The Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts organization will host a continuing medical education conference from June 23-26, 2025, at the Embassy Suites Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort, targeting nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, and physicians seeking professional development. Attendees can earn up to 39 CME credits and 12.50 APRN Pharmacology credits through an immersive educational experience featuring expert speakers across critical medical disciplines. The conference curriculum includes dermatology, diabetes, orthopedics, women's health, cardiology, emergency medicine, and pharmacology/pain management, with specific sessions like "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Identifying Benign and Malignant Skin Lesions" and "Technology and Diabetes: Advancing Diabetes Management With Technology."
Chuck Dillehay, creator of the conference series, emphasized the event's commitment to providing practical, immediately applicable medical knowledge that healthcare professionals can implement directly into their clinical practice. Since its founding in 2011, Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts has become one of the most prominent medical education events nationwide, having facilitated learning for 20,914 healthcare professionals through 125 speakers across 87 conference sites while generating over 500,000 CME credit hours. This growth reflects the increasing demand for accessible, high-quality continuing education that addresses evolving medical challenges and technological advancements in patient care.
The conference's importance lies in its comprehensive approach to addressing knowledge gaps across multiple medical specialties simultaneously, which is particularly valuable for primary care providers who manage diverse patient populations. By offering sessions on dermatological identification, diabetes technology integration, orthopedic assessments, women's health updates, cardiovascular management, emergency protocols, and pain management strategies, the conference helps practitioners stay current with best practices across their scope of practice. The availability of both in-person and virtual options through https://www.skinbonesheartsprivateparts.com ensures broader accessibility for healthcare professionals with varying schedules and geographic limitations.
For those unable to attend the Myrtle Beach event, the organization offers additional 2025 conference locations including Pensacola Beach, Destin, Orlando, Hilton Head, Nashville, Austin, and Las Vegas, along with virtual and on-demand CME packages for flexible learning. This multi-format approach addresses the ongoing need for continuing medical education that accommodates healthcare professionals' demanding schedules while maintaining educational rigor and clinical relevance. The conference's structured credit offerings help practitioners meet licensure and certification requirements while enhancing their clinical competencies across essential medical domains that directly impact patient outcomes and healthcare quality.


