Continuing Medical Education
Reaching over 150,000 clinicians worldwide, we strive to connect health
DKBmed works to provide health care professionals with the most effective medical education to ensure optimal patient care- and to close identified practice gaps. Since we offer both live and online programs, physicians can earn CME credit at their convenience.
04/27/2026
To everyone who stopped by our poster, asked hard questions, and shared your own experiences — thank you. You made the trip worthwhile. And thanks to Regeneron for funding our Saving Sight QI programs.
If you didn’t get a chance to connect in Las Vegas, reach out.
04/14/2026
How can providers prescribe antidepressants that patients will adhere to? Watch the full video to learn more! Watch now: MDD.dkbmed.com
04/10/2026
Visit DKBmed.com and go to Real Talk: Your Power to Prevent HIV
04/08/2026
Depression has no cure. Learn how this framing impacts clinical decision-making
and what treatments are emerging in our free CME webinar! Watch now:
MDD.dkbmed.com
04/07/2026
New American Heart Association guidelines on lipoprotein(a) were just released! We partnered with to create this free CME/CE interactive infographic to help you understand Who should be tested and why
-How Lp(a) refines CVD risk stratification
-Practical LP(a) management strategies available today
-What’s coming with Lp(a)-lowering therapies in late-stage development
Start now: LPA.dkbmed.com/
04/03/2026
🫁❗️Exciting new treatments are showing promising results for small cell lung cancer. Watch the free CME webinar to learn more. Go to SCLC.dkbmed.com (Link in bio)
03/31/2026
👀 Black patients are about 2.4 times more likely than white patients to be misdiagnosed with schizophrenia. Address bias and discover the new treatment landscape in depression with our new CME webcast! Start now: https://mdd.dkbmed.com/
03/23/2026
New guidelines from regarding Lp (a).
03/17/2026
You can join the over 201,000 clinicians improving their knowledge by taking one of our courses!
03/04/2026
Why is it insufficient to advise our patients to simply eat less and move more? How does that impact obesity treatment decisions? Watch the full episode to learn more!
Faculty in video: Marc-Andre Cornier, MD, FTOS, FAHA, Professor of Medicine with Tenure , James A. Keating Endowed Chair in Diabetes, Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases, Medical University of South Carolina and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA, Director of Education, Obesity at Healthy4Life
In partnership with
02/26/2026
MASLD is a disease hiding in plain sight! Watch the full on-demand video webcast to learn more and earn free CME credit! http://masld.dkbmed.com/ (link in bio)
Faculty in video: Jaime P. Almandoz, MD, MBA, FTOS, DABOM
In partnership with The Obesity Society
02/25/2026
Obesity is significantly underdiagnosed and undertreated! Why is that? And why do many patients discontinue treatment? Watch the full episode to learn more!
Faculty in video: Marc-Andre Cornier, MD, FTOS, FAHA, Professor of Medicine with Tenure, James A. Keating Endowed Chair in Diabetes, Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases, Medical University of South Carolina and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA, Director of Education, Obesity at Healthy4Life
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DKBmed is an integrated, continuing medical education company operated by an experienced team of medical education professionals and the finest faculty in the country. Our goal is to provide health care professionals the most effective medical education to ensure optimal patient care and to close identified practice gaps.
While we offer the full range of medical education program development (needs assessments, planning, design, and production) for symposia and enduring materials, our goal is to create unique programs that offer physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other health care professionals access to world-class CME wherever and whenever time permits.
As clinical productivity demands increase, health care professionals have less time to allocate to conventional CME activities and seek more flexible ways of meeting education requirements. Online CME (eCME) has responded to this need by enabling physicians to earn CME credit at any time, day or night. Yet, searching and finding relevant eCME programs remains a major barrier to increased eCME adoption.
Working with our accredited providers, DKBmed has created a number of unique programs to address these issues, including Johns Hopkins eLiterature Review™, Johns Hopkins eSeminar Series™, and Epocrates MobileCME™. DKBmed programs reach over 30,000 clinicians in a variety of specialties and disease states including neonatology, infectious disease, dermatology, cystic fibrosis, macular degeneration, influenza, and many others.