Press Release – World ME Alliance Launches Medical Education Hub Featuring Key ANZMES Clinical Resources

For Immediate release – 28/10/2025

The Associated New Zealand ME Society (ANZMES) is proud to announce that its key clinical resources are featured on the new Medical Education Hub, launched in the last week by the World ME Alliance (WMEA). The WMEA is a global coalition of ME organisations working to improve understanding, diagnosis, and care for people with ME/CFS worldwide.

The hub is a dedicated online resource designed to equip healthcare professionals globally with essential knowledge about ME/CFS. This initial launch is a pilot version, which the WMEA plans to build upon and improve over time, particularly regarding accessibility and language options.

The hub provides a comprehensive library, featuring resources in multiple languages and organised by key categories for healthcare professionals. ANZMES is proud to have its vital resources for Primary Care in ME/CFS and long COVID and Secondary Care for Severe ME/CFS and long COVID featured alongside materials from other internationally renowned sources, including the Bateman Horne Center, CDC, Mayo Clinic, and NICE; setting a clear benchmark for evidence-based guidance.

Collectively, the guidelines and resources on the hub directly address critical gaps in medical education for both primary and secondary care settings. This empowers clinicians worldwide to provide better, more informed care for individuals living with ME/CFS and long COVID.

The Medical Education Hub is now live and accessible to the public and healthcare professionals. The WMEA is actively seeking user feedback to guide future developments.

View the new hub at: worldmealliance.org/medical-education-hub 

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