The Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts continuing medical education conference, scheduled for November 11-14, 2025, at Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel and Casino, represents a significant opportunity for healthcare professionals to advance their clinical knowledge while earning essential credits. This event targets nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, and physicians, offering up to 39 CME credits and 10.50 APRN Pharmacology credits, which are crucial for maintaining licensure and staying current in rapidly evolving medical fields. The conference's curriculum covers timely topics that directly impact patient care, including Dermatology, Diabetes, Orthopedics, Women's Health, Cardiology, and Emergency Medicine, ensuring participants gain practical insights applicable to their daily practice.
Chuck Dillehay, creator of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, highlighted the conference's design to balance learning with relaxation, featuring hand-selected speakers who provide real-life case studies and clinical pearls. Sessions such as 'Let Them Eat Cake! - Basic Science, Infections, Infestations & Bites' and 'Dispelling Sexual Myths' cater to a diverse range of medical professionals, addressing both foundational and specialized knowledge gaps. This approach not only enhances clinical skills but also fosters a collaborative environment where attendees can network and share experiences, ultimately improving healthcare delivery. Since its founding in 2011, the organization has grown into one of the most popular CME providers in the country, with over 20,000 healthcare professionals participating, underscoring its relevance and impact on the medical community.
For those unable to attend the Las Vegas event, Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts offers additional conferences in locations like Hilton Head, SC, Nashville, TN, and Pensacola Beach, FL, as detailed on their website at https://www.skinbonesheartsprivateparts.com/conferences. The organization also ensures broader accessibility through online CME opportunities via virtual and on-demand packages, allowing healthcare professionals to engage in continuing education regardless of geographic or scheduling constraints. This flexibility is vital in today's healthcare landscape, where ongoing learning is essential for adapting to new treatments and technologies. The upcoming Las Vegas conference continues this tradition, providing a dynamic setting for education and professional growth, which is critical for addressing complex patient needs and advancing overall healthcare quality.


