Hematology CME/CE Credits and Courses Online
These online hematology continuing medical education (CME) and continuing education (CE) courses provide education for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other clinicians who are involved in the care of hematological disease. Courses on hematology include information on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of blood diseases and disorders as well as related topics such as regimens and updates, special considerations when treating these patients, and more.
What hematology CME/CE content is on myCME?
Below you will find a complete listing of courses applicable to those searching for education on hematology. The list includes free hematology CME/CE courses as well as those that require a fee, which are clearly marked as “Premium content.”
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Recommended Hematology Courses
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2024 Pan Pacific Lymphoma Conference Expert Insights
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A Paradigm Shift: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors for the Frontline Treatment of Advanced Hodgkin Lymphoma in Adults
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Highlights from Advancing Precision Medicine Multiple Myeloma Management Southern Florida Conference
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Updates in Hemophilia: Approaches to the Comprehensive Care of Women with Hemophilia A using rFVIII
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Advances in Multiple Myeloma – Impact of Novel Anti-CD38 mAb Combination Therapies
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Hybrid Community Oncology Forums: What’s New in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms? An Update on Polycythemia Vera and Essential Thrombocythemia
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Medlive Readouts in Hemolytic Anemias: Updates from the 2024 December Hematology Conference
VideoCME | 1.00 Credit
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Closing the Gap: Leveraging Clinician and Patient Insights to Improve the Treatment of Polycythemia Vera – Webinar 2
VideoCME | CNE | CPE | 0.75 Credits
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Closing the Gap: Leveraging Clinician and Patient Insights to Improve the Treatment of Polycythemia Vera – Webinar 1
VideoCME | CNE | CPE | 0.75 Credits
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Cases and Conversations: The Rationale for Utilizing Non-Factor Replacement Therapies in Hemophilia Care
VideoCME | 1.75 Credits
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ONA Summit 2025: Driving Change Through Innovation and Collaboration
Designed for oncology nurses, this year's Summit will run two days and feature 12 hours of engaging education focused on an array of topics across the cancer care continuum, including: bispecific antibodies, skin cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, HER2-positive solid tumors, and more. Register for free now.
Explore The Blood Project
myCME recommends visiting The Blood Project for unaccredited education about the vital role of blood. The organization leverages blood as a prism to explore the human body, spanning all organ systems and incorporating non-traditional areas into its content, including the history of medicine, comparative physiology, evolutionary medicine, literature in medicine, and art in medicine.
Other myCME pages that may be of interest are the Oncology CME/CE Credits and Courses Online page and the PleXus Communications Oncology and Hematology Series page. Also, please check pages such as CME/CE Series, CME/CE Learning Centers, and Premium Content for more hematology courses. myCME’s What’s New and Live Events sections are useful collections of content. The myCME catalog page will also allow you to search for other content and filter your results in numerous ways.
Looking for courses to satisfy your state’s Medical License requirements?
myCME also offers one of the most comprehensive listings of state CME requirements and courses to fulfill those requirements. Click on your state for more details: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
How to access these CME/CE courses
To utilize these courses and access the content, you will need to establish a myCME account and sign in to myCME. If you do not have a myCME account, please visit the myCME Create a Free Account page. If you do have an account but need to sign in, you can use the myCME Sign in page.
Individual hematology courses carry varying amounts and types of CME/CE credits. Please check the summary box on each course Overview page to see what CME/CE credit types are available and the maximum CME/CE credit available. Not every course offers every CME/CE credit type, so please review the CME/CE credit information before beginning any hematology course.
Other useful resources on myCME
Once you have established your myCME account and signed in, you can use your personalized myCME Dashboard to view your CME/CE credit history and earned CME/CE certificates. If you need help to navigate myCME, please visit either our How to Use the NEW myCME page or the myCME Help Center with frequently asked questions (FAQs).