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CME in New York

First pass, 2026-08-09, researched across six lanes.

Full coverage note — what was researched, and what the gaps are

Strongest layers are New York City and Long Island academic CME - NYU Langone alone publishes about 45 dated conferences on one readable page, and Mount Sinai, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Columbia, Northwell and Stony Brook all have substantial catalogs - plus the state health department's Clinical Education Initiative, which is the largest source of genuinely free clinician CME found in any state so far. New York-specific cautions: several society acronyms collide, and two of the collisions are internal to the state (NYSRS is both the rheumatology and the radiological society, distinguished only by top-level domain; NYSTS is both the thoracic society and the thoracic SURGERY society), while NYSPA is both the psychiatric association, which is in scope, and the psychological association, which is not. Known gaps: the state otolaryngology society's domain now serves only advertising, the sleep society's domain is parked, Richmond County's domain is undelegated and Suffolk County's is a broken site-builder connection; the surgical vascular society and one surgical chapter are behind CAPTCHA walls; the PA and NP state societies both sit behind bot challenges; Weill Cornell has no CME catalog platform at all; and most county societies run a shared template whose event module is unpopulated.

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195 listings

174 dated in NY · 13 attendable from anywhere · 8 series & catalogs

  1. APA Women's Leadership Institute

    HybridWashington, DCAmerican Psychiatric AssociationSited in DC — attendable remotely

    Paid — price on host sitePsychiatry

    Register on host site ↗Add to calendarDetails

    UNKNOWN, not zero, and deliberately not assumed. The APA is ACCME-accredited and is DC's largest registrant at 808 activities, but this event's own page carries NO credit figure, NO AMA PRA Category 1 designation and NO accreditation statement — the full agenda is published and the credit section simply does not exist. Audience published as 'all individuals who are passionate about supporting, developing, and championing women leaders in medicine, including: Medical Students, Residents & Fellows, Practicing Physicians, Academic Faculty, Department & Division Leaders, Physician Executives, Health System Leaders, Researchers' — physicians throughout, with no nurse-practitioner or physician-assistant category, so neither is claimed.