Are you passionate about OB/GYN and women’s health care? If so, you’re not alone—but you are in high demand. Fewer than 2% of all physician assistants (PAs) currently practice in OB/GYN and its subspecialties, even as the need for experts in this field grows. With physician shortages, rising maternal mortality rates, and burnout affecting OB/GYN practices nationwide, the need for specialized, high-quality OB/GYN CME is greater than ever.
At Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, we believe that equipping medical professionals with relevant, up-to-date, and engaging OB/GYN education can make a real difference in patient outcomes—and in your day-to-day practice.
Why OB/GYN CME Matters Now More Than Ever
“Fifty percent of our population should not be categorized into specialty care; this should be the standard,” says Nisha McKenzie, PA-C, CSC, MSCP, IF, one of our expert speakers in women’s health. Her words reflect a growing recognition: women’s health is foundational to overall healthcare—and continuing education in OB/GYN must rise to meet that standard.
Whether you’re a nurse practitioner (NP), physician assistant (PA), or another clinician in primary or specialty care, expanding your OB/GYN knowledge empowers you to provide more complete, empathetic care across the patient lifecycle.
What You’ll Learn at Our OB/GYN CME Conferences
At our CME conferences, we devote entire days to focused tracks—including one full day dedicated to women’s health and OB/GYN topics. You’ll explore current research, practical insights, and evidence-based care strategies in areas like:
- Contraceptive management
- PCOS and endometriosis
- Perimenopause and menopause treatment
- Hormone therapy and HRT safety
- Libido and sexual health
- OB-GYN-related workplace challenges
- Myths and facts about female health across life stages
And that’s just the beginning. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage with speakers, network with your peers, and walk away with actionable knowledge for your practice.
“There is so much more interest in learning about hormone treatment in menopause,” says Barbara Dehn, NP, one of our renowned OB/GYN speakers. “That interest has expanded into looking at how conditions like endometriosis and PCOS affect women in the workplace—and how treating related insomnia with CBT-I can improve quality of life. It’s all interconnected.”
Explore Our 2025 OB/GYN CME Conference Schedule
Our 2025 CME conferences offer flexible options for earning credits while exploring women’s health in greater depth. Each event is hosted in a fun, engaging destination and includes the option to participate virtually or in person. Here’s where you can join us next:
- July 29–August 1, 2025: Hilton Head, SC
Up to 26 CME credits + 4.75 APRN Pharmacology credits - August 25–28, 2025: Nashville, TN
Up to 26 CME credits + 7.5 APRN Pharmacology credits - September 9–12, 2025: Pensacola Beach, FL
Up to 39 CME credits + 10.5 APRN Pharmacology credits - October 7–10, 2025: Austin, TX
Up to 26 CME credits + 5.25 APRN Pharmacology credits - October 20–23, 2025: Orlando, FL
Up to 39 CME credits + 9.75 APRN Pharmacology credits - November 11–14, 2025: Las Vegas, NV
Up to 39 CME credits + 10.5 APRN Pharmacology credits
Flexible Ways to Earn Your OB/GYN CME Credits
Not able to travel? No problem. Our virtual CME conferences allow you to livestream women’s health sessions from anywhere—including your poolside patio. You’ll still earn CME credits and interact with speakers and attendees via real-time Q&A.
You can also check out our on-demand CME courses, like Best of the Best 2024, to revisit key OB/GYN topics and other specialties at your own pace.
Beyond Women’s Health: Expand Your Clinical Toolkit
Our CME conferences don’t stop at OB/GYN. Every event also includes full days dedicated to:
- Cardiology & Emergency Medicine
- Dermatology
- Diabetes
- Orthopedics
- Pain Management
- Pharmacology & Prescribing
This multi-specialty format means you can earn CME credits while strengthening your practice across disciplines—and getting the best value per credit in the CME training industry.
Join the OB/GYN CME Community in 2025
Whether you’re just entering women’s health or are a seasoned OB/GYN clinician, our CME conferences are built to support your professional growth, patient care, and lifelong learning goals. At Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, our mission is to make CME inspiring, relevant, and even fun.