Continuing Medical Education for Cardiologists
Built for Cardiologists: current cardiology literature and automatic CME tracking.
CME for Cardiologists who want to enjoy keeping up with the literature
Cardiology moves fast. MDProgress reads the cardiovascular literature with you, surfaces the trials and guideline updates that touch your practice, and records CME credit while you do it.

The important cardiology updates collected in one place
In Cardiology, the hard part is not finding more articles. It is spotting the few worth reading between echo reads and clinic patients.

A complete learning platform for Cardiologists
Use one feed to track the cardiology papers worth reading
Few fields publish at the pace of cardiology. Landmark trials land at every major meeting, guideline updates follow, and the gap between what was taught in fellowship and what is current keeps widening. Most Cardiologists do not have a literature problem. They have a filtering problem.
MDProgress builds a daily feed around your cardiovascular practice, whether that leans interventional, imaging, electrophysiology, or general consultative cardiology. You see recent articles matched to your scope, quiz yourself on the ones that matter, and your continuing medical education record grows from the reading you were going to do anyway.
Questions Cardiologists ask about MDProgress
- Does MDProgress count for CME for Cardiologists?
- Not as an accredited provider yet. Every answered quiz question records 0.2 credits into your activity record, and the exportable CME Activity Report is built for self reporting where your licensing or certification body allows it.
- How does MDProgress know what a Cardiologist needs to read?
- During onboarding you choose your specialty, journals, learning goals, and the kinds of patients or problems you see. The feed then favors recent papers that match that day-to-day work, including titles like Circulation, JACC, and the European Heart Journal.
- How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
- Most Cardiologists use MDProgress when they are already checking email or reviewing articles between echo reads and clinic patients. The point is a small reading habit, not another study block.
- Does MDProgress only cover cardiology?
- No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Hepatologists, Urologists, Ophthalmologists, Orthopedic Surgeons, ENT Specialists, Physiatrists, Transplant Physicians, Reproductive Medicine Specialists, and many more.
- What does MDProgress cost for Cardiologists?
- 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.
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Your first month is free, with no payment today. Set up your cardiology profile and preview your feed.
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