Bulk export for session attendance
Conference organizers can now export attendance data for every session in a meeting as a single CSV. No more downloading per-session reports and stitching them together by hand.
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Last updated 5/27/2026
Last updated 5/27/2026
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Conference organizers can now export attendance data for every session in a meeting as a single CSV. No more downloading per-session reports and stitching them together by hand.
Third-party learning systems can now post completed CE credits into Elevate through a single REST endpoint, replacing the manual SCORM upload step that program admins were doing by hand each cycle.
Event coordinators can upload a CSV of attendees instead of entering them one by one. The importer previews matches, flags duplicates against existing attendees, and runs a dry-run before committing any writes.
Session attendees can vote in live polls and submit questions from their phones. Presenters see results and the moderated question queue on a screen they can mirror to the room.
Marketing emails, sponsor pages, and SMS reminders can now point attendees to a specific session, exhibitor, or schedule view in the EventScribe app — the app opens directly to that screen instead of dumping the user at the event home.
International attendees can register and pay in their local currency. Finance teams still see one consolidated revenue view in USD, with exchange-rate snapshots locked at the moment of payment for audit.
Program directors can now save an evaluation form as a template and reuse it across sessions, meetings, and annual cycles — without rebuilding the question set every time.
Faculty submit their financial relationship disclosures through a single link sent at speaker confirmation. Program staff see a live dashboard of who’s submitted, who’s overdue, and what’s been flagged for review.
Generate ACCME PARS submission files, Joint Accreditation reports, and AANP recertification summaries directly from Scorecard — no more pulling six exports and stitching them in a spreadsheet two weeks before the deadline.
A single dashboard for accreditation reviewers showing all compliance artifacts (course evaluations, faculty disclosures, attendance proof) in one place, with filters for review period and accreditor.
Learner-facing course catalog search becomes typeahead-fast, with filters for credit type, accreditor, format, and topic. Replaces the legacy page- based filter UI that requires a full reload per change.
Sponsors and exhibitors scan attendee badges from the EventScribe app itself — no separate hardware, no extra rental fee — and see qualified leads sync into their CRM in near-real-time.
The faculty roster, invitation, and content-collection flow gets a single unified workspace. Program staff stop bouncing between three different screens to find out where a speaker is in their onboarding.
Bidirectional sync between Cadmium and a member organization’s Salesforce instance: contacts, memberships, registrations, CE credit completions, and event attendance. Replaces the brittle nightly CSV jobs many associations have stitched together.
Enterprise customers can configure SAML or OIDC sign-on with Okta or Microsoft Entra ID against the unified CIDMS identity layer. Same login session carries across Elevate, Scorecard, and Expo Harvester.
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Scientific meetings can define their own scoring rubrics for abstract review committees — replacing the fixed 1-5 scale with multi-criteria weighted scoring tailored to each conference.
After a session ends, attendees see a short, plain-language summary generated from the session transcript and any uploaded materials. Useful for attendees who couldn’t make the live session and for credit-bearing recap workflows.
Learners get a portable, signed credit transcript they can share with any boarding body, employer, or state licensing board — no more manually collecting individual certificates from every provider whose courses they took.
Course content, evaluations, and certificates render in the learner’s preferred language without each provider having to manually duplicate their catalog per locale. First languages: Spanish (LATAM and Spain), French (Canadian and Continental), Portuguese (Brazilian).
Customers configure outbound webhooks for the events they care about — attendee registered, credit awarded, evaluation submitted, exhibitor lead captured — and Cadmium delivers signed, retried payloads to their endpoint. No more polling our API every five minutes.