Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Sources of Free or Inexpensive CME programs

Sources of Free or Inexpensive CME programs (from yours truly as well as the MLA News, January 2010):
* = Registration is required.

AHC Media: freeCME.com*
http://www.freecme.com/
Free courses. Courses can be sorted by specialty and by accrediting body. E-mail alerts about new courses are available.

CE Medicus: Your Center for Professional Continuing Ed. and Learning*
http://www.cemedicus.com/
9000+ hours of free CME credits. An option to keep track of earned credits is available, as are opportunities for specialty credits.

Cleveland Clinic: Center for Continuing Ed.*
www.clevelandclinicmeded.com
Live CME credit available, as are text-based programs, webcasts and podcasts.

MedPage Today: CME Spotlights
www.medpagetoday.com/CME-Spotlights/
This award-winning site has links to CME courses, sorted by specialty or title.

MedscapeCME Today*
www.cme.medscape.com/medscapetoday/
850+ CME courses. Some award Am. Academy of Family Physician Credit, as well as AMA credit.

Netce
www.netce.com
Not just for MDs, this site also offers continuing ed credits to psychologists and other healthcare professionals. There is a link to free/inexpensive new courses.

Online CME: Annotated List of Online CME
www.cmelist.com/list.htm
a portal to over 300 online sites that offer AMA category 1 credits. Users can search by medical specialty or topic.

Physician’s Travel and Meeting Network: CME Planner*
www.cmeplanner.com
Allows doctors to locate live CME activities by specialty or location.

Prime
www.primeinc.org
At this site courses are typically free. Here you can search by discipline or by topic.

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