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Cleveland Clinic’s world class faculty has designed the 29th Annual Diabetes Therapeutics, Technology and Surgery to provide up-to-date reviews of relevant research and treatment strategies for Type 1 and 2 diabetes. Participation should increase practitioners’ competence and clinical performance treatment of diabetes and its complications, which should lead to better patient outcomes. Physicians, diabetes educators, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and physician assistants will all benefit from the lessons learned throughout this activity. Worth 7 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. Accreditation also provided by the ANCC, AAPA and ACPE with NO POST TEST. Additionally, physicians can earn up to 7 ABIM MOC points for this activity.
See full details chevron_rightSharpen Your Diagnostic Skills with the ImageSim Pediatric Burn and Bruise Injury Course: Step into the role of the clinician with 300 authentic patient cases in a high-impact, interactive diagnostic experience. Developed by world-renowned leaders in child protection medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, user-design and medical education, this course offers a cutting-edge learning platform designed for clinicians who demand excellence. Each case presents a concise clinical scenario of a child with a burn or bruise injury, challenging you to “make the call” on whether a suspicion for abuse is present or absent. Immediate feedback after every case keeps you sharp and accelerates your learning.
The goal? Mastery at 90% accuracy—a benchmark that ensures real-world confidence and performance. Perfect for physicians and allied health care professionals in emergency medicine, urgent care medicine, pediatric emergency medicine, child protection medicine, pediatrics, and family medicine, this course will elevate your reasoning skills to ensure cases of abuse are not under or overdiagnosed.
See full details chevron_rightThe Cleveland Clinic 15th Annual Neurology Update addresses the latest clinically focused trends and most pertinent topics in the specialty. A faculty of 17 acclaimed experts provide the newest information regarding the diagnosis, medication and therapy for a wide range of neurologic conditions. Worth 15.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this wealth of information will widen healthcare practitioners’ neurologic knowledge base and enhance patient care.
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The Cleveland Clinic Ultrasound Course: Integrating POCUS Into Your Practice will provide physicians, nurses and physician assistants with foundational skills and state-of-the-art techniques for diagnosis and guiding procedures for point of care ultrasound. The lessons taught throughout this activity can be easily incorporated into current practices to immediately enhance patient care. More than 20 experts from Cleveland Clinic provide a didactic primer and workshops that will rapidly develop skills to maximize this increasingly important diagnostic and interventional tool. Worth 11.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, with ANCC and AAPA accreditation provided, as well. Also worth ABIM and ABA MOC!
See full details chevron_rightUpdates in Primary Immunodeficiency provides an educational forum for in-depth reviews of common and rare inborn errors of immunity (IEI). Cleveland Clinic’s expert faculty discusses this group of more than 400 complex, chronic disorders, and provides insight on developing diagnostics, therapies and advances in treatment. Healthcare practitioners with an interest in allergy, immunology, rheumatology, hematology and more will all benefit from the didactic lectures and cases presented throughout this comprehensive activity. Worth 10 AMA PRA Category I Credits™ applicable to American Board of Allergy and Immunology Continuing Certification. ANCC and AAPA accreditation provided as well!
See full details chevron_rightThe Cleveland Clinic Multispecialty Pathology Symposium features an expert faculty addressing commonly encountered problems and providing practical tips from their own experience at the microscope. A broad spectrum of cases will be presented, reviewing genitourinary, pulmonary, gastrointestinal and soft tissue, gynecologic, and breast pathology. Participation in this activity will increase knowledge and improve performance in pathology, which will positively impact patient care.
Worth 16.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, all applicable towards the Lifelong Learning requirements in the American Board of Pathology (ABPath) Continuing Certification program. NO POST TEST required.
See full details chevron_rightThe Cleveland Clinic Thyroid Expo provides an updated review of the many multidisciplinary guidelines for the treatment of thyroid disorders. An expert faculty addresses topics such as molecular applications in thyroid neoplasia, cancer care, practical management tips and advances in laboratory testing. It focuses on new technologies in thyroid surgery, with a goal of increasing competence and clinical performance in managing routine and complex patient cases.
Worth 5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this activity is essential for all physicians, nurses and physician assistants involved in the care of patients with thyroid disease, including those in primary care, endocrinology, surgery, pathology, genetics, immunology and oncology. ANCC and AAPA accreditation also provided with NO POST TEST. Additionally, physicians can earn up to 5 points for ABIM MOC and ABS continuous certification.
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In this 1-hour (chapter-based) presentation, join a primary care practitioner and an obesity specialist as they navigate real-world conversations about weight management. Explore effective pharmacologic options and gain confidence in initiating weight loss discussions.
See full details chevron_rightEarly identification of atypical motor patterns is crucial for timely intervention and optimizing developmental outcomes in infants. A simple yet effective method for assessing these patterns involves observing the baby during a 30-second, 4-position exam. This examination includes careful observation of the infant in the following positions:
* Supine: Note posture, spontaneous movements, and interaction with the environment.
* Horizontal Suspension: Observe head control, trunk extension, and limb movements against gravity.
* Pull to Sit: Assess head lag, trunk activation, and ability to assist with the movement.
