PROVIDING GRANTS IN SUPPORT OF INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EDUCATION (IME)
Medical Education Grants
Taiho Oncology recognizes the importance of continuing education in healthcare and supports these efforts through independent medical education (IME) grants.
These grants provide funding for independent educational programs and initiatives that help healthcare professionals maintain, develop, or improve their knowledge, skills, and performance. Programs may include accredited continuing medical education (CME) as well as non-CME activities.
Taiho is proud to support education that is evidence-based and unbiased, with the goal of closing clinical and practice gaps, enhancing patient care quality and delivery, and promoting meaningful changes in clinical practice.
Request for Education
Requests for Education (RFEs) are issued to support projects aligned with Taiho’s medical priorities, focusing on specific therapeutic areas to improve patient outcomes. Active RFEs will be listed below.
Areas of Educational Interest Request for Education
Colorectal Cancer (CRC) RFE_CRC_2026.pdf Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) RFE_NSCLC_2026.pdf
APPLY FOR A GRANT >
Apply for a grant or view the status of your existing application via our online portal.
THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications may only be submitted through our Medical Education Grants online portal a minimum of 60 days prior to the activity date. Medical Education Grants may only be provided in response to an unsolicited written request.
A completed online application includes the following:
- Letter of request on the organization's letterhead with a description of the program and/or brochure;
- A detailed budget; and
- Proof of accreditation by the ACCME, EACCME, ACPE, NLNAC, or a medical society recognized by the ACCME or EACCME.
Taiho will provide grants directly to the Accredited Provider and take reasonable measures to ensure that grant funds are spent appropriately. Approval of grant funding will be acknowledged through a signed Letter of Agreement (LOA) executed by an authorized representative of the organization.