials
Disadvantages of Print Materials