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Continuing Medical Education for Intensivists

Built for Intensivists: current critical care literature and automatic CME tracking.

Critical Care CME that fits inside a working day

Critical care evidence turns over fast and the stakes are absolute. MDProgress keeps Intensivists current on ventilation, sepsis, and resuscitation literature, logging CME credit between rounds.

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A faster way to spot worthwhile critical care papers

MDProgress watches journals like Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, and the AJRCCM and brings useful papers into one feed. Read what matters, then record CME from the quiz.

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A complete learning platform for Intensivists

Use one feed to track the critical care papers worth reading

Critical care may be medicine's most rigorously trialed specialty, and the trials keep coming. Fluid strategies, sedation practices, and ventilation targets all carry fresh evidence, and a single landmark publication can change tomorrow morning's rounds.

MDProgress delivers that evidence in ICU compatible portions. The feed reflects your unit and your interests, the quizzes take the length of a coffee, and the CME credits accumulate into a record you can export at reporting time without reconstruction.

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Questions Intensivists ask about MDProgress

Does MDProgress count for CME for Intensivists?
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 Intensivist needs to read?
You tell MDProgress what you read, what you work on, and what you want to learn. The feed weighs new papers against that profile, drawing on thousands of journals, Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, and the AJRCCM among them.
How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
Most Intensivists use MDProgress when they are already checking email or reviewing articles between rounds in the unit. The point is a small reading habit, not another study block.
Does MDProgress only cover critical care?
No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Clinical Biochemists, Clinical Pharmacologists, Clinical Anatomists, Physiologists, Epidemiologists, Public Health Physicians, Clinical Informaticians, Integrative Medicine Physicians, and many more.
What does MDProgress cost for Intensivists?
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 critical care profile and preview your feed.

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