* Prone: Evaluate head lifting, weight-bearing through the arms, and early mobility attempts. Gain valuable insights and download resources through this complimentary CME/CE course
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Practical, Results-Focused CME
Throughout the online video CME program Optimizing Transition from Pediatric to Adult Care, recognized experts share strategies and best practices that can be readily implemented by pediatric, family medicine, internal medicine, or subspecialty providers as they tailor patient transfer plans based on age, disease type, and physical/intellectual capabilities.
This in-depth continuing medical education course includes case-based lectures on chronic conditions like diabetes, cystic fibrosis, congenital heart disease, epilepsy, cancer survivorship, organ transplantation, substance use disorder, etc. Along with assessing patient readiness and timing transitions for the best outcome, you’ll learn to optimize how you:
Target Audience
This activity was designed for physicians, NPs, and PAs in: pediatrics, internal medicine, family medicine, medicine-pediatrics, pediatric subspecialties, medical specialties and subspecialties; and psychologists, social workers, and counselors who support young adults and their families.
See full details chevron_rightGet up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on substance use and addictive disorders, including prevention, treatment, and harm reduction strategies. Primarily intended for Medical Doctors and Registered Nurses in Family Practice, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, and Obstetrics & Gynecology, this collection fulfills up to 8 hours of DEA registration requirements for physicians across all medical specialties.
See full details chevron_rightIn this accredited activity, expert faculty, Adjoa Anyane‐Yeboa, MD, MPH, and Ugo Iroku, MD, MHS, dive into the issue of healthcare disparities in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Healthcare disparities disproportionately affect minoritized and low-income groups, contributing to poor health outcomes. Patient-provider distrust, knowledge gaps, and lack of shared decision making contribute to health disparities in these patient groups and influence disease outcomes. It is critical for clinicians to understand the social determinants of health impacting IBD patient care and develop strategies to reduce disparities. In addition, implicit bias significantly affects clinician-patient interaction, as well as diagnosis and treatment decisions. Once clinicians are made aware of their implicit biases, they must work to overcome them and foster open communication with patients to reduce disparities and improve patient care.
See full details chevron_rightNavigate ethical challenges in patient care, clinical decision-making, and professional accountability. Topics include end-of-life care, healthcare disparities, confidentiality, and disclosure of medical errors. Relevant for providers in all specialties, this collection was curated to ensure fair, just, and patient-centered practices while reinforcing the principles of dignity and respect in the healthcare community.
See full details chevron_rightPrimary Care CME: Integrating Medical and Psychiatric Care
Increasingly, primary care practitioners are tasked with diagnosing and treating not only common but also complex and chronic psychiatric disorders. This online CME program will equip you with the knowledge to confidently diagnose and manage prevalent mental health conditions and associated comorbidities like cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and diabetes.
Focused on evidence-based pharmacological interventions and the most recent advancements in the field, Psychopharmacology for Primary Care Physicians will prepare you to handle behavioral and emotional health problems in your day-to-day practice. Delve into a range of continuing medical education topics, including:
• Treatment of depression and bipolar disorder
• Suicide in primary care settings
• Generalized anxiety disorder
• OCD and panic disorder
• Sleep disorder
• Alcohol and substance use disorder
• ADHD
• Mood disorders in pregnancy and postpartum
• Digital technologies
• Child, adolescent, and geriatric psychopharmacology
• When, why, and how to consult psychiatry
Practical Reviews offers journal summaries from leading medical journals. This activity makes earning CME credits quick and easy and helps physicians stay up to date on the latest advances and news in their specialty.
Practical Reviews is offered in over 20 specialties and can be accessed via online video, online audio, audio cd, or the convenient Practical Reviews mobile app.
See full details chevron_rightPrimary care clinicians and endocrinologists play a critical role in identifying and managing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) before it progresses. Results from a Med-IQ survey, however, revealed that approximately half of the respondents screen only 50% or fewer of their patients with obesity or type 2 diabetes. Patients with these conditions or other risk factors, such as metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, or elevated liver enzymes, should be screened using noninvasive tools like FIB-4, transient elastography (FibroScan), ELF, or VCTE.
Although lifestyle modification remains the cornerstone of treatment, pharmacologic options such as GLP-1 receptor agonists, pioglitazone, and resmetirom may be appropriate based on individual risk profiles. Most patients can be effectively managed in primary care or endocrinology settings, with hepatology referral recommended for patients with a high risk of advanced fibrosis.
See full details chevron_rightWe offer comprehensive Hospital and Emergency Procedures courses tailored specifically for clinicians practicing in the ER, ICU and hospital wards. These courses provide valuable insights and hands-on experience to enhance the expertise of individuals in the medical field.
As a student, you will have exclusive online access to our collection of 23 lecture modules. These modules cover a range of didactic material, including lectures and procedural videos in the Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures course. Before your scheduled hands-on skills lab session, it is imperative to complete these modules. This approach allows you the flexibility to complete the theoretical components of our course at your convenience, from any location. Moreover, you will have the privilege of reviewing the lectures and full-length procedural videos as many times as you wish for an entire year.
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