July 21-24, 2026
Hilton Head, SC CME Conference
Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island
Hilton Head Island is a wonderland of white-sand beaches, tidal creeks, towering live oaks, and winding pathways. A place where classic small-town charm meets refined coastal elegance. Where the catch of the day is tonight’s family-style feast. Where the past is honored and traditions celebrated. And where laughter, connection, and lifelong memories are made. Ranked by Condé Nast Traveler as Americas Favorite Island.
We have negotiated significantly reduced room rates for Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts guests at the Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island. If you need hotel reservations and have not yet made your arrangements, you are encouraged to do so immediately as rooms may sell out prior to the cutoff dates listed below.
Guests can change or cancel their reservation without penalty up until 5 days prior to arrival
Reduced room rates start at $339 plus $23 daily resort fee and tax.
Click here for resort fee details.
Rates are only guaranteed until June 17, 2026.
To make reservations, please call 843-842-2400 and reference group code: G0726SKINBONES or click here to make a Reservation.
BONUS OFFER! Receive a $150 gift card of your choosing by booking your guest room at our host hotel! Select from 200+ brands at TheGiftCardShop.com! Must use group code & book by June 17, 2026 or until rooms sell out. Offer valid for 2026 conferences only. GiftCardShop link will be issued to all those that qualify 6-8 weeks after the event. The group code is automatically applied when you book through our reservation link. The Hotel Accommodations/Rebate Form must be completed by the following Friday after the event. (Form can be found on the Attendee portal page that will be sent two weeks prior to the start date of the event.)
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Top Reasons To Stay With Us
Please make your hotel reservation at our host property where you will receive:
- A reduced rate & discounted resort fees
- No penalties to change or cancel reservations
- A $150 gift card of your choosing from 200+ brands at TheGiftCardShop.com!
Plus
- Sleep a little later and never be late.
- Networking at all hours – maybe even on the beach.
- All your friends stay at the conference hotel.
- Staying on-site allows you to run back to the room to drop off/pick up anything you need.
- Don’t get stuck in inclement weather and traffic, and be assured a parking space.
Top Reasons To Stay With Us
Dining Options
- Breakfast/Lunch: Breakfast will be provided as part of your registration and will be available Tuesday – Friday from 7:00 – 8:30 am. Refreshments will be served throughout the day as well. Please refer to final schedule for times. Lunch is on your own (sponsored lunches will be announced if applicable).
- Beverage Service: Provided each day of conference.
- Seacrest Restaurant and Terrace, the resorts main sit-down restaurant, is open for breakfast and dinner. The menu is geared towards all age groups, with a focus on regional cuisine and seafood. The outdoor terrace overlooks the resorts expansive grounds of palm trees, lagoons, and live oaks.
- Driftwood Rum Bar, located in the lobby area, is open in the evenings, daily. The upscale bar atmosphere is geared towards creative craft cocktails, featuring a wide selection of rum and local spirits. The food menu is small bites, perfect for sharing with friends and group gatherings.
- The Patio, a sports bar, features multiple televisions and draft beer selections. A perfect space for catching a game and enjoying a casual food menu, with a gastropub feel.
- Seaglass Provisions, located in the lobby area, is the perfect stop for breakfast or lunch on-the-go. The coffee shop area features a selection of espresso beverages and bakeries for breakfast, while providing sandwiches and pizza for a quick lunch.
- Sweet Cane, the resorts pool side bar and grill, features a full bar with a focus on frozen drinks. The food menu features traditional pool-side fare and includes adult and child options.
- Off Property, Coligny Plaza is about a mile away and offers a “downtown” feel with plenty of dining and shopping options.
- Feel free to inquire with the Concierge or Front Desk for local favorites or other suggestions.
Dining Options
Parking
Overnight parking: Self-parking is included with your stay. Valet parking is available at $25.00 per car, per night.
Daily parking: For guests coming in for the day to attend the meeting, Self-parking is complimentary. Guests will need to notify the Shipyard Community Gate Guard you are attending a conference at The Sonesta Resort and you will be issued a dashboard pass.
Please note, parking rates subject to change.
Parking
Hotel Amenities
- Experience all the resort amenities at this luxury hotel including a rooftop bar and infinity pool, personalized concierge service, and two award-winning restaurants for amazing fresh fish and world-class steak.
- Seacrest Restaurant and Terrace – an indoor and outdoor terrace with pool views, and a diverse menu featuring fresh, regionally-inspired ingredients and Atlantic seafood.
