Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, a leading provider of continuing medical education, will host a CME conference for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses and physicians from November 10-13 at Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. Attendees can earn up to 26 continuing medical education credits and 4.5 APRN Pharmacology credits.
The conference delivers timely medical information that impacts today's patient care. Expert speakers will lead engaging discussions on Endocrinology, Orthopedics, Men's and Women's Health, and Cardiology and Emergency Medicine. "Healthcare professionals consistently choose our CME conferences because they offer an excellent balance of learning and relaxation," said Chuck Dillehay, creator of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts. "We hand-selected each speaker for the Las Vegas, NV CME conference, knowing each will deliver real-life case studies and clinical updates that attendees can use every day."
Topics, designed for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses and physicians, include: Sneaky Cases of ACS: New STEMI Equivalents You Must Know to Stay Safe; FOOSH Happens: Making Sense of Wrist Pain; Beyond Fatty Liver: Primary Care Strategies for MASLD and MASH (Rx=0.50); and Pelvic Infection Detective Training (Rx=0.50).
For additional information about the Las Vegas, NV CME conference such as location details or speaker bios, visit SkinBonesCME.com. In addition to Las Vegas, other 2026 conferences include Pensacola, FL; Nashville, TN; Orlando, FL; and Denver, CO. Conferences for 2027 include Destin, FL; Myrtle Beach, SC; Pensacola Beach, FL; Hilton Head Island, SC; Denver, CO; Nashville, TN; Orlando, FL; and Las Vegas, NV.
Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts also offers online CME via Virtual and On-demand packages. Visit our website to learn more about online programs.
Since its founding in 2011, the organization has attracted 20,714 healthcare professionals, who have learned from 149 speakers at 97 conference sites, earning nearly 690,000 CME credit hours. This Las Vegas conference underscores the growing demand for practical, engaging CME that fits into busy professional lives.


