This article details the various types of faculty necessary to plan and present education throughout the ABA. Individuals may use these definitions to begin the education development for live events and enduring online content.
Several types of faculty members contribute to ABA education. Below is a list of faculty types.
All faculty members must submit a disclosure of relevant financial relationships.
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Faculty Types
Course Directors: The main people (usually two) in charge of developing an education session. Course directors develop the session agenda and choose the speakers (for education forums) and moderators (for correlative sessions).
Speakers: Presenters at ABA Annual Conference education forums, sunrise symposia, and or correlative sessions, as well as those who present enduring online educational content.
SMEs: Subject matter experts contributing content to in-person or enduring online educational resources.
Poster Presenters: Those who present their scientific posters at the ABA Annual Conference.
Moderators: Those who moderate or run the correlative sessions at the ABA Annual Conference.
Poster Moderators: Those who review and score posters at the ABA Annual Conference
Disclosures of Relevant Financial Relationships
Accredited continuing education must protect learners from commercial bias and marketing.
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