- Driftwood Rum Bar
- Sweet Cane Bar and Grille – Poolside
- 24-hr Fitness center
- Zero-entry swimming pool & adult-only pool & hot tub
- 10% discount at the Arum spa. Packages include massages, body treatments and facials
- Complimentary shuttle service inside Shipyard
- Trolley service to Coligny Plaza, Daily 10am to dusk
- Just Us Kids Day Camp – A supervised kids club designed to be both entertaining and educational for ages 5-12.
Hotel Amenities
Top Reasons To Stay With Us
Please make your hotel reservation at our host property where you will receive:
- A reduced rate & discounted resort fees
- No penalties to change or cancel reservations
- A $150 gift card of your choosing from 200+ brands at TheGiftCardShop.com!
Plus
- Sleep a little later and never be late.
- Networking at all hours – maybe even on the beach.
- All your friends stay at the conference hotel.
- Staying on-site allows you to run back to the room to drop off/pick up anything you need.
- Don’t get stuck in inclement weather and traffic, and be assured a parking space.
Dining Options
- Breakfast/Lunch: Breakfast will be provided as part of your registration and will be available Tuesday – Friday from 7:00 – 8:30 am. Refreshments will be served throughout the day as well. Please refer to final schedule for times. Lunch is on your own (sponsored lunches will be announced if applicable).
- Beverage Service: Provided each day of conference.
- Seacrest Restaurant and Terrace, the resorts main sit-down restaurant, is open for breakfast and dinner. The menu is geared towards all age groups, with a focus on regional cuisine and seafood. The outdoor terrace overlooks the resorts expansive grounds of palm trees, lagoons, and live oaks.
- Driftwood Rum Bar, located in the lobby area, is open in the evenings, daily. The upscale bar atmosphere is geared towards creative craft cocktails, featuring a wide selection of rum and local spirits. The food menu is small bites, perfect for sharing with friends and group gatherings.
- The Patio, a sports bar, features multiple televisions and draft beer selections. A perfect space for catching a game and enjoying a casual food menu, with a gastropub feel.
- Seaglass Provisions, located in the lobby area, is the perfect stop for breakfast or lunch on-the-go. The coffee shop area features a selection of espresso beverages and bakeries for breakfast, while providing sandwiches and pizza for a quick lunch.
- Sweet Cane, the resorts pool side bar and grill, features a full bar with a focus on frozen drinks. The food menu features traditional pool-side fare and includes adult and child options.
- Off Property, Coligny Plaza is about a mile away and offers a “downtown” feel with plenty of dining and shopping options.
- Feel free to inquire with the Concierge or Front Desk for local favorites or other suggestions.
Parking
Overnight parking: Self-parking is included with your stay. Valet parking is available at $25.00 per car, per night.
Daily parking: For guests coming in for the day to attend the meeting, Self-parking is complimentary. Guests will need to notify the Shipyard Community Gate Guard you are attending a conference at The Sonesta Resort and you will be issued a dashboard pass.
Please note, parking rates subject to change.
Hotel Amenities
- Experience all the resort amenities at this luxury hotel including a rooftop bar and infinity pool, personalized concierge service, and two award-winning restaurants for amazing fresh fish and world-class steak.
- Seacrest Restaurant and Terrace – an indoor and outdoor terrace with pool views, and a diverse menu featuring fresh, regionally-inspired ingredients and Atlantic seafood.
- Driftwood Rum Bar
- Sweet Cane Bar and Grille – Poolside
- 24-hr Fitness center
- Zero-entry swimming pool & adult-only pool & hot tub
- 10% discount at the Arum spa. Packages include massages, body treatments and facials
- Complimentary shuttle service inside Shipyard
- Trolley service to Coligny Plaza, Daily 10am to dusk
- Just Us Kids Day Camp – A supervised kids club designed to be both entertaining and educational for ages 5-12.
Daily Schedule
Whether you practice full-time and strive to sharpen your skills, or you work occasionally and need to improve your knowledge base, there’s something for everyone here!










Fun Things To Do
See our recommendations for fun things to do and see while in Hilton Head Island. Enjoy the many attractions while earning your CME credits with Skin Bones CME.
Daily Session Info and Presentations
Whether you practice full-time and strive to sharpen your skills, or you work occasionally and need to improve your knowledge base, there’s something for everyone here! Perhaps you just want to stay current and pass your recertification exams. Plus, this exciting program allows participants to come early and/or stay over the weekend for a vacation. Discounted hotel rates apply! Schedule is preliminary.
