Practical Guides to Conferences & CME
How-to guides for the decisions clinicians actually face — picking the right congress, judging an online CME course, weighing virtual against in-person, and understanding how credit and accreditation work.
How CME Accreditation Works (ACCME & AMA PRA)
Accreditation is the quality-assurance layer that lets an organization design CME and certify recognized credit, kept independent of commercial influence.
GuideHow CME Credit Works
CME credit is a standardized unit that documents accredited learning you complete to stay current and meet licensure or certification requirements.
GuideHow to Choose a Medical Conference
The best conference for you is the one whose program, credit, and format match your specific learning goals and constraints — not the biggest name.
GuideHow to Evaluate an Online CME Course
A trustworthy online CME course names its accredited provider, states its credit and expiry clearly, and keeps education separate from any commercial pitch.
GuideHow to Get the Most Out of a Congress
A little planning before, during, and after a congress turns a firehose of sessions into a handful of changes you actually take back to practice.
GuideVirtual vs In-Person Conferences
Virtual meetings win on cost and access; in-person meetings win on focus and connection — and hybrid tries to split the difference.