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Your professional development is critical to the care of your patients. Stay on top of the latest treatments and information with ReachMD's CME activities. Our topics span cardiology, diabetes, oncology, cardiology, women's health and more. And our CME library is continuously growing, every quarter.

Your professional development is critical to the care of your patients. Stay on top of the latest treatments and information with ReachMD's CME activities. Our topics span cardiology, diabetes, oncology, cardiology, women's health and more. And our CME library is continuously growing, every quarter.

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Progress in Breast Cancer Care: Translating SABCS Data Into Practice

Episode in CME
Faculty: Charles E. Geyer Jr., MD, FACP Faculty: Komal Jhaveri, MD, FACP This online educational activity equips clinicians with up-to-date, practice-changing insights from SABCS 2025. Experts review pivotal data across early-stage and metastatic breast cancer, including advances in HER2- and TROP2-directed ADCs, and discuss how these findings can meaningfully inform treatment selection. Participants will learn how to apply new evidence to expand therapeutic options, improve patient outcomes, and navigate emerging safety and quality of life considerations.
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Masterclass in Cardiac Amyloidosis: Disease Spectrum, Diagnosis and Management

Episode in CME
Host: Saurabh Malhotra, MD, MPH, FASNC Faculty: Cigdem Akincioglu, MD, FASNC Faculty: Kevin Alexander, MD Faculty: Katherine Lee Chuy, MD Faculty: Angela Dispenzieri, MD Faculty: Sharmila Dorbala, MD, MPH, MASNC Faculty: Cesia Gallegos-Kattán, MD, MHS, FASNC Faculty: Wael Jaber, MD, FASNC Faculty: Mike Lane Faculty: Ahmad Masri, MD, MS Faculty: Mathew S. Maurer, MD Faculty: Frederick Ruberg, MD Faculty: Prem Soman, MD, PhD, MASNC Faculty: Brett Sperry, MD, FASNC Faculty: Andrew Staron, MD Faculty: Jonathan Wall, PhD Faculty: Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD Faculty: David Wolinsky, MD, MASNC Faculty: Sasha Zivkovic, MD, PhD Faculty: A Sami Abuzaid, MD, FASNC Faculty: Vasvi Singh, MD, FASNC Faculty: Mark Hyun, CNMT, NCT, RS, RT(N,R,CT), FASNC Faculty: Maria Mackin, BS, MS, CNMT, RT (N), LNMT, FASNC Faculty: Ronald G. Schwartz, MD, MS, MASNC The Masterclass in Cardiac Amyloidosis, 4-virtual 2.5 hr sessions, is focused on sharpening clinical skills in suspecting, diagnosing, treating, and longitudinally managing patients with ATTR cardiac amyloidosis. ASNC will offer a focused 2-hour session for technologists titled, Amyloidosis for Technologists: Tips and Tricks from Experts on Saturday, March 14 from 1-3pm ET.
Science and nature 1 month
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02:45

Interdisciplinary Strategies for BRCA-Mutated EBC: Testing, Targeting, and Team-Based Care

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Faculty: Jane Meisel, MD This online educational activity, derived from a live Grand Rounds event, focuses on the application of molecular testing, evidence-based therapy selection, and interdisciplinary collaboration in the management of high-risk early-stage breast cancer (EBC) with germline BRCA mutations. In this chapterized activity, Dr. Jane Meisel reviews practical approaches for implementing guideline-directed BRCA testing and highlights disparities that impact equitable access to precision oncology. She also discusses the latest clinical evidence on adjuvant therapy for patients with high-risk EBC with germline BRCA mutations and uses a case-based learning lab to explore individualized adjuvant treatment strategies for these patients. The program also emphasizes proactive management of treatment-related adverse events, including patient counseling and coordinated supportive care, to optimize safety and adherence. Participants will gain practical strategies for integrating germline BRCA mutational status into treatment planning and for strengthening multidisciplinary care pathways, all in service of improving outcomes and reducing disparities for patients with high-risk EBC.
Science and nature 1 month
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Tailoring Treatment: Can You Select the Best Therapy?

