DKBmed Continuing Medical Education
Reaching over 150,000 clinicians worldwide, we strive to connect health

DKBmed works to provide health care professionals with the most effective medical education to ensure optimal patient care- and to close identified practice gaps. Since we offer both live and online programs, physicians can earn CME credit at their convenience.

03/04/2026

Why is it insufficient to advise our patients to simply eat less and move more? How does that impact obesity treatment decisions? Watch the full episode to learn more!

Full episode here: http://dialoguesinobesity.dkbmed.com/ (link in bio)

Faculty in video: Marc-Andre Cornier, MD, FTOS, FAHA, Professor of Medicine with Tenure , James A. Keating Endowed Chair in Diabetes, Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases, Medical University of South Carolina and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA, Director of Education, Obesity at Healthy4Life

In partnership with

02/26/2026

MASLD is a disease hiding in plain sight! Watch the full on-demand video webcast to learn more and earn free CME credit! http://masld.dkbmed.com/ (link in bio)
Faculty in video: Jaime P. Almandoz, MD, MBA, FTOS, DABOM
In partnership with The Obesity Society

02/25/2026

Obesity is significantly underdiagnosed and undertreated! Why is that? And why do many patients discontinue treatment? Watch the full episode to learn more!

Full episode here: http://dialoguesinobesity.dkbmed.com/

Faculty in video: Marc-Andre Cornier, MD, FTOS, FAHA, Professor of Medicine with Tenure, James A. Keating Endowed Chair in Diabetes, Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases, Medical University of South Carolina and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA, Director of Education, Obesity at Healthy4Life

In partnership with

02/23/2026

New CME/CE newsletter and video podcast! Join Dr. Matthew Spinelli from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital as he shares his experience and expertise in helping clinicians considering long-acting injectable PrEP options. Start now: https://elit.dkbmed.com/issues/234/preview

02/20/2026

this year!

Taking a moment to share our successful presentations at hashtag ! The past couple days we’ve shared some key insights f...
02/19/2026

Taking a moment to share our successful presentations at hashtag ! The past couple days we’ve shared some key insights from our programs. Educating others is what we’re all about!

Thanks to everyone that saw one of our presentations or stopped by our booth!

02/05/2026

During this complimentary dinner, expert faculty reviewed the latest clinical trial data on newly approved and emerging therapies, providing practical insights to support more personalized care and improved patient outcomes. 👀Join us going to SCLC.dkbmed.com

02/04/2026

Advancements in Alzheimer’s treatment are showing very promising results, but early diagnosis is important! Learn what you should know about advancements in Alzheimer’s detection and treatment in this webinar! https://souls.dkbmed.com/

02/04/2026

We've been framing obesity the wrong way!

In this video podcast, Dr. Michael Albert () and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA talk about the proper framing of obesity and how it can deliver better outcomes for patients.

Watch the full episode here: https://dialoguesinobesity.dkbmed.com/

Faculty in video: Dr. Michael Albert, Co-founder & CMO of Accomplish Health, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA, Director of Education, Obesity at Healthy4Life

02/02/2026

Oncologists near Galveston come join us for a free CME dinner!  
Dr. Singhi will be presenting the latest efficacy and safety data from clinical trials of newly approved and emerging therapies and new therapeutic combinations to treat small-cell lung cancer. He’ll also be covering management of immune-related adverse events. 
Event details: Tuesday, March 10 at 6:30pm at Hearsay on The Strand 2410 Strand St 
Seats are very limited so register ASAP: https://sclc.dkbmed.com/

01/29/2026

New blood biomarkers are moving Alzheimer’s diagnosis into primary care! Learn what you should know about these new diagnosis tools and earn free CME/CE credit by watching the webinar! Watch now: https://souls.dkbmed.com/

01/28/2026

Is BMI enough, or should primary care providers also be taking waist circumference to measure disease severity? Watch the full discussion with Dr. Michael Albert and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA here: https://dialoguesinobesity.dkbmed.com/

Faculty in video: Dr. Michael Albert, Co-founder & CMO of Accomplish Health, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Karli Burridge, PA-C, MMS, MFOMA, Director of Education, Obesity at Healthy4Life

In partnership with The Obesity Society

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About Us

DKBmed is an integrated, continuing medical education company operated by an experienced team of medical education professionals and the finest faculty in the country. Our goal is to provide health care professionals the most effective medical education to ensure optimal patient care and to close identified practice gaps.

While we offer the full range of medical education program development (needs assessments, planning, design, and production) for symposia and enduring materials, our goal is to create unique programs that offer physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other health care professionals access to world-class CME wherever and whenever time permits.

As clinical productivity demands increase, health care professionals have less time to allocate to conventional CME activities and seek more flexible ways of meeting education requirements. Online CME (eCME) has responded to this need by enabling physicians to earn CME credit at any time, day or night. Yet, searching and finding relevant eCME programs remains a major barrier to increased eCME adoption.