Current CME / CE Opportunities


Meetings and Conferences

The Office of Professional Education is currently offering the following CME and/or CE opportunities. Follow the links for specific information about each event and to register online.

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Enduring Materials

DVDs and Audio CDs

  • Atopic Dermatitis - The Itch That Rashes: Order your copy of our Soak and Seal Skin Care DVD ($24 includes shipping to any address in the USA). Atopic dermatitis is a common, complex disease seen by many health care providers. Learn more about "Soak and Seal" skin care and topical medications. View this DVD intended to teach both patients and health care providers about proper skin care techniques.
  • Phenotyping for Individualized Asthma Care: Order your copy of our CME audio book CD release at no cost to you. Funded by an educational grant from Genentech and Novartis. For more detailed disclosure information or if you would prefer to participate in this activity on-line and/or download the audio book book presentation, please click here.


E-Learning Portal

Our distance learning courses can be found on our e-Learning portal, CME Logix, at http://www.cmelogix.org/. Check out some of our new courses you will find offered by Continuing Education Topic for your CME/CE interests and requirements.



Medical Scientific Update

The Medical Scientific Update is a publication of the Office of Professional Education at National Jewish Health and provides information to physicians about our clinical and research programs in allergic, respiratory, and immune system disorders.


For more information or a proposal, call Sheila Jordan at 1-800-423-8891 ext. 1000 or e-mail us at  proed@njhealth.org.

Appointments


1-800-222-5864

85% of healthcare professionals are more likely to participate in a CME/CE activity when it is offered by National Jewish HealthTM.

Based on an August 2007 National Jewish Health survey of more than 7,000 healthcare professionals