Episode in CME
Faculty: David Rubin, MD Faculty: Brooke Hodnick, PA-C, MPAS This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Switching Strategies: Switch or Stay—What’s Your Call?

Episode in CME
Faculty: David Rubin, MD Faculty: Brooke Hodnick, PA-C, MPAS This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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IBD Immunopathogenesis: Do You Know What You're Blocking?

Episode in CME
Faculty: Kimberly D. Orleck, PA-C Faculty: Brooke Hodnick, PA-C, MPAS This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Treat-to-Target: Are We There Yet?

Episode in CME
Faculty: Kimberly D. Orleck, PA-C Faculty: Jennifer Geremia, PA-C This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Severity Assessment: Can You Pin the Stage on the Patient?

Episode in CME
Faculty: Jennifer Geremia, PA-C Faculty: Brooke Hodnick, PA-C, MPAS This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Diagnosing IBD: Is It IBD or Something Else? Can You Tell?

Episode in CME
Faculty: Kimberly D. Orleck, PA-C Faculty: Jennifer Geremia, PA-C This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Case Review: Targets Are Met—Can You Stick the Landing?

Episode in CME
Faculty: David Rubin, MD Faculty: Jennifer Geremia, PA-C This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Case Review: Can You Crack This IBD Case?

Episode in CME
Faculty: David Rubin, MD Faculty: Kimberly D. Orleck, PA-C This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Remission: Can You Prove It?

Episode in CME
Faculty: David Rubin, MD Faculty: Kimberly D. Orleck, PA-C This educational series guides clinicians through the full continuum of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, from diagnosis to long-term management. Learners begin by distinguishing IBD from other gastrointestinal disorders and assessing disease severity, then explore the underlying immunopathogenesis to understand therapeutic targets. The program emphasizes individualized treatment decisions, practical case reviews, and a treat-to-target approach that advances patients toward sustained remission. Learn to evaluate treatment success and make informed choices about switching or maintaining therapy to achieve optimal outcomes.
Science and nature 2 months
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Earlier Action, Lasting Impact: Closing the LDL-C Gap in Patients Without a Prior MACE

Episode in CME
Faculty: Erin Bohula, MD, DPhil Faculty: Lawrence Leiter This program explores evolving strategies for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) management in patients at high cardiovascular (CV) risk who have not yet experienced a myocardial infarction or stroke. Drs. Bohula and Leiter discuss unmet needs, shifting LDL-C targets, and emerging treatment strategies, including PCSK9 inhibitors and results from the VESALIUS-CV trial. The conversation highlights how early, intensive LDL reduction can meaningfully lower the risk of first CV events. Practical guidance is shared on risk assessment, statin optimization, evaluating and managing statin intolerance, and the use of combination lipid-lowering therapy.
Science and nature 2 months
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Primary Care for the Brain: Prevention and Early Detection of Cognitive Decline

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Host: Emily D. Clark, DO Guest: Tracey M. Piparo, PA-C, CAQ-PMHC, DFAAPA Guest: Susan Scanland, MSN, CRNP, GNP-BC, CDP Guest: Anthony J. Viera, MD, MPH In this on-demand webcast, leading experts in brain health provide guidance for patient education, discussion, and management geared toward HCPs in primary care who are at the forefront of an aging population at risk of cognitive decline trying to plan for its future and for whom brain health is a topic of uttermost importance.
Science and nature 2 months
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When Topicals Fail: The New IPC Consensus Every Clinician Should Know

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Faculty: Linda Stein Gold, MD Faculty: Bruce Strober, MD, PhD This podcast reviews the International Psoriasis Council (IPC) 2025 guidance on reclassifying psoriasis severity and redefining failure of topical therapies. Clinical features such as high-impact disease sites, failure of topical treatment, or BSA >10% all factor into whether patients are candidates for systemic therapy in this new guidance. Despite broad endorsement, many clinicians remain uncertain about applying the new framework. This activity aims to raise awareness, clarify updated criteria, and align practice with current evidence supporting earlier use of IL-23 and IL-17 inhibitors in appropriate patients.
Science and nature 2 months
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New Pathways in the Treatment of DMD

