Pharma-Free CME

PharmedOut CME

Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's: First, do no harm

Free CME/CPE/CEU/CE activity by PharmedOut

Continuing education credit available for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, and social workers. 

This activity takes a critical look at treatments for Alzheimer's disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Lean about the history of Alzheimer's Disease and MCI, benefits and harms of currently available pharmacological treatments, how to best care for dementia patients, preventable causes of dementia, and ways to slow cognitive decline.
This activity is presented by PharmedOut and is supported by Kaiser Permanente. 

Healthcare Providers: Click here to register and earn continuing education credit! 

If you're not a healthcare provider, you can still watch the video: Click here to watch on Youtube. 

How Industry Promotion Affects Prescribing

Free CME/CPE/CEU/CE activity by PharmedOut

Continuing education credit available for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, and social workers. 

This activity covers how pharmaceutical companies use social psychology to affect therapeutic choices, and covers the use of key opinion leaders, medical science liaisons, medical meetings, geotargeting, geofencing, and other tactics used to market drugs to physicians and other health care providers.
This activity is presented by PharmedOut and is supported by Kaiser Permanente. 

Healthcare Providers: Click here to register and earn continuing education credit! 

If you're not a healthcare provider, you can still watch the video: Click here to watch on Youtube. 

References available for download

More Pharma-Free Continuing Education Opportunities

The Food and Drug Administration's Division of Drug Information in the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research sponsors CE opportunities on FDA drug regulation and medication safety topics. Click here for all modules. Some modules include: 

From the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, these modules cover a wide range of topics including opioid treatment for chronic non-cancer pain, obesity prevention, and webcasts of various Grand Rounds. Click here for the CDC Train Course Catalog. See the "Credit Type" tab on the left to select the type of CE that fits your needs. Some modules include: 

CME from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, including modules on comparative effectiveness, quality and patient safety, and prevention/care management.

The DC Center for Rational Prescribing was a joint project of the DC Department of Health, the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, and PharmedOut. Together, we created pharma-free Continuing Medical Education (CME) that is available free for DC health care professionals and at minimal cost for health care professionals outside of DC.

Our CME modules included:

Naloxone in District of Columbia

Tight Control in Type 2 Diabetes: More Harm than Good?

Industry Influence on the Practice of Medicine

Taking a Sexual History to Reduce HIV Risk

Please visit https://dchealth.dc.gov/dcrx for CME and other resources on rational prescribing.