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Continuing Medical Education for Psychiatrists

Built for Psychiatrists: current psychiatry literature and automatic CME tracking.

Keep up with the psychiatry literature, five minutes at a time

Psychopharmacology, psychotherapy evidence, and interventional psychiatry all advance on separate tracks. MDProgress brings the psychiatric literature to you daily and turns reading into recorded CME.

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The important psychiatry updates collected in one place

You get a cleaner place to check what is new in psychiatry. The feed, quiz, and CME record stay together.

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A complete learning platform for Psychiatrists

Let MDProgress turn the psychiatry literature into a manageable feed

Psychiatry's evidence base is expanding in every direction at once: novel antidepressants and antipsychotics, neurostimulation, psychedelic therapy research, and a steady stream of trials refining what works for whom. Staying current matters clinically and medicolegally, and it is hard to do between full clinic days.

MDProgress turns the psychiatric literature into a daily habit measured in minutes. Your feed reflects your practice, adult or child, inpatient or community, and each article comes with a quiz that logs CME credit. When reporting season arrives, the record is already complete.

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Questions Psychiatrists ask about MDProgress

Does MDProgress count for CME for Psychiatrists?
MDProgress is not an accredited CME provider yet. Standard quiz activity is recorded at 0.2 credits per answered question, and the CME Activity Report PDF is designed to support reporting the credits yourself where your licensing or certification body permits self reported learning.
How does MDProgress know what a Psychiatrist 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 JAMA Psychiatry, the American Journal of Psychiatry, and the Lancet Psychiatry.
How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
A few minutes at a time. Open the feed, read the article that looks relevant, answer the quiz, and move on with the CME activity recorded.
Does MDProgress only cover psychiatry?
No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Infectious Disease Physicians, Intensivists, Geriatricians, Hepatologists, Urologists, Ophthalmologists, Orthopedic Surgeons, ENT Specialists, and many more.
What does MDProgress cost for Psychiatrists?
You get a free month first, with no payment today. After that, plans start at $22 per month. Residents with verified training status pay nothing until they finish.

Make keeping up with the psychiatry literature the easiest part of your week

Your first month is free, with no payment today. Set up your psychiatry profile and preview your feed.

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