October 6, 2025

The Twelve: 01 Monday Mindset

A minute of insights.

Spend :01 of your time each Monday morning as Twelve:01 delivers timely tools, trends, strategies, and/or compliance insights for the CME/CE enterprise.

Clear, Credible, Transparent – Citing GenAI Use

As generative AI becomes part of daily practice, transparency matters. Learners and accreditors appreciate clear disclosure when AI tools are used in developing CME/CE activities or presentations. A simple statement naming the tool, describing its role, and noting expert review, protects educational integrity, meets compliance standards, and models accountability. Example: “Portions of this content were developed with assistance from ChatGPT (OpenAI), with all material reviewed and approved by subject matter experts.

Digital Health Disruption

TIME’s World’s Top HealthTech Companies of 2025 highlights how AI and data-driven innovation are transforming diagnostics, treatment matching, and patient engagement. The article spotlights companies like Qure AI, Fedo, Canary Speech, and Oura as digital health reshapes care delivery worldwide.

CME & MOC Innovation

The JAMA Network collection on Continuing Medical Education and Maintenance of Certification provides an overview of recent advances, studies, and evolving policies in CME and MOC for physicians and healthcare professionals. From ABIM’s Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment to global telementoring, virtual tumor boards, and deliberate practice trials, this article showcases how technology-driven, flexible approaches are reshaping lifelong learning and quality improvement in 2025.