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Cleveland Clinic CME Courses

The Cleveland Clinic's Center for Continuing Education offers one of the largest CME programs anywhere. For more than 75 years, Cleveland Clinic has shared a wealth of knowledge with doctors, nurses, and other health professionals around the United States and all over the world. Awarding more than 200,000 CME certificates in 2010 both online and in person, Cleveland Clinic's CME classes are certified by the ACCME (Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education) as an accredited provider. Along with Johns Hopkins CME and Harvard CME courses, the Cleveland Clinic CME courses can go a long way in providing an enriching medical education experience for physicians and other health care providers.

Here are a few examples of Cleveland Clinic CME courses.

Intensive Review of Cardiology focuses on clinical evaluation and management of the patient. Examining current thinking in major cardiovascular topics, this course serves cardiologists and cardiology fellows preparing for certification and re-certification. Up to 31.75 CME credits.

Pediatric Board Review is a comprehensive pediatric board review. The course is meant to ready physicians for certification or re-certification, as well as a comprehensive update of basic pediatric clinical information. Up to 38.25 CME credits.

Endocrinology & Metabolism Board Review offers an intensive review of endocrinology and metabolism. The course can be useful for certification and re-certification. The faculty represents strong clinicians and experienced teachers. Up to 18.5 CME credits.

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Whether through PRIME, teaching hospitals, or pharmaceutical companies, you can find free online CME courses to suit your needs.

Continuing Medical Education requirements for maintaining your license vary from one state to the next. Find out what you need to know about CME details before your deadline hits.

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