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Your professional development is critical to the care of your patients. Stay on top of the latest treatments and information with ReachMD's CME activities. Our topics span cardiology, diabetes, oncology, women's health and more. And our CME library is continuously growing, every quarter.

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Jun 23, 2026

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Episodes

Beyond Biology: Environmental and Lifestyle Influences in IBD 01.05.2026

Faculty: Sharon Dudley-Brown, PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN, FAANP Faculty: Florence Odufalu, MD This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, a...

Targeting Inflammation in IBD: Localized vs Systemic Strategies 01.05.2026

Faculty: David T. Rubin, MD Faculty: Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, and immune dysregulatio...

Pathophysiology of IBD: The War Within 01.05.2026

Faculty: Florence-Damilola Odufalu, MD This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, and immune dysregulation. A 3D animation illust...

IBD Beyond Symptoms: What Community GIs Need to Know 01.05.2026

Faculty: David T. Rubin, MD Faculty: Ugonna Iroku, MD, MHS This program provides community gastroenterologists with a foundational overview of IBD, emphasizing how disease biology informs diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment selection. Faculty will cover the multifactorial drivers of disease, including genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, the gut microbiome, and immune dysregulation. A...

Optimizing Iron Deficiency Management in CKD: IV Iron Replacement Therapy Amid the Latest KDIGO Guidelines 30.04.2026

Faculty: Brendon Neuen, MBBS, PhD Recent updates to the KDIGO 2026 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) emphasized the expanded role of IV iron replacement therapy in patients with non–dialysis-dependent CKD. The updated guidance emphasizes proactive iron assessment, earlier identification of iron deficiency phenotypes, and individualized selecti...

Calming Overactive Immune Response and Reducing Inflammation with TYK2 Inhibition in Psoriasis 30.04.2026

Faculty: April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH Faculty: Melinda Gooderham, MSc, MD, FRCPC There have been exciting advances in the treatment of psoriasis. Join Drs. April Armstrong and Melinda Gooderham for this expert discussion to learn about the most recent data on TKY2 inhibitors, presented at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.

Emerging Focus in NAION: Sharpening Diagnostic Precision for Tomorrow’s Treatments 30.04.2026

Faculty: Prem S. Subramanian, MD, PhD Faculty: Andrew G. Lee, MD Faculty: Valerie Biousse, MD This program addresses critical practice gaps in the evaluation and management of non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Faculty will review acute ischemic pathophysiology, diagnostic variability, and structured approaches to improve diagnostic accuracy and readiness for clinical trials...

Navigating KDIGO Practice Guideline Recommendations to Maximize Proteinuria Reduction in Patients With IgAN 30.04.2026

Faculty: Chee Kay Cheung, MBCHB, MRCP, PHD Faculty: Claudia Seikrit Our experts review updated KDIGO practice guideline recommendations for proteinuria reduction in IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and their implications for clinical care. Drs. Chee Kay Cheung and Claudia Seikrit examine the shift toward lower proteinuria targets (<0.3 g/day) and the rationale for earlier, more intensive intervention, em...

NPS Agitation: Evidence and Emerging Mechanisms of Management 28.04.2026

Faculty: Dani Cabral, MD Faculty: Mohammed Q. Al-Sabbagh, MD This series of brief episodes examines Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as an integrated neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric syndrome. Drs. Marwan Sabbagh and Dani Cabral highlight challenges in clinical phenotyping and the consequences of treating neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) as separate comorbidities. The faculty also review emerging the...

NPS Psychosis: Circuits, Treatment, and New Hope 28.04.2026

Faculty: Dani Cabral, MD Faculty: Mohammed Q. Al-Sabbagh, MD This series of brief episodes examines Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as an integrated neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric syndrome. Drs. Marwan Sabbagh and Dani Cabral highlight challenges in clinical phenotyping and the consequences of treating neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) as separate comorbidities. The faculty also review emerging the...

