Nurse Courses

  • AudioDigest CME Ophthalmology Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME + CE + MOC Ophthalmology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 4,000 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 4,300+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Oncology Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME/CE/MOC Oncology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 2000+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Obstetrics and Gynecology Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME/CE/MOC Obstetrics & Gynecology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 2000+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Neurology Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME/CE/MOC Neurology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 2000+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Internal Medicine Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME/CE/MOC Internal Medicine Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 2000+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Gastroenterology Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME/CE/MOC Gastroenterology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties,
    including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 2,500+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Family Medicine Platinum Membership

    The AudioDigest CME + CE + MOC Family Medicine Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.

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    • Cost: $999
    • Credit hours: 2,500+
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
  • AudioDigest CME Wellness and Prevention of Disease Topical Collection

    Take a more complete approach to health and wellness that integrates prevention, nutrition, mental wellness, and physical health for patients and medical professionals alike. Topics include cardiovascular disease, nutrition and supplements, professional burnout, weight loss methods, and many more. Relevant for Medical Doctors in multiple specialties, these lectures will empower you with practical tools and knowledge to improve overall health in a sustainable way.

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    • Cost: $399
    • Credit hours: 34.5
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: audio
  • AudioDigest CME Clinical Guidelines and Updates Topical Collection

    A new, comprehensive resource designed to support clinicians across all specialties. Whether you’re treating heart disease, infectious illnesses, or managing preventive care, this collection offers a unique blend of pharmacology updates and lifestyle intervention strategies. With topics ranging from pediatric obesity to hyperbilirubinemia in newborns, and from cell therapy to adult and adolescent vaccinations, Clinical Guidelines & Updates Topical Collection equips you with practical insights that can be applied directly to everyday care.

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    • Cost: $399
    • Credit hours: 32.5
    • CME credits awarded by: Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
    • Format: Audio
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    ScientiaCME Advanced pancreatic cancer: Updates from ASCO 2025

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Over 64,000 people develop and close 50,000 die each year of pancreatic cancer, and by 2030, pancreatic cancer is expected to surpass colorectal and breast cancer to become the second-leading cause of cancer death. Over 90% of whom have pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and while the 5-year survival rate for patients diagnosed with localized disease is over 44%, patients with locally advanced (LAPC) or metastatic disease have a median overall survival of 12 to 14 months. Symptoms associated with pancreatic cancer are not usually evident in the early stages of the disease and may be intermittent and nonspecific, and more than half of patients have advanced disease by the time they are diagnosed.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: 11/05/2025
    • Expiration of CME credit: 11/05/2026
  • Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit

    The Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit provides a comprehensive review of best practices for the care of hospitalized patients. It features an expert faculty discussing the most common and relevant conditions seen in the inpatient setting. An analysis of new evidence, current guidelines, and management strategies will benefit all physicians, nurses, and PAs involved in hospital practice.

    Worth 13.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. ANCC, AAPA, AAFP, and IPCE accreditation are also provided with NO POST TEST. Additionally, physicians can earn up to 13.5 ABIM MOC points for this activity.

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    • Cost: $495
    • Credit hours: 13.5
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: November 6, 2025
    • Expiration of CME credit: November 5, 2027
  • Cleveland Clinic 3rd Annual Primary Care +

    Cleveland Clinic’s 3rd Annual Primary Care + provides critical updates in key treatment areas for primary care, women’s health and behavioral medicine. An expert faculty presents the latest information on common chronic diseases, reviews the most salient research publications and discusses new medical management strategies. Physicians, nurses, physician assistants and pharmacists will all benefit from this detailed review of best practices in primary care.

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    • Cost: $645
    • Credit hours: 17.5
    • CME credits awarded by: Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: 12/15/25
    • Expiration of CME credit: 12/14/27
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    ScientiaCME Combating rapid growth with durable response: Navigating emerging therapies in extensive stage SCLC

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States, with more than 236,000 new cases diagnosed and over 124,000 deaths annually. The most common type of lung cancer, non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), accounts for about 85% of cases and has seen steady declines in mortality over the past several years as improvements have been made in diagnosis, staging, and treatment. In contrast, outcomes for the less prevalent small cell lung cancer (SCLC), which is neuroendocrine in nature and accounts for about 14% of all lung cancer cases, have remained poor in recent years despite improvement in those for NSCLC.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: .75
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME designates this educational activity for a maximum of .75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award.
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: January 09, 2026
    • Expiration of CME credit: January 09, 2027
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    ScientiaCME Breaking the hold: avoiding missteps and optimizing management in the identification and treatment of cervical dystonia

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Cervical dystonia is the most common focal dystonia, characterized by involuntary muscular contractions resulting in abnormal head, neck, and shoulder movements in addition to posture that can cause tremor and pain. Early-onset dystonia can begin in infancy, childhood, or adolescence, and it generally progresses from focal to generalized. Adult-onset dystonia usually affects the upper part of the body; the origin of the dystonia determines the risk of spread. Cervical dystonia may appear as torticollis, laterocollis, anterocollis, or retrocollis. It may be distinguished from nondystonic hand tremor and essential tremor by the absence of limb tremor and the manner of neck movement. However, it is more difficult to distinguish from pseudodystonias, resulting in misdiagnosis, inappropriate treatment, and treatment delay.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1.25
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Material last updated: January 14, 2026
    • Expiration of CME credit: January 14, 2028
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    ScientiaCME From autoimmunity to action: improving recognition and advancing care in lupus nephritis

