CME Management
Track continuing medical education credits against each state's specific requirements — not just a running total, but actual compliance status by state and by topic.
Request accessWhat this does
Most CME tracking tools tell you how many credits you have earned. CME Management tells you whether you are actually compliant — for each state where you hold a license, including mandatory topic requirements, cycle-specific tracking, and gap analysis showing exactly what you still need before renewal.
Key capabilities
- Credit tracking by state renewal cycle — not just total credits
- Mandatory topic compliance tracking (pain management, opioid prescribing, implicit bias, end-of-life care — varies by state)
- Gap analysis: credits needed by topic, by state, by renewal date
- CME certificate storage and upload
- Integration with major CME providers (coming soon)
- Renewal readiness score per license
How it works
- 1
Log your CME
Upload certificates or manually enter credits with date, topic category, and credit hours.
- 2
Map to your states
The system maps your credits against each state's specific requirements for your active licenses.
- 3
See your gaps
A clear view of what you still need before each license renewal, broken down by topic category where mandatory topics apply.
Why this matters for independent physicians
State CME requirements are not uniform. California requires 96 hours over two years with specific mandatory topics including pain management, end-of-life care, and implicit bias training. New York has different mandatory topics. Texas has its own requirements.
A physician holding licenses in three states may be fully compliant in two and unknowingly deficient in the third. Generic CME trackers miss this entirely.
CME Management tracks compliance at the state level, where it actually matters.
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