What are ECMEC® credits — and why a generalist should care
European CME Credits (ECMEC®) are awarded by the UEMS–EACCME, the European accreditation body for continuing medical education. They act as a single "CME currency": hand your EACCME certificate to your national authority and the credits are recognised and converted into national credits across most European countries — and, through mutual-recognition agreements, in the US and Canada too. So an accredited dermatology session counts toward your mandatory CME total, whatever your specialty. How EACCME/ECMEC works →
Value added — not another portal that competes with the societies
The vetrina is the public, generalist-facing slice of a larger workspace for dermatology units. It aggregates and links out; the societies keep their members, their content and their registrations.
One European calendar
Every society's CME in one filterable window — by date, topic, language, format.
Track & convert
Collect ECMEC® across events; see progress toward your national target; export the dossier.
Units & collaboration
Behind the vetrina: the unit cruscotto, training logbook, and cross-unit collaboration tools.
Links out, never locks in
Registration always happens on the organiser's own site. We drive traffic to them.