Overview of Our Family Medicine Courses
Family medicine is the cornerstone of primary care, providing continuous, coordinated, and compassionate care to patients across the lifespan. From preventive screenings and chronic disease management to acute care and behavioral health, family physicians and advanced practice providers play a pivotal role in delivering front-line healthcare. To support this diverse and demanding scope of practice, FreeCME offers a wide selection of free online family medicine CME courses that are clinically relevant, evidence-based, and designed for busy healthcare professionals.
Featured Courses

What Will It Take to Overcome Treatment Inertia in Reaching LDL-C Goals? Exploring Opportunities with Emerging PCSK9 Inhibitors to Reduce ASCVD Risk

Rethinking Uncomplicated UTIs: A Comprehensive Review of Diagnosis, Management, and Novel and Emerging Treatment Options

Updates on Surveillance and Management of HCC for Primary Care Clinicians: A Guide for Improving Outcomes in Rural and Underserved Communities
Each activity is developed in partnership with accredited CME providers, ensuring that every course meets rigorous standards for medical education, clinical accuracy, and professional relevance. Whether you’re managing hypertension, diagnosing skin conditions, evaluating mental health symptoms, or advising on immunizations, FreeCME gives you free access to high-quality content that reflects the latest clinical guidelines and research. With no subscriptions, hidden costs, or registration fees, our platform offers a flexible, accessible way to stay informed and earn CME credits—at no cost.
Our courses are entirely online and available on demand, allowing you to complete them whenever and wherever it fits your schedule. After finishing a short post-test, you can instantly download your CME certificate—streamlining your ability to meet state licensure, maintenance of certification (MOC), or organizational credentialing requirements.
The FreeCME family medicine curriculum spans a wide range of essential topics, including:
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Preventive care and screening, including age-specific wellness visits and immunization updates
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Chronic disease management, such as diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and asthma
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Acute care in outpatient settings, from respiratory infections to musculoskeletal complaints
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Behavioral and mental health, including depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders
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Women’s and men’s health, including contraception, prostate health, and sexual health
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Geriatrics and end-of-life care, covering polypharmacy, cognitive decline, and advanced care planning
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Pediatrics, including developmental milestones, vaccination schedules, and common childhood illnesses
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Health equity and culturally competent care, helping clinicians provide more inclusive, personalized support
These CME activities are ideal for family physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other clinicians who care for patients of all ages in primary care, community health, urgent care, and outpatient settings. The content often integrates current guidelines from organizations like the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), helping clinicians stay aligned with best practices in patient-centered care.