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Lupus nephritis (LN) is a severe manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), affecting over 40% of patients with lupus. It is a major contributor to morbidity, healthcare utilization, and progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The prevalence of LN has increased significantly over time, from 16.8 per 100,000 in 1985 to 21.2 per 100,000 more recently. The mortality rate associated with LN remains high with a standardized mortality ratio of 6.33 compared to the general population. Despite increased advances in treatments, long-term survival rates have not improved significantly over the past four decades. The 10-year survival rate is around 70%, while the incidence of progression in ESRD in LN patients affects up to 13% of patients over time.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On Demand Online
    • Material last updated: January 21, 2026
    • Expiration of CME credit: January 21, 2028
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    ScientiaCME Goals, gaps, and roadmaps: optimizing the management of polycythemia vera and essential thrombocytopenia

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Polycythemia vera (PV) is an uncommon hematologic malignancy belonging to BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), characterized by activating mutations in JAK2 that cause the proliferation of malignant hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. PV is characterized by erythrocytosis, thrombocytosis, leukocytosis, and splenomegaly, with approximately 50% of patients presenting symptoms such as fatigue, headache, visual disturbances, and pruritus at diagnosis. Others may be asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally through blood tests, and as the disease progresses, individuals often experience worsening symptoms along with new ones, including early satiety and inactivity. Approximately 148,000 individuals in the United States have PV; the annual incidence of PV ranges from 0.01 to 2.61 per 100,000 individuals, while its prevalence varies from 45 to 57 per 100,000. Primarily affecting older individuals, PV has an overall median age of 61 years, with less than 10% of cases occurring in those under 40 years old.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: January 23, 2026
    • Expiration of CME credit: January 23, 2028
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    Healio PANP25: Crack That Case: Individualizing Care in Psoriasis: An Online Activity

    This 30-minute Symposium from the 2025 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs and NPs explores how to personalize psoriasis management and improve treatment selection based on patient specific history.

    “With biologics we have gotten more specific. Before we had this big sweeping sword and now we have these precise, tiny knives. That is where we are at with going from previous agents to IL-23 and IL-17 blockers.” – Dr. Harrison Nguyen.

    This activity is supported by educational grants from AbbVie, Johnson & Johnson and Ortho Dermatologics, and SUN Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
    • CME credits awarded by: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and CMEsquared. The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: 8/1/2025
    • Expiration of CME credit: 8/1/2026
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    ScientiaCME From alpha to optimal: contemporary strategies for managing alpha thalassemia and its complications

    In this online, self-learning activity:

    Thalassemias belong to a group of recessively inherited blood disorders characterized by little or no hemoglobin production and chronic anemia of varying severity. Alpha thalassemia (AT) is most commonly found in people of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Asian, and North African descent. Worldwide, 5% of people are AT carriers, with a much higher prevalence in certain regions (e.g., up to 23% in Southeast Asia). AT is typically caused by deletions of one or more α-globin genes, leading to reduced or abolished α-globin production; non-deletional forms of AT can also occur and are generally more severe. The loss of functional α-globin disrupts the globin chain equilibrium, leading to excess γ- and β-globin chain formation and causing ineffective erythropoiesis. Patients with both deletional and non-deletional types of AT can develop various clinical complications, such as iron overload, gallstones, impaired liver function, osteoporosis, and elevated uric acid levels. Cardiopulmonary and skeletal deformities are common in patients from countries in the Western hemisphere who have elevated ferritin, while infections are the leading complication and cause of death in patients who live in countries in the Eastern hemisphere and have transfusion-dependent thalassemia.

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    • Cost: Free
    • Credit hours: 1
    • CME credits awarded by: ScientiaCME
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: 2/10/2026
    • Expiration of CME credit: 2/10/2028
  • SkinBonesCME – Destin, FL CME Conference – June 9-12, 2026

    Sharpen your skills and refresh your knowledge at this popular CME conference. Enjoy real-world case studies and content that helps you successfully diagnosis and treat patients.

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    • Cost: $997 - $1,397
    • Credit hours: 26 CME & 3.50 APRN Pharmacology Credits
    • CME credits awarded by: Jointly Provided by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine & Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts (a subsidiary of Dillehay Management Group)
    • Format: Live Conference, Virtual Conference
    • Expiration of CME credit: 7/13/2026
  • SkinBonesCME – Myrtle Beach, SC CME Conference – June 29-July 2, 2026

    Sharpen your skills and refresh your knowledge at this popular CME conference. Enjoy real-world case studies and content that helps you successfully diagnosis and treat patients.

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    • Cost: $997 - $1,397
    • Credit hours: 26 CME & 2.75 APRN Pharmacology Credits
    • CME credits awarded by: Jointly Provided by the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine & Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts (a subsidiary of Dillehay Management Group)
    • Format: Live Conference, Virtual Conference
    • Expiration of CME credit: 8/3/2026