On-Demand Virtual CME Conference

Launches February 13, 2026

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2025 attendees who said they will recommend VOCCME to a colleague

Number of physicians who have taken VOCCME one or more times over the past 5 years

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 one or more years. The audience includes both DOs and MDs from a wide variety of specialties.

VOCCME  is an educational program developed by working physicians for working physicians. Osteopathic physicians who are members of medical associations in California, Georgia, Maine, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Washington have partnered to develop this relevant, up-to-date, broad scope and valuable CME conference.

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!

VOCCME #6 is a work in progress!  While the topics have been developed already and 47 of the 48 faculty members have been secured, we are still in the process of collecting all the documentation and photos from our faculty members.  The faculty webpages will be continuously updated as we collect that information – so stay tuned!

Past Attendees Rave About the VOCCME! 

“Some of the highest quality lectures available for CME. I learned something from each one I watched.”

Amanda Krus-Johnston, DO, Illinois

“I love this program because it provides easy access to lectures via video, and there are a variety of topics. I also like that there are different amounts of CME available to suit everyone’s needs – that way you only have to pay for what you need rather than the whole package.”

Alanna Albano, DO, New York

“I have attended every year and continue to be impressed. The best value and flexibility of any CME I have ever done.

Meghan Moyle, DO, Washington

“This is my third year to utilize this CME and I keep ordering more hours each year, as it keeps improving yearly. The topics are current and pertinent to primary care.”

Timothy McPherson, DO, Missouri

VOCCME #6 Virtual CME

Conference Schedule

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Schedule subject to minor changes.

Participants are welcome to attend any session from any track. You are not limited to a single track and can move between sessions based on your interests.

1.1
Breaking Barriers: The Future of Weight Loss Medications

Debra Spears, DO

1.2
From Data to Decisions: Making AI, Wearables, and Genomics Work for Everyday Medicine
Ines Voelinger

1.3
Lyme Disease Update: Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Kalpana Shere-Wolfe, MD

1.4
Advances in Understanding and Managing Eating Disorders
Leslie A. Sim, LP, PhD, ABPP

1.5
Bridging Science and Practice: Patient-Centered Diets for Better Health
Traci Stevenson, DO

1.6
Diabetes – Latest Treatment Options
Melissa Belec, DO

1.7
Evidenced Based Approaches to Advanced Wound Care
Tyler McCurry, DO

1.8
Pre- and Probiotics: From Gut Instinct to Evidence-Based Practice – Where Are We Now?
Teresa Martin, MS, RD, CDE, LD

1.9
Vaccine Hesitation: Strategies for Clinicians to Overcome Patient Hesitation
Nalini Velayudhan, DO

1.10
Heart Failure Management
Jared Salvo, DO

1.11
Geriatric Syndromes in Primary Care: Managing Frailty, Falls, and Polypharmacy
Carli Beyer, DO

1.12
Pediatric Depression and Anxiety for Primary Care
Leah Snodgrass, MD

1.13
Practical Guidance for Travel Vaccines, Prophylaxis, and Safety Tips
Logan Banks, DO, FAAFP

1.14
Approach to the Diagnosis of Groin Pain
Alexandra Myers, DO

1.15
Multidisciplinary Approach to Postconcussion Syndrome Management
Emily Redding, DO

1.16
Human Trafficking and Exploitation
J. Michael Wieting, DO, MEd, FAOCPMR-D, FAOSMR

MBM,2.1
Atrial Fibrillation Management: Latest Evidence and Clinical Guidelines
Tristan Reynolds, DO

2.2
Hepatitis B & C
Hunter Spencer, DO

2.3
Pneumonia: What, Where, & How
Erin Rains, DO

2.4
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
Tyler An, DO

2.5
Update in Hematology Anemia, Iron & Monocytes
Al Brady, MD

2.6
New Drugs and New Guidelines for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
William Elliott, MD, PhD

2.7
Hypercortisolism as Secondary Cause of Treatment Resistant Type 2 DM
Megan Wood, MD

2.8
Timely Interventions: Acute Stroke Management
Andrew Dawson, DO

2.9
Update on Neurodegenerative Disorders: Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s Disease
David Clark, DO

2.10
Mind the Migraine Gap
Wynde Cheek, DO

2.11
Epilepsy: Diagnosis & Treatment Strategies
Joseph Sirven, MD

2.12
Disease-Modifying Therapies in MS: Current Options and Future Directions
Robert Shin, MD

2.13
Updates in Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
Manida Wungjiranirun, MD

2.14
Venous Thrombosis
Greg Piazza, MD, MS

2.15
Innovations and Emerging Therapies for Alcohol Dependency
Jared Nichols, DO

2.16
Obstructive Sleep Apnea/Insomnia
Anup Katyal, MD

3.1
Integrative & Holistic Approaches to Mental Health
Cyndi Worden, DO

3.2
The Golden Hour in Less Than 60 Minutes
Mark Levine, MD

3.3
From Trigger to Treatment: Key Insights into Allergic Reactions and Emergency Management
Kaitlin Bowers, DO, FACOEP

3.4
TBD
Andrew Bright, DO

3.5
Environmental Emergencies: Hypothermia & Frostbite Management
Martin Peters, DO

3.6
Cutaneous Command: Rapid Recognition & Treatment of Skin Infections
Stephanie Fabbro, MD

3.7
Skin Infections in Pediatric Patients
Scott Drew, DO

3.8
Hair Disorders: Diagnosis & Treatment of Alopecia, Hair Loss, & Scalp Disorders
Amy Spizuoco, DO

3.9
Nailing It : Mastering the Common Nail Disorders
Jonathan Cleaver, DO, FAAD, FAOCD, FASMS

3.10
Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Children
Soumya Kattikat, MD

3.11
Big Emergencies in Little Patients
Lori Langdon, MD, FAAP

3.12
Next Gen Health: Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes as Modifiable Risk Factors for Chronic Disease
Leslie Stone, MD

3.13
Ask, Test, Treat, Repeat: Updated Guidelines in the Prevention and Treatment of STIs
Kelly Holder, DO, FACOG, FASAM, MA, IBCLC

3.14
Navigating Prostate Health: Monitoring Techniques and Treatment Options
John Kowalczyk, DO

3.15
Cervical Cancer: From Prevention to Treatment
Ritu Salani, MD

3.16
PCOS for Internal Medicine
Ricardo Azziz, MD

Don’t Miss The VOCCME #6!

“So diverse, so flexible, so easy, so reliable…”

Stanford Varnado, DO, Texas

“I was able to sit down and learn about topics that are outside of my specialty. It is interesting and important to know the updated information on the patients I treat during their preoperative experience.”

Ryan Toole, DO, Arizona

“High quality content in a flexible format for an improved learning experience. The future of CME.”

Sean Cote, DO, Florida

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