New and Updated Content
Our editorial board distills emerging medicine into valuable learning modules.
CurrentMD COVID provides up-to-date COVID-19 information, presented in digestible 5 to 20-minute modules, downloadable to your mobile device for learning on the go. We constantly scan the current literature and distill it into actionable content, and update it frequently, so it’s available when you need it.
Increase your confidence to diagnose, treat, and manage COVID-19 patients, including those with comorbidities requiring critical care.
ONLY $99/ year
(If you are licensed in South Carolina, click here)
(Android coming soon)
While all of our courses are mobile-friendly and can be accessed via your web browser, due to high mobile usage and need for offline access, we developed an app for iPhone and iPad for the best possible experience. Today, you can access CurrentMD COVID through the app. In the future we plan to add more features and additional K2P products to the app.
Our editorial board distills emerging medicine into valuable learning modules.
Add content to your personal playlist to keep track of your progress and easily access your modules on the go.
Accessible via smartphone, tablet, and desktop with modules as short as 5 minutes so you can always find time to learn.
13.75 CME credits with new modules being added.
Current, Unbiased COVID-19 Information at Your Fingertips
From users
From COVID modules with more being added.
“CurrentMD COVID is a cutting-edge educational platform that assists physicians in delivering the best care to their patients during this pandemic. The curriculum is regularly updated with the most recent discoveries about COVID-19 as they are coming down the line and keeping physicians on the front line of the most recent information.”
– Dr. Michael Finch, President, South Carolina Medical Association
“Excellent review of COVID with latest knowledge provided. I use information from here to formulate treatment plans for my patients. Furthermore, I know what signs and symptoms to address each step of the way.”
– Herman Carneiro, Cardiology Fellow at University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University