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Continuing Medical Education for Pulmonologists

A learning platform for Pulmonologists: the latest pulmonology literature, with CME built in.

CME for Pulmonologists who want to enjoy keeping up with the literature

Asthma biologics, ILD therapies, and ventilation evidence keep advancing. MDProgress brings the respiratory literature to Pulmonologists in daily portions, with CME credit attached to every quiz.

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A faster way to spot worthwhile pulmonology papers

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

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A complete learning platform for Pulmonologists

Keep important pulmonology changes organized before they pile up

Respiratory medicine spans clinic, bronchoscopy suite, sleep lab, and ICU, and each setting has its own moving literature. Biologic options for airway disease keep expanding, antifibrotics changed ILD management, and the ventilation evidence refreshed an entire generation of practice.

MDProgress assembles one respiratory feed from that spread, tuned to where you actually work. Read an article over coffee, take the short quiz, and the CME credit is recorded with the source attached. Keeping up becomes a habit instead of a backlog.

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Questions Pulmonologists ask about MDProgress

Does MDProgress count for CME for Pulmonologists?
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 Pulmonologist 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 the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Chest, and the European Respiratory Journal.
How much time does keeping up with the literature take?
Most Pulmonologists use MDProgress when they are already checking email or reviewing articles between clinic and the bronch suite. The point is a small reading habit, not another study block.
Does MDProgress only cover pulmonology?
No. MDProgress covers many other specialties too, including Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, Obstetrician Gynecologists, Neurologists, Oncologists, Radiologists, Gastroenterologists, Endocrinologists, and many more.
What does MDProgress cost for Pulmonologists?
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 pulmonology profile and preview your feed.

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