Overview of Our CME Courses for Nurses
Nurses are the backbone of healthcare—delivering critical care, advocating for patients, and continually adapting to advancements in clinical practice. At FreeCME, we recognize the pivotal role nurses play and are committed to supporting your professional growth through accessible, high-quality continuing education.
Whether you work in acute care, primary care, long-term care, or community health, staying current with evidence-based practice is essential. FreeCME offers a curated selection of free CME/CE activities designed to help you maintain licensure, expand clinical knowledge, and meet the evolving needs of your patients.
Featured CME Courses

Linking Experts and Primary Care Clinicians to Improve IBD Recognition and Management in Rural and Underserved Communities – Lessons Learned

Antibody-Drug Conjugates and Adverse Events: Improving Identification and Management Among Oncology Nurses Serving Rural and Underserved Communities

HIV Care and Support: Best Practices for Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Clinic Environment

Fostering Trust in Clinical Encounters: Reducing Bias and Enhancing HIV Care Conversations

Advancing Care in Non-Clear Cell RCC: Optimizing ICI and TKIs

Considering a Comprehensive Approach for Bronchiectasis Management: Advances in Multimodal Treatment

Establishing Interprofessional Clinical Pathways to Prevent Pediatric RSV

Establishing Multidisciplinary Frameworks for CMV Prevention and Treatment in High-Risk Posttransplant Patients
Why Nurses Choose FreeCME
With our online courses you can access top-quality CME content without subscription fees or hidden charges. Our courses are developed in collaboration with respected & accredited medical education providers and are designed to meet the continuing education needs of nurses. FreeCME supports a flexible learning environment where you can study on your schedule with on-demand modules accessible anytime, anywhere. With our wide range of clinical topics for you to choose from, you can explore practical, clinically relevant courses across areas like infection prevention, pharmacology updates, chronic disease management, patient safety, and more.