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Practitioner's Edge Online offers learners different activities depending on preference. If you would like to see the live activities available in your area, please click on the "Live" button below. If you would like to see the online activities available today, please click on the "Online" button below.

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Practitioner's Edge Online!

Practitioner’s Edge Online is home to the accredited, innovative, interactive Practitioner’s EdgeSM educational format. Practitioner’s Edge activities provide a multimedia experience by combining peer-to-peer discussion, video case study testimonials, and the latest scientific data to enhance your learning experience and offer an alternative to traditional didactic and online accredited CME/CE activities.

Practitioner’s Edge Online is your portal to a variety of live CME/CE opportunities including national symposia, local dinner workshops, webinars, and teleconferences. If you are unable to attend one of our live activities, you still have the opportunity to earn CME credits by participating in numerous online activities available here. All programs can be completed at your own pace and, as always, all Practitioner’s Edge programs are free of charge.

Register Now to create your user name and password. Upon registration, you’ll have immediate access to a continually growing list of CME/CE-accredited activities in many different disease states.

Each Practitioner’s Edge activity features nationally-recognized expert faculty presenting the latest practice guidelines, evidence-based scientific content, and real-world clinical cases, providing you with tools to immediately impact your daily practice. Case study testimonials provide real-world patient scenarios based on actual clinical cases derived from our expert faculty and serve as a catalyst for rigorous discussion, debate, and consensus among faculty panelists and participants.