Continuing Medical Education for Internists
A learning platform for Internists: the latest internal medicine literature, with CME built in.
CME for Internists who want to enjoy keeping up with the literature
Internal medicine is the broadest deep specialty there is. MDProgress matches the general medicine literature to your inpatient or ambulatory scope and turns your reading into tracked CME.

A faster way to spot worthwhile internal medicine papers
In Internal Medicine, the hard part is not finding more articles. It is spotting the few worth reading between rounds and consults.

A complete learning platform for Internists
Use one feed to track the internal medicine papers worth reading
Internists are expected to hold the whole of adult medicine in working memory while the evidence underneath it keeps moving. Heart failure targets change, diabetes agents multiply, and perioperative guidance gets rewritten. The reading pile grows faster than any call schedule allows.
MDProgress gives you one feed tuned to how you actually practice, hospitalist or clinic based, generalist or subspecialty leaning. Recent articles from the journals you trust arrive daily, each one a quiz away from CME credit, so staying current happens in minutes you already have.
Questions Internists ask about MDProgress
- Does MDProgress count for CME for Internists?
- 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 an Internist needs to read?
- Your profile includes your specialty, journal picks, and learning goals. MDProgress uses that to surface recent papers from journals like NEJM, JAMA Internal Medicine, and Annals of Internal Medicine that are more likely to be worth opening.
- How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
- Most Internists use MDProgress when they are already checking email or reviewing articles between rounds and consults. The point is a small reading habit, not another study block.
- Does MDProgress only cover internal medicine?
- No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including General Practitioners, Cardiologists, Family Physicians, Emergency Physicians, Pediatricians, Dermatologists, Psychiatrists, Anesthesiologists, and many more.
- What does MDProgress cost for Internists?
- 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.
Try the learning platform built for Internists
Your first month is free, with no payment today. Set up your internal medicine profile and preview your feed.
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