Whether it’s continuing medical education or professional development, lifelong learning is core to your career as a busy clinician and healthcare professional. That’s why learning should be integral to your workflow, not something extra you have to do.
With UpToDate, you earn CME/CE/CPD credits while searching for and reading the answers you need, at your own pace and preference, on the go or in the office. Credit accrual is available through both UpToDate clinical decision support and through UpToDate® Expert AI. UpToDate is accredited and recognized by colleges, associations, and authorities from around the world, and board-certified specialists and subspecialists in the U.S. can submit their MOC directly via UpToDate. UpToDate Expert AI is currently accredited through the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Attention DEA-registered practitioners: Fulfill new MATE Act requirements with UpToDate
Continuing education (CE) credits earned from reading certain UpToDate topics will meet the new eight-hour training requirement for Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)-registered practitioners (per the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act). Please refer to the UpToDate Substance Use Disorders table of contents for eligible topics. Learn more about fulfilling MATE Act requirements with UpToDate.
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“I’ve enjoyed being able to answer a huge range of questions quickly. And to earn CME as I’m giving better care – golden.”
David Matthews, pediatrician from Centralia, WA
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1. CME/CE/CPD credit is not available with individual subscriptions purchased at trainee rates. Exclusions may also apply to selected subscription types in some areas.