Overview of Our Internal Medicine Courses
Internal medicine is the foundation of adult healthcare, encompassing a vast range of conditions from acute illnesses to chronic disease management and preventive care. As diagnostic tools, clinical guidelines, and treatment options continue to evolve, internists and internal medicine providers must remain updated to provide comprehensive, evidence-based care. FreeCME offers a robust selection of free online internal medicine CME courses to support clinicians in delivering high-quality, informed care—without the financial or scheduling barriers often associated with continuing education.
Featured Courses

Helping Clinical Sites Develop Interprofessional Care Pathways for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obesity Care: Experts Weigh In on Targeted Management

Feeding Souls, Protecting Bodies: HIV Outreach in South Florida

Clinical Compendium: Individualizing Care of Patients with Hepatorenal Syndrome – Acute Kidney Injury
Developed in partnership with accredited CME providers, each course is rigorously designed to meet professional education standards and reflect current research, expert consensus, and guideline-based recommendations. Whether you’re managing complex comorbidities in older adults, staying updated on diabetes and hypertension protocols, or addressing preventative screenings in outpatient care, FreeCME equips you with practical, real-world insights that enhance your day-to-day practice. All content is available at no cost, with no subscriptions, hidden fees, or institutional restrictions.
Courses are offered in an on-demand format, so you can learn on your own schedule—whether you’re between patient visits, catching up after hours, or preparing for board recertification. After completing a short assessment, you can instantly download your CME or CE certificate, helping you fulfill licensure, maintenance of certification (MOC), or organizational credentialing requirements efficiently and conveniently.
FreeCME’s internal medicine curriculum spans a broad range of topics critical to adult patient care, including:
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Chronic disease management, such as diabetes, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, and COPD
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Preventive care and screening, including cancer prevention, immunizations, and lifestyle counseling
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Acute care conditions, like pneumonia, atrial fibrillation, DVT/PE, and infections commonly seen in outpatient and hospital settings
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Pharmacologic updates, including polypharmacy considerations, deprescribing strategies, and newer therapies
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Multimorbidity and geriatric care, with a focus on frailty, falls, and cognitive decline
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Mental health in primary care, including depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders
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Care coordination and transitions, including discharge planning and outpatient follow-up
These courses are ideal for internists practicing in both outpatient and inpatient settings, as well as for family medicine providers, hospitalists, nurse practitioners, and PAs who routinely manage adult patients. The curriculum reflects the latest clinical updates from trusted organizations such as the American College of Physicians (ACP), United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), and other specialty societies.