The Ohio State University Medical Center

About CCME

The Center for Continuing Medical Education at The Ohio State University Medical Center was founded in 1962. We are dedicated through a rich and innovative tradition to providing high quality continuing medical education to physicians and other healthcare professionals in order to facilitate the delivery of better and enhanced patient care and outcomes.

Accreditation

The Ohio State University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The Ohio State University Medical Center designates CME educational activity on an hour per hour basis in Category 1 credit toward the American Medical Association (AMA) Physician’s Recognition Award.

Location

We are located on the Health Sciences campus of The Ohio State University.

Center for Continuing Medical Education
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Suite 206 Atwell Hall
453 W. 10th Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Telephone # 614-293-3576
Fax # 614-293-4180

Cost

Viewing our online education is free! (Category 1 CME certification requires minimal fees.) Our online programs are easy to access and only require an internet connection and the RealOne Player. View a demo program (Opens in a new window.)

Fees

Fees will gladly be refunded if notice of cancellation is received a minimum of 7 business days prior to the CME event. All fees are subject to a non-refundable administrative charge which is determined by the cost of the conference. Fees are due upon registration and may be paid by VISA, MasterCard, check or money order. Checks should be made payable to OSU-CCME .

Disclosure Policy

It is the policy of The Ohio State University Medical Center and the Center for Continuing Medical Education to adhere to the ACCME standards for commercial support to avoid any conflict of interest and/or commercial bias. These standards ensure the independence, objectivity, and scientific credibility of all CCME sponsored educational activities. All individuals who participate in sponsored activities are expected to disclose any significant relationships that may pose a conflict of interest. Significant relationships include, but are not limited to: grant/research support, advisory board membership, stockholder (not as part of a mutual fund), honorarium recipient, editorial board involvement, and consultant/speaker. In addition, these are financial, commercial or research relationships or interests that have occurred within the past 12 months that the individual, individual's spouse or immediate family have that might affect the individual's ability to provide a fair and balanced presentation for the proposed CME activity. Any individual who refuses to disclose or does not intentionally fully disclose pertinent aforementioned relationships will be excluded from the CME activity. In the event a conflict of interest is discovered, the CME audience will be notified of the conflict of interest resolution prior to the CME activity.