Unseen Impact of NPS in AD: Domains and Burden 28.04.2026

Faculty: Dani Cabral, MD Faculty: Mohammed Q. Al-Sabbagh, MD This series of brief episodes examines Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as an integrated neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric syndrome. Drs. Marwan Sabbagh and Dani Cabral highlight challenges in clinical phenotyping and the consequences of treating neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) as separate comorbidities. The faculty also review emerging the...

Tau Therapies and Clinical Translation: Mechanistic Approaches 28.04.2026

Faculty: Dani Cabral, MD Faculty: Mohammed Q. Al-Sabbagh, MD This series of brief episodes examines Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as an integrated neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric syndrome. Drs. Marwan Sabbagh and Dani Cabral highlight challenges in clinical phenotyping and the consequences of treating neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) as separate comorbidities. The faculty also review emerging the...

Amyloid-β Therapies in Practice: Not All Are Created Equal 28.04.2026

Faculty: Dani Cabral, MD Faculty: Mohammed Q. Al-Sabbagh, MD This series of brief episodes examines Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as an integrated neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric syndrome. Drs. Marwan Sabbagh and Dani Cabral highlight challenges in clinical phenotyping and the consequences of treating neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) as separate comorbidities. The faculty also review emerging the...

Key Takeaways and Practice Integration 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

Return and Revisit: A 38-Year-Old Patient Returns for Follow-up After Lotilaner Treatment 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

Closing the Loop: Structured Follow-Up and Patient Communication 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

The Neverending Journey: A 66-Year-Old Patient Who Has Undergone Several Rounds of Tea Tree Oil–Based Treatment 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

Moving Beyond Lid Hygiene: Evidence-Based Treatment Strategies 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

The Missed Diagnosis: A 45-Year-Old Software Engineer Who Complains of Dry Eyes 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

At the Intersection of DB, DED, MGD, and Other Forms of Blepharitis 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

Catching Demodex in the Act 28.04.2026

Faculty: Douglas Devries Faculty: Cecelia Koetting Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a common yet frequently underrecognized condition, often misdiagnosed as dry eye disease or meibomian gland dysfunction, leading to delayed treatment and increased patient burden. Clinicians need improved recognition of hallmark signs such as collarettes, along with a clearer understanding of the limitations of traditio...

Living With Systemic Mastocytosis: Bridging Clinical Decisions and Patient Realities 24.04.2026

Faculty: Cem Akin, MD, PhD This online CME activity explores the clinical complexity and real-world impact of systemic mastocytosis through both clinician insight and patient experience. Participants will examine the multisystem burden of this disease, challenges in diagnosis, and the importance of recognizing symptoms that are often underestimated. The program reviews current evidence-based and t...

Precision Strikes in AML: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Targeted Therapies 23.04.2026

Faculty: Harry Erba, MD, PhD This educational series explores evolving strategies in the management of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with a focus on targeted therapies. Faculty experts will review molecular diagnostics and guideline-driven use of FLT3 and menin inhibitors across treatment lines, including frontline, relapsed/refractory, and maintenance settings. Participants will examine clinical t...

Hidden in Plain Sight: A Modern Guide to Detecting and Managing Early Neurotrophic Keratitis 20.04.2026

Faculty: Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO Faculty: Lisa Hornick, OD, MBA, FAAO Faculty: Katherine Rachon, OD, FAAO Neurotrophic keratitis (NK) remains significantly underdiagnosed because early findings are easily mistaken for dry eye disease and other ocular surface disorders. Although reduced corneal sensitivity is the defining feature of NK, corneal sensitivity testing is not routinely performed, res...

Beyond IOP: Integrating Ocular Surface Resilience Into Glaucoma Management 20.04.2026

Faculty: Walter O. Whitley, OD, FAAO Faculty: Nate Lighthizer, OD, FAAO, FAAOMS Faculty: Jessica Steen, OD, FAAO, Dipl-ABO Glaucoma care is shifting from a narrow focus on pressure targets to a broader, patient-centered approach that balances durable intraocular pressure (IOP) control with preservation of the ocular surface, comfort, and real-world adherence. But, daily practice often still defaul...

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