Women’s health is a topic that covers so much more than reproductive health and maternity. There are a wide range of non-reproductive medical problems that manifest differently in women, and it is vital that family physicians are equipped with the best women’s health education. Sign up for an AAFP women’s health CME course or attend one of our women’s health conferences or events.
AAFP women’s health CME courses help physicians better treat female health conditions of all kinds. From sexually transmitted diseases to urinary tract infections and racial inequalities in women’s health, understanding the unique approach to women’s health is vital for pregnant and non-pregnant patients alike.
Our courses cover these women’s health topics and more:
The AAFP provides a wide range of women’s health education options with CME credits, from journal articles and women’s health courses to podcasts. Some of our popular women’s health CME and their credit amounts include:
Women’s Health Edition 10 online CME course: Up to 24.75 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits
Family-Centered Pregnancy Care Edition 11 online CME course: Up to 20.75 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits
Family-Centered Pregnancy Care conference: Up to 25.75 Live AAFP Prescribed credits
To maintain AAFP membership requirements, family physicians must report at least 150 credits of approved CME every three calendars. Please keep in mind that your state licensing board may require an additional amount of CME or more specific requirements as well.
Yes, the AAFP has two women’s health conferences in 2025. Both are held in Denver, Colorado, in August 2025.
The Family-Centered Pregnancy Care maternity care conference focuses on pregnancy care from pre-conception to post-childbirth and covers continuity of care, rural pregnancy challenges, VTE in pregnancy and more.
The Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) course is a one-day program that covers teamwork-based pregnancy care solutions and includes interactive group case study workstations.