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Host: Erika Finanger, MD, MS Guest: Aravindhan Veerapandiyan, MD The Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) treatment landscape continues to evolve, with promising therapies emerging from new insights into disease biology. This activity explores the role of aberrant histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity in DMD pathophysiology, including its impact on inflammation, muscle degeneration, adipogenesis, and fibrosis. You’ll review the latest clinical trial data and real-world evidence for novel therapies and understand where they may fit within complex, existing treatment regimens. Through practical case scenarios, the program highlights how to integrate new approaches into polypharmacy strategies. Stay ahead of the science and get ready to apply it.
Science and nature 2 months
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All Sides of the Joint: Integrated TGCT Care Across Specialties

Episode in CME
Faculty: A.J. Gelderblom, MD, PhD Faculty: Michiel van de Sande, MD, PhD Faculty: Chelsea Cole, MD This online CME activity addresses interdisciplinary strategies for improving outcomes in patients with tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT). Faculty review the disease spectrum, including diffuse and localized subtypes, and highlight clinical features that warrant early referral to specialists. The program examines evidence from clinical trials of CSF1R inhibitors, with a focus on functional endpoints and patient-reported outcomes that capture the real-world impact of therapy on mobility, pain, and quality of life. Participants will learn how to apply trial findings to select appropriate treatment approaches tailored to disease burden and functional impairment. The session also emphasizes proactive management of adverse events associated with systemic therapy, including monitoring, early intervention, and supportive care strategies to maintain safety and adherence.
Science and nature 2 months
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Patient Perspective: Navigating TGCT Treatment—Surgery vs Systemic Therapy

Episode in CME
Faculty: A.J. Gelderblom, MD, PhD This online CME activity addresses interdisciplinary strategies for improving outcomes in patients with tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT). Faculty review the disease spectrum, including diffuse and localized subtypes, and highlight clinical features that warrant early referral to specialists. The program examines evidence from clinical trials of CSF1R inhibitors, with a focus on functional endpoints and patient-reported outcomes that capture the real-world impact of therapy on mobility, pain, and quality of life. Participants will learn how to apply trial findings to select appropriate treatment approaches tailored to disease burden and functional impairment. The session also emphasizes proactive management of adverse events associated with systemic therapy, including monitoring, early intervention, and supportive care strategies to maintain safety and adherence.
Science and nature 2 months
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Unlocking the CSF1R Code: Targeted Pathways and Tailored Choices

Episode in CME
Faculty: A.J. Gelderblom, MD, PhD This online CME activity addresses interdisciplinary strategies for improving outcomes in patients with tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT). Faculty review the disease spectrum, including diffuse and localized subtypes, and highlight clinical features that warrant early referral to specialists. The program examines evidence from clinical trials of CSF1R inhibitors, with a focus on functional endpoints and patient-reported outcomes that capture the real-world impact of therapy on mobility, pain, and quality of life. Participants will learn how to apply trial findings to select appropriate treatment approaches tailored to disease burden and functional impairment. The session also emphasizes proactive management of adverse events associated with systemic therapy, including monitoring, early intervention, and supportive care strategies to maintain safety and adherence.
Science and nature 2 months
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Applying the Evidence: TGCT Treatment Insights for Sports Medicine Physicians

Episode in CME
Faculty: A.J. Gelderblom, MD, PhD Faculty: Chelsea Cole, MD This online CME activity addresses interdisciplinary strategies for improving outcomes in patients with tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT). Faculty review the disease spectrum, including diffuse and localized subtypes, and highlight clinical features that warrant early referral to specialists. The program examines evidence from clinical trials of CSF1R inhibitors, with a focus on functional endpoints and patient-reported outcomes that capture the real-world impact of therapy on mobility, pain, and quality of life. Participants will learn how to apply trial findings to select appropriate treatment approaches tailored to disease burden and functional impairment. The session also emphasizes proactive management of adverse events associated with systemic therapy, including monitoring, early intervention, and supportive care strategies to maintain safety and adherence.
Science and nature 2 months
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