MALVERN, PA — HMP Education, part of HMP Global, has been honored with the 2024 Best Practice in Live Activity Educational Design Award from the National Association of Medical Education Companies (NAMEC). The award, presented during the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEhp) conference, recognizes the organization’s Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) 360 Learning Lab program for its innovative approach to continuing medical education (CME).
Developed in conjunction with HMP Global’s Psych Congress series, the TD360 Learning Lab provides an advanced, hands-on, self-directed learning experience for healthcare professionals. This groundbreaking program reinforces HMP Education’s dedication to improving patient care through innovative, high-impact educational design. “This award is a testament to HMP Education’s commitment to excellence in healthcare education,” said Randy Robbin, Chief Education Officer of HMP Global. “The TD360 program exemplifies our goal to enhance patient outcomes through impactful, hands-on learning experiences.”
Adding to this achievement, two HMP Education team members received individual honors from the Alliance. Jessica Epps, CHCP, Associate Vice President of Educational Strategy, was named to the CPD Forty Under 40 list, recognizing her outstanding contributions to continuing professional development. Andrea Zimmerman, EdD, CHCP, Senior Director of Accreditation & Compliance, earned the Distinguished Member Award for her exceptional commitment to advancing healthcare education initiatives.
“These honors not only reflect their individual excellence but also the collective spirit of our team,” Robbin said, emphasizing the company’s continued leadership in the CME field.
The recognition underscores HMP Education’s role as a leader in advancing healthcare education, driven by its mission to deliver innovative programs that empower healthcare professionals and improve patient care.
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