Physical Therapists have many options to meet their state continuing education requirements. One of the most popular options is earning continuing education credits via live physical therapy seminars and courses.…
Most Physical Therapists (PTs) are required to participate in continuing education activities to maintain their license to practice. In addition to maintaining their physical therapy license, physical therapy CME activities…
There are a lot of factors that determine whether a medical professional needs to participate in Continuing Medical Education (CME) including the state you practice in, your specialty, your board…
Pharmaceutical companies have always been a major factor in the CME industry. According to the 2017 ACCME Annual Data report, pharmaceutical companies and medical device companies accounted for 28% of…
Continuing Medical Education (CME) is often viewed as a tedious process that disgruntles many busy physicians and other medical professionals. The process can be time-consuming, expensive, and tiring but it…
Most physicians are required to earn a specific amount of CME credits, MOC points, or both every year to maintain important certifications or licenses. A common question many of these…
Physician participation in CME has been increasing every year. According to the ACCME annual data reports, the overall number of physician interactions with CME activities from providers accredited in the…
Over the past several years, physician participation in CME has been increasing. Online CME activities, in particular, have been increasing in popularity amongst physicians who are looking to complete their…
Over the past several years, online CME/internet enduring materials have been growing in popularity. Given the increasing popularity of online CME, CME providers have placed an emphasis on satisfying this…
Over the last several years, an increasing amount of American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) diplomates has decided to get a pediatric subspecialty certification in addition to their main General Pediatrics…