VOCCME

On-Demand Virtual CME Conference

Registration Ends June 15, 2025

Complete credits when and where you want

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What is VOCCME

VOCCME is a national virtual continuing medical education (CME) program started in 2021 to provide high-quality, easily accessible CME for any physician’s schedule. Offering 48 credits of both AOA and AMA accredited CME in a flexible format, VOCCME has quickly gained popularity and recognition around the country with over 2,000 physicians from throughout the United States attending. The audience includes both DOs and MDs from a wide variety of specialties.

VOCCME is known for its flexibility, offering programs in 8-credit increments, which means you only need to purchase the number of credits you need. Furthermore, you have your choice of any of the 48 programs that you want to complete. You can choose programs specific to your practice or find something new to expand your knowledge. VOCCME is essentially a create-your-own virtual CME conference – you won’t find this experience anywhere else!

Past Attendees Rave About the VOC! 

“Most CME courses just aren’t relevant to day-to-day practice. All the topics I chose were great info for my practice and very current, up-to-date, and relevant.”

Michael Brock, DO Kentucky

“Very well-prepared lectures, good handouts, and I appreciate being able to participate at my own pace. This is my second year participating, and I will look forward to next year’s offering.”

Susan Pearson, DO Oregon

“Incredible content and speakers. I have attended 4/4 years and am continually impressed by the content, speakers, and ease of use.”

Meghan Moyle, DO, Washington

“Every single speaker was above average or excellent with a broad variety of widely applicable topics I can use! I am so happy I did this and would do it again. Worth every penny.”

Amber Fort, DO, North Carolina

The VOCCME 2025 Virtual CME Conference Schedule

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Schedule subject to change

1.1
Medicare and Coding Changes 2025
Patrick Nakashima-Moran, DO

1.2
Billing for Asynchronist Tasks – Billing/Coding Non-Face-to-Face Visits
Cyndi Worden, DO, MS, IFMCP, MSHPE

1.3
Functional GI Disorders
Charlene LePane, DO, MBA, MSPH, FACG, FACOI, FASGF

1.4
Treatment of IBD in 2025: Biologics and Beyond
Craig Kubik, DO, FACG, FACP

1.5
Common Endocrine Conditions in Primary Care
Merri Lou Pendergrass, MD, PhD

1.6
Managing CKD – The Latest on Slowing Progression and Patient Management
Nick Mayer, DO

1.7
Liver Disease Management: From Fat to MASH to Cirrhosis
Steve Fern, DO, FACOI

1.8
Sepsis and Septic Shock in 2025
David Tannenhill, DO, FACOI, FACP

1.9
Education and Empowerment: Key Factors in Managing Asthma and COPD
Scott Morin, DO

1.10
An Update on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Walter Mickey, DO, EdD, FACOI

1.11
The Next Wave: Understanding New Threats in Infectious Disease
Payal Patel, MD, FIDSA, MPH

1.12
Improving the Safety of Antibiotics: Antibiotic Stewardship in Primary Care
Sara Keller, MD, MPH, MSPH

1.13
HIV in 2025: What the Generalist Physician Should Know
Benjamin Grin, MD, MPH

1.14
Integrative Approaches to Autoimmune Diseases and Fibromyalgia
Peter Eum, DO

1.15
Primary Care Recommendations for Cancer Remission and Survivorship
Bob Ellis, DO, PhD, FACP, CS

1.16
Identification and Management of Poisoned Patients and the Latest Antidotes and Treatments
Christopher Holstege, MD

MBM,2.1
Major Depressive Disorder – Diagnosis and Treatment (Psychotherapy & Medication Management)
Mandi Hudson, DO

2.2
Updates in Psychopharmacology
Jason Beaman, DO, MS, MPH, FAPA

2.3
The Autism Evolution: Exploring Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment
July K. Jean Cuevas, MD, FAAP

2.4
Bipolar Disorder and its Mimics: Diagnosis and Treatment for the Practitioner
Fernando S. Goes, MD

2.5
Navigating the ADHD Landscape: Strategies for Effective Evaluation and Management
Joshua Gaunt, DO, MBA

2.6
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Primary Care Setting
Sara Coffey, DO

2.7
Pediatric Asthma – Diagnosis, Treatment, and Controlling Asthma Triggers
Gage Alvernaz, DO

2.8
Assessment and Management of Common Pediatric Emergencies
Robert Hostoffer, DO

2.9
Common Pediatric Illnesses
Kathryn Guymon, DO

2.10
Derm Potpourri
Shannon Trotter, DO, FAAD, FAOCD

2.11
Managing and Treating Dermatologic Emergencies 
Eric J Yang, MD

2.12
Trauma Informed Care – Screening, Providing Support, and Avoiding Retraumatization
Katherine Markelz, DO

2.13
Call for Help: Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Resources to Help
Terra Frazier, DO, FAAP

2.14
Promoting Patient Safety by Preventing Medical Errors
Yvonne Cheung, MD, MBA, MPH, CPHQ

2.15
Medical Ethics and Professionalism in the Digital Age
James Hearn, JD, LLM, MA, MAT, MPH, DBE, DMin

2.16
Emerging Medical Technologies (AI, Innovative Medical Devices, Robotics, and Wearables)
David Shumway, DO

3.1
Nutrition Counseling and Obesity Management
Susan Ratay, DO, MSMEd, ABOM, ABOIM

3.2
Understanding GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Impacts on Diabetes, Obesity, and Beyond
Kara Mayes, MD, FAAFP

3.3
Lipid Management in the Era of New Guidelines – Explore the Latest Dyslipidemia Guidelines, the Role of New Lipid-Lowering Medications, and Cholesterol Management
Kevin Miller, DO

3.4
Cardiorenal Syndrome Management – Diagnosis, Treatment, and Managing Heart Failure & CKD Simultaneously
Mena Henien, MD

3.5
Hospital Management of Congestive Heart Failure
Phillip King, MD

3.6
Medication Safety and Pharmacology: Updates for 2025 
Cassandra White, PharmD, RPh, BCACP, BCGP

3.7
Pain Management – Different Types of Pain & Latest Medications and Techniques
Miranda Reed-Cleaver, DO

3.8
Pain Management – Mind-Body Medicine
Sarah Davis, DO

3.9
Pain Management – Safe Prescribing Practices
Jesse Hatgis, DO, DAOBPMR

3.10
Exploring Psilocybin: Emerging Therapeutic Applications, Benefits, and Risks
Dan Golletz, PhD & Kim Golletz, PhD

3.11
The Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Complex Fetal Parent-Patient Dyad
Jason Jackson, DO

3.12
Breast Cancer and New Treatment Options
Jamie Wagner, DO, MBA, FACOS, FACS

3.13
Menopause Management
Malorie Howe, DO, FACOG

3.14
Medication Management of Geriatric Patients in the Family Medicine Setting
Alex Meyr, PharmD

3.15
Elder Mistreatment
Sonia Sehgal, MD

3.16
Knee & Hip – Arthritis, Differential, and Management Prior to Surgery
Tim Beals, DO

Don’t Miss The VOCCME!

“Most of what I learned was clinically relevant and will lead to some changes in my practice.”

Natasha Conley, DO, California

“President’s Day Weekend every year – I can count on it!”

Stanford Varnado, DO, Texas

“Extremely flexible – I was able to space this out over several weeks when the time allowed.”

Carter Fenton, DO, Missouri

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