Alfonso Negri, MD

Dr. Negri has been involved in the complex evolution of CME in both the E.U and the U.S. since 1999, and not only founded the system in Italy, but has closely watched the development follow European paths. Dr. Negri is a Medical Foreign Committee Member of Italian Federation of Medical Societies and a founder of the first accredited event in Italy, the National Pneumology Congress, a landmark in CME history. Because Dr. Negri was a member of various commissions of the Italian Federation of Medical Societies, he began helping others follow a European CME path. His work developed as the rest of Europe started opening up to CME, and Dr. Negri is now a board member of the Global Alliance for Medical Education and various accreditation committees of international medical societies.

Dr. Negri is founder of the Rome Group, an international group of experts from North America and Europe in Continuing Medical Dr. Negri will work closely with Veglia and the ABTS team in Rome and Miami to provide support services for all Association clients through alliances with (UEMS) and European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.

Conflicts of Interest: Speaker for Wolters Kluwer Health Italy at the Terapia Evidence-Based Conference in Milan, 2009. Speaker for Elsevier at the FMC Conference in Paris, 2008.
Contact: a.negri@ssif.it