Continuing Medical Education (CME)
Jones & Bartlett Learning is pleased to offer online Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits to educators and working professionals. These courses allow access to Jones & Bartlett Learning’s authoritative content in an interactive, online format - making continuing education more accessible and affordable.
We currently offer the following CME courses online. Click on a course title below to learn more.
Following successful completion of select medical courses offered through JB Learning, users will be issued continuing education credits from one of our participating organizations:
American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) exists to support quality emergency medical care and to promote the interests of emergency physicians. Emergency physicians have responsibility to play the lead roles in the definition, management, evaluation, and improvement of quality emergency care. ACEP issues continuing education credits for physicians and prehospital providers completing the eACLS course, Professional Rescuer CPR course, and ACEP’s EMS series Vital Signs.
Visit the American College of Emergency Physicians at www.acep.org
Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)
ENA is the specialty nursing association serving the emergency nursing profession through research, publications, professional development, and injury prevention. In more than 30 years, ENA has grown larger, stronger, and more influential each year. ENA's mission is to provide visionary leadership for emergency nursing and emergency care. ENA issues continuing education credits for nurses completing the eACLS course.
Visit the Emergency Nurses Association at www.ena.org
Continuing Education Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS)
CECBEMS is a national accrediting body for EMS continuing education courses and course providers. As a CECBEMS sponsoring organization, ACEP provides continuing education credits for prehospital providers for the eACLS course, Professional Rescuer CPR course, and the EMS series Vital Signs.
Visit the Continuing Education Board for Emergency Medical Services at www.cecbems.org
Contact us if you have any questions regarding continuing education credits or regulatory affairs.