Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, a leading provider of continuing medical education, will host a CME conference for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, and physicians from June 9-12 at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Destin, Florida. The event allows attendees to earn up to 26 continuing medical education credits and 3.5 APRN Pharmacology credits, delivering timely medical information that impacts contemporary patient care. Expert speakers will lead discussions on Dermatology, Orthopedics, Men's and Women's Health, and Cardiology and Emergency Medicine, providing practical knowledge for daily clinical practice.
Chuck Dillehay, creator of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, noted that healthcare professionals consistently choose these conferences for their balance of learning and relaxation. The Destin event features hand-selected speakers who will present real-life case studies and clinical updates. Topics include Drugs in Dermatology, Legwork Differential for hip-to-heel examinations, Whole Person Contraceptive Counseling, and insights into Cardio-Athletics and Athletic Cardiomyopathy. These sessions are designed to equip attendees with actionable strategies to improve patient outcomes and stay current with medical advancements.
The conference underscores the growing demand for accessible, high-quality continuing education in healthcare. With healthcare systems facing evolving challenges, such events help professionals maintain licensure, enhance skills, and adapt to new treatments and technologies. For additional information about the Destin CME conference, including location details and speaker bios, visit https://SkinBonesCME.com. Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts also offers CME online through Virtual and On-demand packages, expanding access to education for busy practitioners. To learn more about online programs, visit https://ourwebsite.
Since its founding in 2011, Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts has become one of the most popular and fastest-growing CME events in the country, with 20,714 healthcare professionals attending 97 conferences and earning nearly 690,000 CME credit hours. This growth reflects the critical role of continuing education in addressing workforce shortages and improving healthcare quality. Additional conferences scheduled for 2026 include events in Myrtle Beach, Pensacola, Hilton Head, Nashville, Orlando, Denver, and Las Vegas, offering diverse opportunities for professional development nationwide.
The Destin conference highlights the importance of targeted education in specialized fields like dermatology and cardiology, which can lead to better diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy. By fostering networking and knowledge-sharing among peers, such events contribute to a more collaborative and informed healthcare community. As budgets and time constraints challenge professionals, efficient CME options like this conference enable them to maximize their educational investments while advancing their careers and patient care standards.


