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CME in Ohio

First pass, 2026-08-10, researched across six lanes.

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Strongest by far is academic and hospital CME, and it is unusually concentrated: the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education alone publishes 67 conferences, and Ohio State, Case Western Reserve/University Hospitals, Cincinnati Children's, Nationwide Children's, MetroHealth, OhioHealth and the University of Cincinnati all publish readable catalogs. CREDIT DETAIL IS UNEVEN AND SHOULD NOT BE GENERALISED: MetroHealth, OhioHealth and the University of Cincinnati state an explicit AMA PRA Category 1 hour count on every activity, but Ohio State prints bare hour counts at listing level without naming the credit type, and most society chapters publish dates with no accreditation statement at all. Treat a missing credit figure as UNKNOWN, never as zero. THE OHIO-SPECIFIC TRAP, which matters for anyone querying this data: Ohio's acronyms collide with other states' more than most. OSMA is both the Ohio and the Oklahoma State Medical Association, OOA both the Ohio and the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, and OAFP serves Ohio, Oklahoma and Oregon; most sharply, the CME platform tenant that looks like Ohio State belongs to OKLAHOMA State University and the one that looks like Wright State belongs to WASHINGTON State University. Every organization here was checked against its own page's branding. Two in-state collisions were also resolved: the psychiatric association is in scope while the psychological association, one character away in its domain, is not, and the domain that looks like the state radiology society is in fact an internal residency tools portal. Known gaps: the county-society layer has largely stopped publishing CME — the Cleveland and Cincinnati academies run social and governance calendars only, and the Toledo and Summit county societies have both let their domains lapse to NXDOMAIN — so only Columbus publishes dated clinician education. Several statewide societies could not be verified to exist at all, including any Ohio neurology, thoracic, vascular, nephrology, infectious disease, sleep or PM&R society; the American Thoracic Society has Oklahoma and Oregon chapters but none in Ohio. Summa Health's published CME calendar link redirects to a marketing page rather than a portal, Mount Carmel's catalog currently holds only a lapsed spring cycle, and Bon Secours Mercy Health is only partly ingested because it publishes one enterprise calendar spanning Ohio, South Carolina and Virginia with no state field.

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108 dated in OH · 20 attendable from anywhere · 20 series & catalogs