Las Vegas CME Conference 2026: Big Value With Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts

June 5, 2026
Las Vegas CME conference 2026

Why the Las Vegas CME Conference Is the Best Value of 2026

Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts already offers the best value per CME credit in the CME training industry, but if you register for our Las Vegas CME Conference, November 10-13, 2026 by June 10, you can take advantage of our Super Saver rate and save up to $200 on registration.

Want even more value? The Las Vegas CME conference comes packed with extras:

  • Hotel rooms starting at $30 per night (depending on the weeknight)
  • Complimentary breakfast Tuesday through Friday with each registration
  • Three complimentary lunches during the conference
  • Beverage service throughout the day
  • 30-day access to conference recordings after the event ends
  • A free on-demand CME course, up to 13 credits, valued at $297
  • Free virtual conference access for all in-person registrations
  • Up to 26 CME credits (Rx=4.5)

Between the educational value, the destination, and the included perks, the Las Vegas CME conference is built for NPs, PAs, RNs, and physicians who want maximum return on their continuing education investment.

What’s the Schedule for the Las Vegas CME Conference?

As always, the Las Vegas CME conference features the industry’s most engaging thought leaders sharing the latest research and updates in their fields. Each day focuses on a different specialty, giving you the freedom to build a learning track around your practice.

Tuesday, November 10: Cardiology & Emergency Medicine Led by Jennifer Carlquist, PA-C, FMACP, ER-CAQ
  • Cardiac Pharmacology Review: What’s New in the Medicine Cabinet (Rx=0.75)
  • Heart Failure Guidelines and Cases (Rx=0.25)
  • Basic 12 Leads Demystified
  • Lunch & Learn: Working to Break the Fibromyalgia Stigma, From Diagnosis to Treatment Approach
  • Critical Cardiology Cases
  • Sneaky Cases of ACS: New STEMI Equivalents You Must Know to Stay Safe
Wednesday, November 11: Orthopedics Led by Vanessa Smith, PA-C
  • The Foot and Ankle: Understanding the Body’s Foundation
  • The Hip, The Knee, and The Arthritis Toolbox: Making Sense of Lower Extremity Pain
  • The Elbow, The Shoulder, and Peripheral Compressive Neuropathies: Untangling the Web of Upper Extremity Complaints
  • Small Structures, Big Consequences: Mastering the Hand Exam
  • FOOSH Happens: Making Sense of Wrist Pain
Thursday, November 12: Endocrinology Led by Ashlyn Smith, MMS, PA-C, DFAAPA
  • Advancing Lipid Management: Non-Statin Therapies in Primary Care Practice (Rx=0.25)
  • Fracture Facts: Real World Osteoporosis Cases (Rx=0.25)
  • Beyond Fatty Liver: Primary Care Strategies for MASLD and MASH (Rx=0.50)
  • Lunch & Learn: Mounjaro® (tirzepatide) Product Theater
  • Type 1 Diabetes: Early Detection, Staging, and Evolving Strategies for Primary Care (Rx=0.50)
  • Hyperthyroidism in Primary Care: From Recognition to Individualized Treatment Decisions (Rx=0.50)
Friday, November 13: Men & Women’s Health Led by Jessica Bell, PA-C, MSCP, IF
  • Pelvic Infection Detective Training (Rx=0.50)
  • Whole Person Contraceptive Counseling (Rx=0.25)
  • Treat All Bladder Symptoms with Confidence
  • Perimenopause & Menopause Master Class (Rx=0.25)
  • Sexual Health for All Genders (Rx=0.25)

Is CME Worth It? What the Research Shows

Continuing Medical Education (CME) is required for nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), registered nurses (RNs), and physicians by state medical boards and for board certification, with many medical professional associations requiring CME as well. But what is the value beyond the requirements?

A study published in the National Library of Medicine evaluated the effectiveness of CME learning by measuring knowledge gained immediately after the program. The result: participants showed an increase of 17.9% in their post-CME scores, with a learning gain of 38%. In other words, structured educational activity like CME meaningfully improves the knowledge base of participating clinicians, which translates directly into better patient outcomes.

The Las Vegas CME conference is built around that same principle. Every session is designed to deliver evidence-based, immediately applicable content you can bring back to your patients the following Monday.

Other Upcoming CME Conferences in 2026

Can’t make it to Vegas in November? No problem. Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts offers eight other destination CME conferences throughout 2026:

Frequently Asked Questions About the Las Vegas CME Conference

How many CME credits can I earn at the Las Vegas CME conference? You can earn up to 26 CME credits at the Las Vegas CME conference, including 4.5 pharmacology (Rx) credits, all approved for NPs, PAs, RNs, and physicians.

When is the Las Vegas CME conference in 2026? The Las Vegas CME conference runs Tuesday, November 10 through Friday, November 13, 2026, with a different specialty focus each day.

What is the Super Saver deadline for the Las Vegas CME conference? Register by June 10, 2026 to receive the Super Saver rate and save up to $200 on your registration.

What topics are covered at the Las Vegas CME conference? The four-day Las Vegas lineup covers cardiology and emergency medicine, orthopedics, endocrinology, and men’s and women’s health, led by top-rated PA and NP educators.

Are hotel rooms included with Las Vegas CME registration? Hotel rooms are not included, but Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts has negotiated discounted rates starting at $30 per night (depending on the weeknight) for conference attendees.

Can I attend the Las Vegas CME conference virtually? Yes. Every in-person Las Vegas registration includes free virtual conference access plus 30-day access to recordings after the event. Virtual-only registration is also available.

Earn CME in Las Vegas, From Anywhere, or At Your Own Pace

Whether you take in an in-person CME Conference at a destination location, or via our online courses, like our Best of the Best of 2025, or virtual CME conferences, such as our Encore Virtual CME event series, you will learn from the best of the medical community as you earn CME credits, network, and gain knowledge on cardiology and emergency medicine, obesity, dermatology, diabetes, orthopedics, and men’s and women’s health. We also offer the best value per CME credit in the CME training industry.

Ready to lock in your spot in Vegas? Register for the Las Vegas CME Conference 2026 by June 10 to take advantage of Super Saver pricing and save up to $200.

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