Continuing Medical Education for Anesthesiologists
Built for Anesthesiologists: current anesthesiology literature and automatic CME tracking.
Keep up with the anesthesiology literature, five minutes at a time
Airway algorithms, regional techniques, and perioperative medicine keep evolving. MDProgress keeps Anesthesiologists reading the literature that changes practice, with CME credit accruing case by case.

New anesthesiology papers without another messy reading list
In Anesthesiology, the hard part is not finding more articles. It is spotting the few worth reading between cases in the OR.

A complete learning platform for Anesthesiologists
Use one feed to track the anesthesiology papers worth reading
Anesthesiology is a specialty of quiet updates with loud consequences. Difficult airway algorithms get revised, enhanced recovery protocols rewrite perioperative care, and regional anesthesia techniques multiply. The literature that matters is scattered across anesthesia, surgery, and critical care journals.
MDProgress collects it into one feed shaped by your practice, whether you cover cardiac rooms, obstetric anesthesia, pain medicine, or the general OR slate. Quiz yourself between cases and the credits accumulate in a continuing medical education record you can export in minutes.
Questions Anesthesiologists ask about MDProgress
- Does MDProgress count for CME for Anesthesiologists?
- MDProgress records 0.2 credits for each quiz question you answer and compiles them into a dated CME Activity Report. We are not an accredited provider yet, so the report is designed for self reporting wherever your college or board permits it.
- How does MDProgress know what an Anesthesiologist needs to read?
- Your profile includes your specialty, journal picks, and learning goals. MDProgress uses that to surface recent papers from journals like Anesthesiology, Anesthesia and Analgesia, and the British Journal of Anaesthesia that are more likely to be worth opening.
- How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
- Most Anesthesiologists use MDProgress when they are already checking email or reviewing articles between cases in the OR. The point is a small reading habit, not another study block.
- Does MDProgress only cover anesthesiology?
- No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Orthopedic Surgeons, ENT Specialists, Physiatrists, Transplant Physicians, Reproductive Medicine Specialists, Medical Geneticists, Clinical Immunologists, Pathologists, and many more.
- What does MDProgress cost for Anesthesiologists?
- The first month is free and we do not ask for payment up front. Plans start at $22 per month afterward, and verified residents use MDProgress free for the length of their training.
Be the Anesthesiologist who has already read the latest research
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