Earning CME Credits with surgeON
You can earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits through surgeON in two ways:
• Attend a LIVE event and claim CME after the event.
• Watch an accredited on-demand video any time and claim CME after viewing it.
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Verify Your Eligibility
To apply for CME credits, you must:
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Be a licensed healthcare professional involved in patient care—such as a surgeon, physician, or related medical staff.
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Confirm that the specific surgeON event or video is accredited for CME purposes (details are included in the event or video description).
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Fully participate in the accredited session, meeting all attendance and engagement requirements set by the accrediting body.
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Participate in the Accredited Activity
LIVE Events: Attend the entire event and engage in required activities (e.g., Q&A, case studies, group discussions).
On-Demand Videos: Watch the full video in one session to meet eligibility criteria.
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Participation is electronically tracked to meet the documentation requirements of the accrediting agency.
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For virtual LIVE events, make sure your registration name matches your display name on Zoom so attendance can be tracked accurately.
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Ensure your name is correctly listed in the registration system before the event begins—especially if you’ve used nicknames or variations of your name in the past.
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Record Your CME Credits
After receiving your certificate:
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Add the credits to your personal professional development log.
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Store your certificate safely as proof of participation.
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Keep your records updated for license renewal, re-credentialing, or professional audits.
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CME Application Support & Key Reminders
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For assistance, contact the CME Support Team at info@surgeon-events.org (details also available on the website and in event communications).
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Ensure your name is correct in event records to avoid tracking issues.
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CME credits are awarded only after completing all required steps: full participation, evaluation submission, and attendance verification.
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Maintain accurate records to demonstrate ongoing competency and compliance with professional standards.


European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®)