Online Courses at UW CME
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Below you will find a list of online courses offered by UW Continuing Medical Education. All courses may be viewed free of charge. To help you find what you seek, we provide a search engine for these online courses. You may also choose to list only those courses related to your specialty.
Category 1 Accredited Courses
These courses are category 1 accredited. They may be viewed free of charge. CME Credit for each course may be purchased online for the fee listed.
COPE - Collaborative Opioid Prescribing Education
- COPE Courseware
Fee for Credit: $45.00
Non-Accredited Courses
These multi-media courses are offered free and without credit.
Behavioral Health in Primary Care
Evidence-Based Skills for Busy Clinicians
- Integrating Treatment for Diabetes, Heart Disease and Depression in Primary Care
- Behavioral Interventions in Primary Care: What You Need to Know about CBT and DBT
- CBT Skills You Can Use During a Medical Visit
- Primary Care Management of Suicidal and Self Injury Behaviors
Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death in Young Athletes
- SCD Incidence and Overview
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
- AVRC and Coronary Artery Anomalies
- Channelopathies
- Commotio Cordis
- ECG Screening: The Italian Experience
- PPE History & Physical
- ECG Screening in the US - Con
- ECG Screening in the US - Pro
- Echocardiography
- Athletic Heart Syndrome
- Genetic Testing - Is There a Role in Screening?
- Natriuretic Peptides
- Pediatric & Age Specific ECG Differences
- Activity Recommendations in the Young with Conditions that Lead to Sudden Cardiac Arrest
- AED Programs & Emergency Planning in Athletics
- Prevention of Commotio Cordis
- Rapid Cooling After SCA
address: CME Office ◊ University of Washington School of Medicine 