Free Online Obstetrics & Gynecology CME/CE Courses{0}
OBGYN CME/CE Frequently Asked Questions
Diagnosing and treating obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) issues in patients can be complex. Our OBGYN CME/CE sessions equip you with the latest insights to confidently manage common gynecological issues, provide family-planning guidance, and offer preconception counseling. Learn to identify red flags, know when to refer to specialists, and ensure your patients receive comprehensive care.
Pri-Med’s array of obstetrics and gynecology CME/CE conferences and courses provide education that helps you expand the following actionable skills and knowledge.
• Review the health screening process for patients’ wellness visits
• Hear common diagnoses and treatment plans for menstrual disorders
• Explore emerging and newly approved options for contraception
• Gain strategies for engaging in shared decision-making during family-planning discussions with patients
Create your free Pri-Med account and start earning your OBGYN CME/CE credits today.
OBGYN CME/CE is for
• Physicians (MDs and DOs)
• Nurse Practitioners
• Physician Assistants
Pri-Med's OBGYN CME/CE courses cover the health screening process for patients' wellness visits, common diagnoses and treatment plans for menstrual disorders, emerging and newly approved options for contraception, and strategies for engaging in shared decision-making during family-planning discussions with patients. The courses also help clinicians confidently manage common gynecological issues, provide family-planning guidance, and offer preconception counseling, as well as identify red flags and know when to refer to specialists.
Since 1995, Pri-Med has been a trusted resource for primary care CME/CE, educating over 200,000 clinicians with timely and relevant content, including obgyn. Pri-Med offers online obgyn CME/CE courses to keep you up-to-date on the latest medical trends and help you provide the best patient care. Creating an account is free and takes less than a minute, so you can start earning credits today.