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Continuing Medical Education

University Hospitals is dedicated to helping clinicians continue to advance their medical knowledge and skills through a variety of Continuing Medical Education (CME) opportunities. The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center CME Program, will support the life-long learning of physicians and other health professionalsCME is available in a wide variety of formats including live meeting events, regularly scheduled conferences, scientific journals, and on demand presentations distributed online.

Additional Case Western Reserve University sponsored CME activities are posted and searchable on the Case Western Reserve University CME website. The site also allows you to download transcripts of all CME participation. There is no fee for obtaining a transcript online.

If you have questions or would like additional information about any UH CME event or program, please contact the CME program by phone at 216-983-1239 or 1-800-274-6263, or email medcme@case.edu.

CME for physicians and their clinician team members at UH Cleveland Medical Center is sponsored for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ by the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine CME Program.

Featured OnDemand CME

General

Anterior Segment Update for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

Anterior Segment Update for the Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

This program is a video recording of the original Virtual CME program presented on October 3, 2020. The program designed to update the comprehensive ophthalmologist on findings and management of anterior segment diseases based upon current ...

MAKING SENSE OF META-ANALYSIS COURSE

MAKING SENSE OF META-ANALYSIS COURSE

Expiration Date: August 9, 2023

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Heart & Vascular

15th Annual Cardiovascular Disease Update: TRACK ONE

15th Annual Cardiovascular Disease Update: TRACK ONE

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. Treatment approaches are helping prolong life with improved quality in many patients with advanced heart disease.

15th Annual Cardiovascular Disease Update: TRACK TWO

15th Annual Cardiovascular Disease Update: TRACK TWO

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. Treatment approaches are helping prolong life with improved quality in many patients with advanced heart disease.

15th Annual Cardiovascular Disease Update: TRACK THREE

15th Annual Cardiovascular Disease Update: TRACK THREE

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. Treatment approaches are helping prolong life with improved quality in many patients with advanced heart disease.

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Neurology

2023 Concussion Management Recertification & Training

2023 Concussion Management Recertification & Training

2023 Concussion Management Recertification & Training

University Hospitals 2023 Stroke Update & 17th Neuroscience Nursing Symposium

University Hospitals 2023 Stroke Update & 17th Neuroscience Nursing Symposium

Release Date: January 15, 2024 Expiration Date: December 31, 2026

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Orthopaedic

View All Orthopaedic CME

UH Grand Rounds and Regularly Scheduled Series

A complete listing of specific times and locations for University Hospitals regularly scheduled series CME including all UH Grand Rounds visit Regularly Scheduled Series.



Pediatric Grand Rounds Live Webcasting

For more information about UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Pediatric Grand Rounds visit Webcasting Instructions

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Visit CWRU Continuing Medical Education for a complete listing of the upcoming virtual live streaming Intensive Courses

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CWRU Intensive Course Series

The CME program at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has over 25 years of experience working with referral agencies to develop intensive, skill based, remedial continuing medical education offerings in the areas of controlled drug prescribing, medical record keeping, doctor patient communication skills and professional ethics. To date, this series of 4 remedial courses has received referrals from almost 50 different licensing agencies, physician state associations and health care agencies.

We have developed and refined our ability to: 1.) Assess learning needs on an aggregate basis, relying in part on data obtained from referring groups such as state medical boards concerning areas of acute learning need, resulting in an educational focus on specific deficits of knowledge, attitudes and skills; 2.) Plan instructional materials and activities uniquely suited to the knowledge and skill sets targeted while at the same time striving to accommodate varied learning styles; 3.) Integrate teaching from multiple specialties; 4.) Incorporate strategies to limit course costs to minimize the impact on course participants.

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VITALS: Health Leadership Speaker Series

Thursdays noon to 1 p.m.

Access via livestream over Zoom

The VITALS | Visionary Health Leadership in Action speaker series features a diverse range of experiences by innovative leaders in the medical sector. Speakers range from regional University partners — public, private and health care systems — to national peers, alumni and thought leaders, each discussing leadership challenges and solutions in their respective health care sectors past, present and future.

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UH Ear, Nose & Throat Institute's 2024 Otolar4yngology Symposium

Friday, June 7, 2024 | 730 am - 445 pm

After attending this program, participants will be able to: Discuss novel uses of artificial intelligence in the practice of otolaryngology | Identify children who may benefit from intervention for sleep disordered breathing without OSA | Explain the rationale for current tinnitus treatments and identify a novel treatment method Interpret molecular testing results for thyroid nodule FNA | Compare options for surgical vs non-surgical management for indeterminant thyroid nodules | Select an appropriate rehabilitative option for a patient experiencing hearing loss.

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