Three cheers for you! Earn a $300 gift card with your CME purchase. See details here >
(restrictions apply)
HAVE YOU HEARD? The all-new ACP MKSAPSM Audio Companion is here. It’s your ultimate on-the-go, listen-and-learn time-saver. Learn more >
Simple, Easy CME
Learning and earning credits is a breeze with Oakstone's unbiased audio and video content that's available anytime, anywhere.
The Oakstone Difference
Easy to Earn Credits
Oakstone makes it easy
to stay current and earn
your CME credits
Useful Clinical Perspectives
Clinical knowledge from renowned medical institutions and societies to help you improve patient care
Multiple CME Formats
Oakstone is the leader in
audio, video and text-based
CME learning
Specialty-Specific CME
Oakstone CME is available for 30+ medical specialties with evidence-based content + case based clinical reviews
Various Learning Options
Oakstone offers board prep, specialty-specific topical CME, and added value subscriptions
Commercial Influence Free
Oakstone delivers unbiased, objective CME free from commercial sponsor influence
CME Today Blog
What to Consider When Selecting Medical Continuing Education
In a field where advancements evolve quickly, selecting CME providers that prioritize learner competence and the latest knowledge is crucial to delivering the best patient care. According to the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), competence is the top outcome of of CME activities, followed by knowledge and performance outcomes.
Evolving Obesity Treatment Guidelines and Best Practices to Break Barriers in Modern Care
For years, physicians treating patients with obesity had a limited toolkit for weight management. The results were often disappointing, while the stigma for overweight and obese patients could be overwhelming. But in recent years, we’ve seen revolutionary new medicines and evidence-based obesity treatment guidelines transform how physicians approach this complex medical condition.
Silent but Serious: What Every Clinician Should Know About Masked Hypertension
Masked hypertension (MH) is a condition that often flies under the radar but carries real risk. It's showing up more in headlines, clinical discussions and evidence-based guidelines.