Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) sponsors many programs for CME accreditation. These programs are either weekly lectures that start in the Fall then continue into the following Spring or are daylong conferences. Many specialty societies that planned programs with distinguished national speakers had been accredited by NUMC. These programs are open to our faculty as well as the community healthcare provider and many are available for minimal or no cost to the participants.
2025
- Department of Pediatrics, May 22, 2025
“Pediatric Jeopardy”
- Department of Pediatrics, May 15, 2025
“Celiac Disease: Myths and Facts”
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, May 14, 2025
“Visual Mental State Examination”
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, May 7, 2025
“Nutrition for Cognition: An Imperative Psychiatric Mission”
- Department of Pediatrics, May 1, 2025
“Sexually Transmitted Infections”
- Department of Pediatrics, April 24, 2025
“Menstrual Disorders”
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, April 23, 2025
“Integrated Behavioral Health Services: Improving Access and Promoting Health Equity”
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, April 16, 2025
“You Really Never Forget It: Psychiatry Trainee Supervision Needs and Supervisor Experiences Following the Suicide of a Patient”
- Department of Pediatrics, April 10, 2025
“Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Adolescents”
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, April 9, 2025
“Proactive Psychiatry: The future of CL Psychiatry”
“Social Cognition, Mood, and Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-cultural Study””
- Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, April 2, 2025
“Understanding the Interaction between Empathic Accuracy and Coercive Sexual Behavior”
“Parent Comprehension of Technical vs. Non-Technical Psychoeducational Reports”
- Disclosure Policy Statement
Nassau University Medical Center relies upon planners and faculty participants to provide educational information that is objective and free of bias. In this spirit, and in accordance with MSSNY/ACCME guidelines, all speakers and planners must disclose relevant financial relationships with commercial interests whose products, devices or services may be discussed in the CME content or may be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest. Any discussion of investigational or unlabeled use of a product will be identified.