Insight to Impact: A Framework for Translating Needs into Agendas

Insight to Impact: A Framework for Translating Needs into Agendas

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How do you turn a detailed needs assessment full of data and practice gaps into a clear, learner-centered activity agenda that actually changes clinical practice?

If you’ve ever stared at a dense needs assessment wondering how to transform pages of evidence into a coherent educational design, this episode is for you. Many CME writers struggle to bridge the gap between analysis and application—between identifying what clinicians need and structuring how they’ll learn it. In this episode, Alex shares a practical, step-by-step process that helps you connect the dots and design education that makes sense and gets results.

By listening, you’ll discover:

• A seven-step framework to translate insights from your needs assessment into a logical, outcomes-aligned agenda. • How to apply the 3-A Test— Aligned, Actionable, Appropriate • —to ensure every session delivers value for learners. • A real-world mini-case that illustrates how to transform your research into a compelling, structured learning journey.

Press play to learn how to transform data into design—and gain the confidence to craft CME agendas that close gaps and inspire change.

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