CME From Around the State

Find other CME activities from around the state.

Joint Providership is the development of a CME activity by one accredited and one nonaccredited organization.  TMA offers Joint Providership to County Medical Societies, State Specialty Societies, and other physician membership groups by approval.


American Public Health Association: Exploring Effective Strategies to Address Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation

Vaccines are a notable public health achievement, which have helped to significantly reduce childhood morbidity, mortality and disease outbreaks. Although science supports their effectiveness, misinformation and hesitancy still exists. It’s critical for public health professionals to understand and address these issues to ensure successful implementation of immunization efforts. This webinar will uncover some of the sources of false information such as Twitter bots among other issues online and
discuss methods to counter them. 
This webinar is the second in a series on vaccines and public health. Participants can earn one CME, CPH, CHES, or CNE credit.


American Association of Medical Review Officers (AAMRO)
2022 Medical Review Officer Trainings


MD Anderson 
Educational Conferences and Events  


Pediatric Pain and Opioid Education 
The course provides training in acute and chronic pain management for pediatric patients, with an emphasis on safe and effective opioid use. It has been reviewed and approved by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine.  The course offers 5.5 continuing education, risk management and/or MOC part II credits for physicians, nurses and pharmacists and satisfies the required pain management training for licensure renewal in Massachusetts. A non-accredited version of this course is also available free of charge on our website. 

The course author and organizer is Dr. David Casavant, a member of the Massachusetts Chapter of the AAP and member of the Massachusetts Medical Society Opioid Task Force. Dr. Casavant is also an Associate in Perioperative Anesthesia, Pain Medicine and Critical Care Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and Instructor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School.   


PharmaOut CME
Date and Time: Friday, September 23, 2022, 8:00 AM - Wednesday, June 25, 2025, 11:59 PM

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

Click here to register and earn continuing education credit! 


Texas A&M Health ECHO Events

Texas A&M Health Science Center will partner with Project ECHO to improve health care outcomes for Texas, especially those in rural, military, and underserved populations, through telementoring communities of interprofessional teams of subject matter experts reaching primary care providers.

TAMHSC will strengthen the capacity of rural mental health and substance abuse services through collaborative learning and tele-mentoring (Project ECHO). Learn more.


Texas Department of State Health Services  
TRAIN, the premier learning resource for professionals who protect the public's health. A free service of the Public Health Foundation, www.train.org is part of the newly expanded TrainingFinder Real-time Affiliate Integrated Network (TRAIN).  


The Forum: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthThe Measles Outbreak: Why Vaccines Matter


University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Course in Perinatal Health
For registration and other information: continuing.edu[at]utmb[dot]edu  

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio  
The CME Activities with a "*" meet the Texas Medical Board criteria for formal continuing medical education credit involving the study of medical ethics/ or professional responsibility.    


Vaccine Hesitancy: Strategies for the Healthcare Provider
Novel Coronavirus Educational  


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Last Updated On

December 07, 2022

Originally Published On

May 31, 2012

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