Why CME-Accredited Symposia Matter: Insights from EPNS 2025

CME-accredited symposia are a powerful part of an education strategy when the goal is to raise awareness of complex or rare conditions in a credible, independent setting.

With this in mind, innotio delivered a CME-accredited independent medical symposium at the 2025 European Paediatric Neurology Society (EPNS) Congress, supported by an educational grant. The session focused on TK2 deficiency (TK2d), a rare mitochondrial disease in which early recognition of signs and symptoms can be critical, yet remains challenging in clinical practice.

The programme brought together the field’s leading key opinion leaders, who shared current perspectives on diagnosis and disease management. The independent accreditation enabled participating clinicians to earn CME credits as part of their professional development.

innotio was responsible for the end-to-end planning and delivery of the symposium. We were the main point of contact for faculty on all engagement-related matters, and coordinating with the congress organisers and accrediting body to position the session within the wider congress programme.

As part of the accredition and following strong interest and positive feedback, the symposium was made available on demand for six months after the event, supported by a focused social media campaign to extend reach and maintain access to the educational content.

We work with our partners to design accredited educational programmes that are scientifically sound, carefully executed and built for long-term relevance. If you are considering an independent medical education initiative, we are eager to explore how we can support your plans.