“I felt all of the speakers had a mastery of their specific fields, and I felt confident that I was receiving the most up to date practice guidelines.” 2024 attendee
“I loved the location and the ability to attend the conference literally while relaxing on the beach.” 2025 attendee
Monday, July 20 – Early Registration 2:00 – 5:00 pm
Day 1 – Sunday, July 18
Men & Women's Health
Registration & Breakfast
BV, Cervicitis, and PID: Oh My!
Bacterial vaginitis, cervicitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) represent frequently encountered gynecologic conditions that often overlap in presentation, making accurate assessment essential for effective care. This presentation will review evidence based diagnostic strategies, key clinical distinctions, and current treatment recommendations clinicians in delivering comprehensive, patient centered care for these 3 conditions. Through case-based discussion, participants will enhance their ability to manage complex presentations and optimize outcomes across diverse clinical settings.
Pharmacotherapeutic Principles Influenced by Female Sex Across the Lifespan
Across the lifespan, individuals assigned female at birth exhibit unique physiological characteristics that influence response to pharmacotherapy. This session will explore how age, hormonal status, and sex-specific physiological factors affect drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion for commonly used medications. It will also review key developmental and reproductive stages—including childhood, puberty, pregnancy, lactation, menopause, and older adulthood—and their implications for pharmacologic therapy and safe prescribing practices.
Break
Empowering Choices: Exploring Contemporary Contraceptive Strategies
Clinicians play a critical role in guiding patients through an evolving range of contraceptive options. This 90-minute session will provide a comprehensive, evidence-based overview of current contraceptive methods, with an emphasis on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and evidence-based use of contraception. We will use case-based approaches to examine the spectrum of contraceptive choices, including those available without a prescription, and highlight potential future contraceptive options on the horizon.
Lunch & Learn: Exploring Zepbound® (tirzepatide) Injection with a Clinical Expert
Are You “PEPed” and “PrEPed” for Safer Sex?
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) have transformed sexual health care for patients of all genders. Yet gaps remain in awareness, access, and appropriate prescribing—especially in primary care settings. This session will provide an up-to-date, practical overview of HIV PrEP and PEP options as well as DoxyPEP for bacterial STIs. It will explore pharmacologic indications, monitoring and safety protocols, and strategies for addressing disparities in PrEP and PEP access.
Break
Let's Talk About Sex: Comprehensive STI Care for Patients of all Genders
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to impact the sexual health of all patients underscoring the need for evidence-based approaches in clinical practice. This 90-minute session will review the latest strategies for STI prevention, screening, diagnosis, and management highlighting case-based approaches to commonly encountered situations such as allergy to first-line treatments, expedited partner therapy, and DoxyPEP.
Day 2 – Tuesday, July 20
Dermatology
Victor Czerkasij
MA, MSN, FNP-BC, DNP
Registration & Breakfast
Missed on Monday, Metastatic by Friday:Skin Cancer in Primary Care: Critical Clues NPs & PAs Can’t Afford to Ignore
Skin cancer remains the most diagnosed malignancy in the United States, affecting nearly one in five Americans by age 70 and continuing to cause preventable morbidity and mortality. Primary care NPs and PAs are often the first—and sometimes only—clinicians to evaluate suspicious lesions, yet rising incidence, atypical presentations, and evolving treatment options have made early detection increasingly complex. This session delivers practical, high-yield guidance on risk stratification, lesion recognition, biopsy decision-making, and referral thresholds, while reviewing advances in dermoscopy, surgical and non-surgical therapies, and prevention counseling. Attendees will gain confidence in recognizing skin cancer earlier, reducing missed diagnoses, and strengthening their role at the front line of this growing public health challenge.
The Skin is Speaking – Are You Listening?:Dermatology for Primary Care NPs & PAs:
Dermatology remains one of the most visually complex and fast-evolving fields in medicine. As the body’s largest organ, the skin reflects thousands of disease states—now amplified by rising skin cancer rates, inflammatory disorders, immune-mediated disease, medication reactions, and post-viral presentations. Yet many primary care providers receive limited formal dermatology training despite being the first to evaluate many skin complaints. This session provides a practical, pattern-based framework to help NPs and PAs confidently assess common rashes, lesions, and growths, recognize red flags, and apply updated diagnostic tools and treatment strategies. Emphasis is placed on real-world decision-making, newer therapies, and knowing when to treat, monitor, or refer—turning uncertainty into clarity in everyday primary care practice.
