Don't just hand out a satisfaction survey. Measure competence : Give a post-test 30 days after the event to see if learning endured versus a control group. The Future of CenaCme: Virtual Reality & Sommelier Science The concept is evolving rapidly. We are now seeing the rise of VR CenaCme where participants wear headsets at a dinner table to "scrub in" on a virtual surgery while eating. Furthermore, "Sommelier Science" events pair wine or non-alcoholic pairings with specific learning modules (e.g., a bold red paired with high-intensity trauma resuscitation protocols).
Limit didactic lecture to 20 minutes. Follow with 40 minutes of facilitated Q&A and case discussion. The meal is served during the discussion phase, not before. CenaCme
There is also the . CenaCme tends to favor urban centers with fine dining. Hybrid models (a meal kit delivered to a rural physician’s home while they Zoom in) are solving this. Conclusion: Why CenaCme is Here to Stay Medicine is a demanding, isolating, and intellectually rigorous profession. For too long, we have treated CME as a penalty—another box to check, another webinar to tolerate. The CenaCme movement flips this script. It argues that learning should be delicious, social, and restorative. Don't just hand out a satisfaction survey
Charge a nominal fee ($25) to prove the meal is not an inducement. Require a signed attestation of attendance. Disclose all commercial support on the menu card. We are now seeing the rise of VR
Enter the emerging concept of —a sophisticated blend of the Italian/Spanish word for "dinner" ( cena ) and accredited medical learning. More than just a meal, CenaCme represents a paradigm shift in how medical professionals network, learn, and recharge.