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CME, AI, and the Future of Lifelong Learning in Medicine

Continuing Medical Education (CME) is at an inflection point. For decades, CME has relied on conferences, lectures, and periodic updates to keep clinicians current. While this model has value, it increasingly clashes with the realities of modern medicine: exploding medical knowledge, rising administrative burden, clinician burnout, and the growing complexity of chronic disease management. At […]

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Why Top Chronic Diseases for Internal Medicine and Family Medicine

Why Primary Care Physicians Should Prioritize the Top Chronic Diseases

Primary care physicians—family physicians, internists, NPs, and PAs—are the backbone of healthcare. On any given clinic day, a PCP treats a wide range of issues: UTIs, URIs, back pain, rashes, warts, hypertension follow-ups, dizziness, and more. Ideally, we would stay up to date on every possible condition. But in reality, modern primary care makes that

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Learning and Leisure: How Combining CME with Travel Boosts Retention and Enjoyment

Why Traditional CME Can Fall Short For busy clinicians, staying up-to-date with the latest evidence-based practices can feel overwhelming. Packed schedules, patient responsibilities, and administrative tasks leave little room for professional development. Traditional CME conferences, often held in standard hotel ballrooms with back-to-back sessions, can feel monotonous, and knowledge retention may drop soon after the

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Why Traditional CME Isn’t Enough for Chronic Disease Management

Continuing medical education (CME) has always been viewed as a professional obligation for physicians and advanced practitioners. It’s where we gather to stay current, exchange ideas, and learn about the latest research. But when it comes to chronic disease—the very conditions that now dominate modern health care—traditional CME often falls short. That’s not a knock

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