Child Neurocon 2027 is formally accredited for Continuing Medical Education (CME) by the Rajasthan Medical Council and recognised across all state medical councils in India. International delegates receive credit hours transferable to the EACCME, RCPCH, and AAFP CME systems.
Every registered delegate is eligible to earn CME credits across plenary sessions, symposia, workshops, and free-paper sessions.
At a Glance
Credit Hour Summary
Total CME credits available across the conference programme.
Total CME Hours
0+
Across all 3 conference days
Plenary Credits
0
From keynotes and main lectures
Symposia Credits
0
From parallel scientific sessions
Workshop Credits
0
Per full-day pre-conference workshop
Accreditation Partners
Recognised By
Child Neurocon 2027 is accredited by the leading medical councils and CPD authorities.
RMC
Rajasthan Medical Council
Primary Accrediting Body · India
The Rajasthan Medical Council provides the primary CME accreditation for Child Neurocon 2027. Credits are recognised across all state medical councils in India under the reciprocity framework.
Credits Recognised: Up to 40 hours
MCI / NMC
National Medical Commission
All India Recognition
All RMC-accredited CME credits are honoured by the National Medical Commission (formerly Medical Council of India) and accepted in MCI/NMC CPD logs nationwide.
Credits Recognised: Up to 40 hours
IAP
Indian Academy of Pediatrics
Specialty Recognition
Recognised by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics CPD programme for renewal credits for pediatricians and pediatric neurology fellows.
Credits Recognised: Up to 25 hours
EACCME
European Accreditation
International Recognition
European delegates may transfer Child Neurocon CME hours to the EACCME system. Conversion ratio is approximately 1 hour = 1 European CME credit (subject to UEMS rules).
Credits Recognised: Up to 30 ECMECs
RCPCH
Royal College Recognition
United Kingdom Recognition
UK-based pediatric neurologists can submit Child Neurocon attendance for RCPCH CPD logging. Documentation provided meets RCPCH international event requirements.
Credits Recognised: Up to 30 CPD hours
AAFP
American Recognition
United States Recognition
US delegates may apply Child Neurocon CME hours toward AAFP Prescribed and Elective credits, subject to verification by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Credits Recognised: Up to 30 AAFP credits
Detailed Breakdown
CME Credits per Session
Total credit hours you can earn from each conference activity. Credits accrue only for sessions attended.
Session Type
Day
Duration
Credits
Pre-Conference Workshop (Full Day)
17 Feb
8 hr
8.0
Pre-Conference Workshop (Half Day)
17 Feb
4 hr
4.0
Inaugural Plenary & Welcome
Day 1
1 hr
1.0
Plenary Lectures
Day 1-3
1 hr each
1.0 × 6 = 6.0
Symposia (Multi-speaker)
Day 1-3
1.5 hr each
1.5 × 8 = 12.0
Parallel Scientific Sessions
Day 2-3
1.5 hr each
1.5 × 4 = 6.0
Free Paper Sessions (Oral)
Day 1-2
1.5 hr each
1.5 × 2 = 3.0
Best of Posters & Award Session
Day 3
1.5 hr
1.5
Panel Discussion: Future of Neurology
Day 3
1.5 hr
1.5
TOTAL (Main Conference Only)
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31.0
TOTAL with Pre-Conference Workshop
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39.0 – 43.0
* Final credit allocation subject to RMC verification. Workshop credits are awarded only if the delegate is registered for the workshop and attends at least 80% of the session.
How It Works
Earning Your CME Certificate
Five simple steps from conference attendance to certified CME credits in your inbox.
01
Register & Attend
Complete registration and attend the conference. Wear your delegate badge at all times for entry scanning.
02
Scan In & Out
Each session has a QR-code-based attendance system. Scan in at the start and out at the end of every session you attend.
03
Complete Feedback
Fill out the brief online feedback form within 7 days of conference end. This is mandatory for CME credit issuance.
04
Credit Calculation
The CME committee verifies attendance and calculates your individual credit hours based on sessions you completed.
05
Receive Certificate
Your personalised CME certificate (PDF) is emailed within 21 working days of conference conclusion.
CERTIFICATE FEATURES
Your CME Certificate
Each CME certificate is personalised, digitally signed, and includes:
Your full name and registration ID
Total credit hours earned
Accrediting body details (RMC/NMC)
QR code for online verification
Conference dates, theme, and location
Signatures of the President and Organising Secretary
Unique certificate serial number
Tamper-proof, blockchain-verifiable digital certificate.
Your personalised CME certificate is emailed to your registered email address within 21 working days after the conference concludes. The certificate is in PDF format and includes a QR code for instant online verification.
Your certificate is stored in our secure portal indefinitely. Email cme@childneurocon2027.org with your registration ID for a re-issue. A nominal ₹250 administrative fee applies for re-issues after 6 months.
Yes. RMC credits are recognised by the National Medical Commission and all state medical councils in India for CPD/CME credit logging during the annual renewal of medical registration. Simply submit your certificate PDF along with your renewal application.
Yes — with some conversion. EACCME (Europe), RCPCH (UK), and AAFP (US) recognise Child Neurocon CME hours, though conversion ratios may apply. Contact the relevant body in your country for the exact credit equivalence.
Yes. If you attend a pre-conference workshop, you receive two separate certificates: one for the workshop (4-8 credit hours) and one for the main conference (up to 31 credit hours). Both are issued together and sent within 21 working days.
Yes. Credits are awarded only for sessions you actually attended (with QR-code scan-in/out). Your certificate will reflect your individual credit hours, which may be less than the maximum 40. Partial-attendance certificates are still valid for medical council CPD purposes.
CME Queries?
For specific questions about CME accreditation, credit hours, certificate re-issues, or international credit transfer, contact our dedicated CME desk.