Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, a leading provider of continuing medical education, has announced a CME conference set for September 15-18 at the Hilton Pensacola Beach in Florida. The event is designed for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, and physicians, offering up to 26 continuing medical education credits and 4.00 APRN Pharmacology credits.
According to the organization, the conference will deliver timely medical information that directly impacts patient care. Expert speakers will present on topics including Endocrinology, Orthopedics, Dermatology, Cardiology, and Emergency Medicine. Chuck Dillehay, creator of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, stated, “Healthcare professionals consistently choose our CME conferences because they offer an excellent balance of learning and relaxation. We hand-selected each speaker for the Pensacola Beach CME conference, knowing each will deliver real-life case studies and clinical updates that attendees can use every day.”
Specific topics scheduled include “Imaging is Not for the Faint Hearted: Use of EKGs and Echocardiography in the Management of Cardiac Disease,” “Breaking it Down: Fracture Fundamentals,” “Type 1 Diabetes: Early Detection, Staging, and Evolving Strategies for Primary Care (Rx=0.50),” and “Face the Facts: Skin Clearing Solutions (Rx=0.50).”
For additional details such as location information and speaker bios, interested parties can visit SkinBonesCME.com. In addition to the Pensacola Beach event, the organization has scheduled several other CME conferences throughout 2026, including in Myrtle Beach, SC; Pensacola, FL (July); Hilton Head, SC; Nashville, TN; Orlando, FL; Denver, CO; and Las Vegas, NV.
Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts also offers online CME through virtual and on-demand packages, which can be accessed via their website. Since its founding in 2011, the organization has grown to become one of the most popular and fastest-growing CME providers in the country. To date, 20,714 healthcare professionals have attended 97 conferences, learning from 149 speakers and earning nearly 690,000 CME credit hours.
This conference matters because it provides healthcare professionals with essential, up-to-date clinical knowledge that can be immediately applied in practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes. For professionals with limited budgets and time, such events offer efficient, high-quality education in a relaxed setting.