Break
Little Patients, Big Decisions: Pediatric Dermatology for Primary Care: What’s Normal,
Caring for pediatric and adolescent skin conditions presents unique and evolving challenges for primary care providers. Children are not simply “small adults”—weight-based dosing, developmental physiology, limited pediatric clinical trials, frequent off-label use, and age-specific safety concerns complicate diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, rising rates of atopic disease, acne, hair and nail disorders, viral lesions, pigmentary changes, and concerning nevi demand earlier recognition and confident management. This session offers a practical, age-appropriate approach to evaluating common—and commonly frustrating—pediatric skin findings, highlighting updated diagnostic strategies, newer therapies, and clear guidance on when to reassure, treat, or refer. Designed to simplify complexity, this overview equips NPs and PAs to care for young patients with greater confidence and clarity in everyday primary care practice.
Sponsored Lunch or Lunch on Your Own
More Candles and More Complaints: Managing Aging Skin in Clinics, Assisted Living,
Adults aged 65 and older are the fastest-growing population in the United States, and dermatologic complaints now dominate visits across primary care, assisted living, and long-term care settings. Aging skin is uniquely vulnerable due to barrier dysfunction, immune senescence, chronic disease, immobility, incontinence, and extensive polypharmacy—leading to high rates of pruritus, xerosis, drug eruptions, stasis dermatitis, intertrigo, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and infection. This session provides a practical, evidence-based framework for evaluating and managing common geriatric skin conditions, with emphasis on prevention, safer prescribing, updated diagnostic strategies, and newer therapeutic options. Special attention is given to recognizing red flags, avoiding common treatment pitfalls, and improving comfort, dignity, and quality of life for older adults across outpatient, assisted living, and long-term care environments.
Break
A Rash in Search for a Reason: Psychocutaneous Disorders at the Crossroads of Skin,
Primary care NPs and PAs routinely evaluate skin complaints—but far less often are we trained to recognize when the skin is expressing psychological distress. Psychocutaneous disorders sit at the uncomfortable intersection of dermatology and mental health, presenting as pruritus without rash, excoriations, hair loss, delusional infestation, body-focused repetitive behaviors, or chronic dermatoses driven by stress, anxiety, or mood disorders. This session provides a practical, non-psychiatric framework to help frontline providers recognize the most common psychocutaneous conditions, ask the right history questions, and identify clinical clues that distinguish primary skin disease from skin manifestations of psychological distress. Through real-world cases and straightforward paradigms and pharmacological options, attendees will gain confidence in initiating compassionate conversations, avoiding diagnostic pitfalls, implementing initial management strategies, and knowing when—and how—to refer appropriately. Designed for busy primary care practice, this talk reframes psychocutaneous disease not as an intrusion, but as an essential competency in modern skin care.
Day 3 – Wednesday, July 21
Orthopedics
Registration & Breakfast
Active Aging: Sports Injuries in the Older Athletes and Weekend Warriors
Recreational athletes aren’t just kids anymore! Your patients aren’t slowing down – and neither should your clinical skills. This 60-minute session provides a practical, evidence-based guide to evaluating, diagnosing, and managing sports-related injuries that keep older athletes and weekend warriors off the field (and in your office). From tendon strains to joint flare-ups, learn how age-related changes affect healing, which injuries can be safely managed in primary care, when to order imaging, and when to refer to orthopedics. Through case-based scenarios, you’ll gain practical strategies to keep your patients moving, minimize setbacks, and prevent repeat injuries, all while preserving independence and an active lifestyle.
Hot, Swollen, and Freaking Out: Postop Orthopedic Surgery Care for the Primary Care
Managing patients after orthopedic surgery can be intimidating but it doesn’t have to be. This 60-minute session provides practical, evidence-based guidance for evaluating and managing common postoperative concerns in primary care. Key topics include expected pain timelines, interpreting swelling, warmth, and joint noises, identifying true infection red flags, and knowing when laboratory tests like ESR and CRP are (or aren’t) helpful. Through case-based discussions, you’ll gain the skills to distinguish normal postoperative findings from urgent complications, reassure patients, and know when referral is warranted, all while keeping recovery on track and your sanity intact.
