Continuing Medical Education (CME)

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The Academy offers high-quality CME-bearing products for each subspecialty in a variety of educational formats including print and online versions of essential references, web-based courses on cutting-edge topics, practical case-based scenarios by national and international experts, and interactive tools to support practice improvement and maintenance of board certification. 

The American Academy of Ophthalmology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Instructions for claiming CME credit are found on individual products. For additional information about CME-bearing products or the CME process, visit CME Central or contact Customer Service at customer_service@aao.org or call 866.561.8558 (toll free from the U.S. and Canada) or +1 415.561.8540.

  1. 2025 Ophthalmology Coding Update Webinar
    2025 Ophthalmology Coding Update Webinar
    Product Number: 0120015U
    Media Type: Webinar
    Join us for the new year's most important coding updates on Jan. 7, 2025.
  2. Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 08: External Disease and Cornea
    Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 08: External Disease and Cornea
    Product Number: 02850083U
    Media Type: eBook, eBook + Print, Print
    Section 8 of the BCSC covers structure, trauma, surgery of cornea and conjunctiva conditions.
  3. Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 11: Lens and Cataract
    Basic and Clinical Science Course, Section 11: Lens and Cataract
    Product Number: 02850113U
    Media Type: eBook, eBook + Print, Print
    Section 11 of the BCSC covers the lens and pathology, diagnosis, and management of cataract-Major Revision.

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