Patient & Caregiver Learning Channels
CancerCoachLive
Dedicated to empowering cancer patients and their caregivers with thorough and up-to-date medical education programs, made possible in partnership with Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and University of Nebraska Medical Center.
NeuroCareLive
Dedicated to empowering patients and caregivers dealing with neurological disorders through focused and actionable education, NeuroCareLive partners with leading advocacy organizations and academic institutions.
DiabetesCoachLive
DiabetesCoachLive is an education channel dedicated to improving the health outcomes and quality of life for people living with diabetes.
RareDiseaseLive
RareDiseaseLive brings you world renowned rare disease educators via a live streaming online format, complete with interactive slide presentations, live Q&A, and support resources.
MedLive
MedLive is a new online education platform dedicated to providing reliable health information that supports shared decision-making with care teams and improved health outcomes.
Clinician Learning Channels
CardioCareLive
Focuses on the latest cardiovascular topics and led by Clyde Yancy, MD – Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Alan Brown, MD – Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
ClinicalSeriesLive
Focuses on a range of topics that impact large and small group practices, including practice management, government regulations and updates in specific therapeutic areas.
DiabetesSeriesLive
Focuses on the latest metabolic topics activity directors and speakers include Richard Beaser, MD – Harvard Medical School, James Galvin III, MD – Emory University School of Medicine and Anne Peters, MD – Keck School of Medicine of USC.
IDCareLive
Focuses on the latest infectious disease topics activity directors and speakers include by John G. Bartlett, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Stephen Pelton, MD – Boston University School of Medicine and Public Health and Thomas Patterson, MD – University of Texas School of Medicine.
ImmunologyLive
Focuses on the latest immunology topics and led by Daniel Furst, MD – David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and Jonathan Scott Coblyn, MD – Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
NeuroSeriesLive
Focuses on the latest neurology topics and led by Bruce A. Cohen, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Norman Relkin, MD, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College
ObesitySeriesLive
Get the facts on obesity from the experts who write the guidelines. ObesitySeries Live, launched in partnership with The Obesity Society, provides regular updates on topics related to the management of and paths to self-efficacy in obesity.
OMedLive
Focuses on the latest oncology and hematology topics and led by Judd W. Moul, MD, Duke Cancer Center, Kevin T. McVary, MD-FACS, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Dermot R. Fitzgibbon, MD, University of Washington, Patrick F. Fogarty, MD, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Kenneth Anderson, MD, Harvard Medical School and Ezra Cohen, MD, F.R.C.P.C, The University of Chicago Medicine
PainCareLive
In partnership with the University of Washington School of Medicine PainCareLive offers CME certified and REMS complaint virtual pain management education designed to help clinicians safely and confidently manage patients with chronic pain while mitigating risk.
PsychiatryCareLive
Focuses on the latest psychiatry topics and led by Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Michael Clark, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
ResInsightsLive
Focuses on the latest respiratory topics and led by Barry Make, MD, FACCP, National Jewish Health and Richard H. Casaburi, MD, PhD, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
UroCareLive
UroCareLive offers live streaming video lectures, panel discussions and case presentations, as well as interactive activities such as real-time questions and answer sessions with top faculty and other participants.
VirtualProstateSummit
Offers CME programs on the latest diagnostic and treatment protocols for prostate cancer, with Daniel J. George MD and Andrew J. Armstrong, MD from Duke University School of Medicine