Break
Good Bones, Strong Foundation: Practical Strategies for Bone Health
Your patients can’t afford to crumble and neither should your clinical approach to bone health! Osteoporosis and low bone density are common yet often underrecognized conditions that significantly impact patient health and quality of life. This 90-minute session provides a practical, evidence-based approach to bone health for primary care clinicians. Participants will learn how to assess fracture risk, interpret bone mineral density results, and implement both lifestyle and pharmacologic interventions to optimize skeletal strength. Case-based discussions will cover strategies for prevention, monitoring, and patient counseling, empowering clinicians to build a strong foundation for bone health and reduce the risk of fractures in adults across the lifespan.
Sponsored Lunch or Lunch on Your Own
My Neck, My Back: Oh No – It’s Feeling Whack!
It just hurts! In this 90-minute session, we’ll demystify neck and back pain with evidence-based strategies that actually work in the outpatient setting. Learn to treat the patient (and not the MRI), spot the red flags that demand urgent attention, implement early interventions that speed recovery, and distinguish the “just sore” from the “call ortho now.” Through case-based scenarios, you’ll gain practical tools to help patients move, groan less, and feel human again – all while keeping your sanity intact.
Break
Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes: A Simplified Guide to the Musculoskeletal Exam
Musculoskeletal exams don’t have to feel like a pain in the neck (or anywhere else). In this 90-minute session, we’ll take a head-to-toe tour of the joints and muscles you see most in primary care, breaking down the exam into simple, practical steps that actually make sense. Forget memorizing every obscure maneuver you learned in school – you’ll focus on the ones that truly reveal important findings, spot the subtle clues that matter, and know when it’s time to worry. Through interactive, case-based examples, you’ll leave ready to perform a confident, efficient musculoskeletal exam that keeps patients moving, informed, and maybe even impressed.
Day 4 – Thursday, July 22
Cardiology
Breakfast
Mastering Rhythm Control: Practical Antiarrhythmic Pharmacology for Clinicians
This clinically focused lecture provides a practical approach to antiarrhythmic pharmacology, helping clinicians translate complex mechanisms into confident bedside decision-making. Participants will review key drug classes, rhythm-control strategies, ECG-guided therapy, and safety considerations through real-world scenarios and high-yield clinical pearls. Emphasis is placed on medication selection, adverse effect recognition, and avoiding common management pitfalls to improve patient outcomes in both acute and outpatient settings.
Stiff Heart, Silent Clues: A Practical Guide to Cardiac Amyloidosis
Cardiac amyloidosis is a frequently missed yet treatable cause of heart failure that often presents with subtle, multisystem clues encountered first in primary care. This lecture provides a practical approach to recognizing red flags such as HFpEF, unexplained LVH, neuropathy, and bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, while reviewing modern noninvasive diagnostic pathways and referral strategies. Emphasis is placed on early suspicion, timely diagnosis, and the primary care provider’s critical role in improving outcomes.
Break
Beyond the Usual Suspects: Uncommon Pathways of Acute Coronary Syndrome
This lecture explores acute coronary syndrome beyond classic plaque rupture, highlighting uncommon etiologies such as spontaneous coronary artery dissection, vasospasm, coronary embolism, and Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. Using case-based discussion, participants will review key diagnostic clues, common pitfalls, and management considerations for atypical ACS presentations. Attendees will gain a practical framework to recognize rare ACS pathways and improve diagnostic accuracy in patients who fall outside the traditional paradigm.
Sponsored Lunch or Lunch on Your Own
Atrial Fibrillation Unplugged: Rate, Rhythm and Risk Reduction Made Simple
This practical, case-based presentation provides medical providers with a streamlined approach to atrial fibrillation management across care settings. Learners will review evidence-based strategies for rate versus rhythm control, anticoagulation selection, and stroke risk reduction while gaining clinical pearls for managing common challenges such as rapid ventricular response and comorbid conditions.
Break
From Squiggles to Signals: Knowing When an EKG Abnormality Matters
Electrocardiograms often contain variations that range from harmless findings to signs of serious cardiac disease. This session highlights key rhythm, conduction, and ischemic changes, with emphasis on distinguishing benign patterns from high-risk findings that require urgent attention. Using case-based examples, learners will gain confidence in quickly interpreting EKGs and translating tracings into informed clinical decisions.
Additional Details
Topics, times and presenters subject to change.
Product Theater (Non-CME) denoted by *
*Number of hours depends on your course selection. Rx denotes Pharmacology hours. Daily CME credits listed are the maximum number of credits available for that specific day.
Explore Hilton Head Island, SC
Enjoy many attractions while earning CME credits with Skin Bones CME. From breathtaking beaches to beautiful parks, there’s something for everyone! Plan your CME & Visit to Hilton Head, SC!
Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina
The prime boating, fishing, and water sports destination on Hilton Head, Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina offers boat & slip rentals, tours, and numerous other opportunities for outdoor adventures! The Marina is located across on the other side of the island, just 10 minutes away from our hotel.
Coligny Plaza Shopping Center
Established in 1955, Coligny Plaza Shopping Center is the downtown hub of Hilton Head Island, offering more than 60 specialty shops, numerous dining options, and a rich entertainment program. Coligny Plaza is located just 7 minutes away from our hotel.
Harbour Town Lighthouse
The symbol of Hilton Head Island and a familiar sight to millions of golf fans worldwide, the Harbour Town Lighthouse is located on the western sight of the island a stone’s throw away from the scenic Harbour Town Golf Links. A popular wedding destination featuring a museum, it is a must-see destination on the island. The Harbour Town Lighthouse is located 20 minutes away from Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island.
Hilton Head Distillery
Hilton Head Distillery is the island’s only distillery and a craft spirits destination. A favorite and must-do activity for locals, vacationers, day-trippers, corporate retreaters, and everything in between. Our distillery offers tiki cocktails, a tasting bar, daily tours of the production facility, cocktail classes, and a bottle shop.
Low Country Watersports – Dolphin Tours
Embrace the magic of nature with Lowcountry Watersports’ Ultimate Hilton Head Dolphin Tours. Marvel at the playful antics of Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins in their natural setting. Our tours, from narrated journeys to intimate private excursions, ensure an unparalleled dolphin-watching experience. Your adventure begins from the picturesque Palmetto Bay Marina, with a 90-minute cruise through Lowcountry’s stunning waterways. Our local crew, brimming with expertise and passion, enriches your voyage with fascinating narratives about dolphin behavior and the vibrant marine ecosystem. We guarantee dolphin sightings, promising a thrilling close encounter with these intelligent and captivating mammals. Our tours offer an exceptional blend of education, exploration, and excitement, making them an unforgettable experience for wildlife enthusiasts and vacationers. Beyond dolphin spotting, soak in the serene beauty of the Lowcountry. As you glide over glistening waters, Hilton Head Island’s stunning landscapes and tranquil seascapes unfold before you. At Lowcountry Watersports, we create extraordinary experiences, not just tours. Join us on our Ultimate Hilton Head Dolphin Tour, and prepare for an unforgettable aquatic adventure!
Hilton Head Outfitters & Bike Rentals
Hilton Head Outfitters & Bike Rentals provides outdoor activities and fun-filled adventures, like biking, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing, that the whole family can enjoy. We are located inside Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort and situated right on the banks of an 11 mile lagoon. Our convenient location to nature and the resort on Hilton Head Island allows guests and visitors to be as active as they want to be. Hilton Head Outfitters & Bike Rentals is surrounded by beautiful beaches, 3 world-class golf courses, tennis courts, and plenty of biking trails!
July 21-24, 2026
Hilton Head Island, SC CME Conference
As low as $38 per credit hour! This CME Conference is designed for NPs, PAs, RNs, and Physicians, who can earn up to 26 CME credits and 2.50 APRN Pharmacology credits. This activity is approved for ACCME, AMA, ANCC, APRN and AAPA credit. Please see CME Credit Information for details.
In-Person Pricing
Super Saver
On/Before March 21
$1,197
Early Bird
On/Before April 21
$1,277
Advance
On/Before June 21
$1,377
Standard
After June 21
$1,397
Virtual Pricing
Super Saver
On/Before March 21
$997
Advance
On/Before June 21
$1,067
Standard
After June 21
$1,117
Bonus!
In-person conferences include FREE virtual access!
Includes a FREE On-demand course by topic! Up to 13 CME hours – a $297 value!
BONUS OFFER! Receive a $150 gift card of your choosing by booking your guest room at our host hotel! Select from 200+ brands at TheGiftCardShop.com! Must use group code & book by June 17, 2026 or until rooms sell out. Offer valid for 2026 conferences only.
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CME Virtual Conference
Attend our live-streaming CME conference and experience the event as if you were there in person! This online CME allows you to watch the conference in real time and ask questions from anywhere with a WiFi connection – whether you’re by the pool, in a hotel lobby or room, or from the comfort of your home or office.
New! Recordings of the live event will be accessible for review for thirty (30) days after the conference for all in-person and virtual participants.




