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CME Resource Links

Here are some popular External CME resources to help you stay updated.

  • United States:
    • Medscape Education:
      • Medscape offers a comprehensive range of free CME activities across various medical specialties. It includes articles, case studies, and interactive modules.
    • UpToDate:
      • UpToDate is a clinical decision support system that offers CME credits for reading and completing quizzes on various medical topics.
    • Johns Hopkins Medicine CME:
      • Johns Hopkins provides a variety of CME activities, including live events, online courses, and enduring materials. They cover a wide range of medical disciplines.
    • Mayo Clinic CME:
      • Mayo Clinic offers CME opportunities through live conferences, online courses, and enduring materials. The content is developed by Mayo Clinic experts.
    • American Medical Association (AMA):
      • AMA offers a variety of CME resources through its education platform. It covers topics relevant to physicians across different specialties.
    • American College of Physicians (ACP):
      • ACP provides CME activities focusing on internal medicine. It includes conferences, online courses, and other resources for internists.
    • Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education:
      • Cleveland Clinic offers CME activities covering various medical specialties. It includes live events, online courses, and enduring materials.
    • Pri-Med:
      • Pri-Med offers CME conferences and online courses designed for primary care physicians. It covers a broad spectrum of primary care topics.
    • QuantiaMD (Now Aptus Health):
      • QuantiaMD, now part of Aptus Health, provides an online platform for CME activities, including case discussions and expert-led presentations.
    • NetCE:
      • NetCE offers a wide range of CME courses online. It covers diverse medical topics and allows healthcare professionals to earn credits at their own pace.
  • United Kingdom:
    • Royal Colleges and Specialty Associations:
      • Royal Colleges, such as the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), Royal College of Surgeons (RCS), and others, often provide CME resources and events tailored to specific specialties.
    • BMJ Learning:
      • BMJ Learning offers a wide range of online CME modules covering various medical specialties. It includes interactive modules, case studies, and assessments.
    • RCP CPD Diary:
      • The Royal College of Physicians offers a CPD (Continuing Professional Development) diary to help physicians record and plan their learning activities. This can include attendance at conferences, workshops, and other educational events.
    • RCGP Learning:
      • The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) provides a platform for general practitioners to access educational resources, online courses, and updates in primary care.
    • e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH):
      • e-LfH provides free, high-quality e-learning resources for healthcare professionals in the UK. It covers a range of topics and is often used by NHS staff.
    • NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence):
      • NICE offers guidance and resources on various clinical topics. Their educational materials contribute to the ongoing professional development of healthcare professionals.
    • Medical Conferences and Events:
      • Attendance at medical conferences and events is a common way for professionals to earn CME credits. Events organized by medical associations and institutions attract a diverse range of healthcare professionals.
    • Online Platforms (such as Medic Mentor):
      • Online platforms like Medic Mentor provide a variety of educational resources, mentorship programs, and webinars for medical students and professionals.
    • Specialty-Specific Journals:
      • Medical journals specific to different specialties often include CME articles, case studies, and updates. Examples include the British Journal of Surgery, British Journal of Psychiatry, and others.
    • Local NHS Trust Education Departments:
      • NHS Trusts often have education departments that organize training sessions, workshops, and events for healthcare professionals within their regions.

 

Before choosing a CME resource, it’s essential to consider your specific medical specialty, learning preferences, and accreditation requirements. Additionally, be sure to check for the most up-to-date information on these resources, as the popularity and features may have evolved since my last update.