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A new experimental AI tool from Google Labs called Pomelli analyzes a company’s website to create a “Business DNA” profile, capturing brand tone, visual identity, and messaging. The platform then generates multi-channel marketing campaigns based on that profile. While Pomelli is not designed specifically for healthcare education, its ability to quickly produce on-brand social posts and other audience generation materials could be a scalable tech solution to promote accredited CME/CE initiatives. The content requires human review and manual posting, but the concept signals how AI may increasingly serve as a small-scale marketing engine for CME/CE programs.
The Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education (SACME) celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2026, marking five decades of leadership in advancing continuing professional development (CPD) for healthcare professionals. The milestone Annual Meeting taking place March 22–25 in Lexington, Kentucky, brings together educators, researchers, and CME/CPD leaders to exchange evidence-based practices and innovations in accredited education. This year’s celebration also reflects SACME’s history and the community of educators who have shaped the evolution of CME/CPD over the past half-century. Twelve:01 Consulting is proud to support this milestone event as a Gold Sponsor and exhibitor (Booth #5) and looks forward to connecting with attendees.
The Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative, led by The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in partnership with national healthcare organizations, aims to improve care for the rapidly growing population of adults aged 65 and older. This model centers on the 4Ms framework, What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility, which guides clinicians in delivering reliable, patient-centered care. By integrating the 4Ms into routine clinical practice, health systems can improve outcomes, safety, and quality of life for older adults. For the CME/CE enterprise, the framework provides a practical structure for educational activities focused on practice change in geriatrics, including medication safety, cognitive health, mobility preservation, and patient-centered decision-making.