Earn FREE CME credits at your convenience with the MS Virtual Education Academy mobile application while reviewing the state-of-the-science in the diagnosis and management of multiple sclerosis and assessing patient management recommendations from leading clinicians. To accommodate learner preferences, content is available through engaging tutorials, online lectures, or expert podcasts. The MS Virtual Education Academy mobile application for iPhone®, iPad® and iPod Touch® allows you to access a wealth of educational material with the press of a button.
To earn FREE CME credit, use your current MSCMEAcademy.com login or register directly from the app. Simply select an activity of interest and view or listen to the material. Each activity requires a pre- and post-test. When the post-test is completed, your CME certificate will be e-mailed to you directly.
Visit the MyCME section to view earned credits. Each activity on the MS Virtual Education Academy mobile application, have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
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