Pharmacology CME: Accredited Online Courses for Healthcare Professionals

CME Procedures offers pharmacology CME programs presented by Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) providers who are actively working in direct patient care — not academics removed from the clinical setting. Our CME courses are accredited by the ACCME and AANP, covering the drug therapies and treatment guidelines most relevant to your practice.

From antibiotics and sepsis to antiarrhythmics, toxicology, and opioid management, our pharmacology continuing medical education catalog addresses the medication topics clinicians encounter most. All pharmacology credits are available 100% on demand, so you can work through modules between patients, not just between jobs.

Why Choose CME Procedures for Pharmacology Courses?

  • All courses presented by PharmDs who hold active leadership and management roles within their healthcare organizations
  • Clinical depth across a wide range of drug therapy topics: antibiotics, anticoagulation, sepsis, stroke, cardiac medications, toxicology, substance abuse, and more
  • Earn pharmacology CME credits that satisfy DEA renewal requirements through our Substance Abuse and Toxicology series
  • Dedicated Focus series for providers who want an in-depth dive into antibiotics or cardiology pharmacology specifically
  • Dual-accredited for AMA Category 1 CME Credit and AANP CE credit — one catalog that works for physicians, NPs, and PAs
  • New series added regularly as treatment guidelines evolve
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Comprehensive Pharmcology Continuing Medical Education Offerings

Pharmacology Series 1 – Antibiotics and Toxicology

Pharmacology Series 1 – Antibiotics and Toxicology

Stay current with the latest pharmacological practices in emergency medicine. Covering a range of drug therapies and treatment guidelines, this series ensures you are well-prepared to manage pharmacological needs in diverse emergency situations.

Pharmacology Series 2 – Sepsis, Stroke, ACLS

Pharmacology Series 2 – Sepsis, Stroke, ACLS

What says emergency medicine more than Sepsis, Stroke, and ACLS? This series focuses on the more acute and emergent patient conditions that emergency medicine providers need to treat quickly and aggressively.  Presented by our Pharmacist Team of active providers working in direct patient care, this series will make you more comfortable with the most critical of patients.

Pharmacology Series 3 – Antidotes, Illict Drugs, Antiarrhythmics

Pharmacology Series 3 – Antidotes, Illict Drugs, Antiarrhythmics

A blend of common emergency topics is discussed in this series that combines illicit drugs and antidotes with , antiarrhythmic medications.  Presented by our Pharmacist Team of active providers working in direct patient care, this series earn you accredited pharmacology CME.

Pharmacology Series 4 – ABX, A-Fib, and More

Pharmacology Series 4 – ABX, A-Fib, and more

Providers working in emergency medicine encounter atrial fibrillation on a daily basis.  These modules are presented by our pharmacist team and review treatment plans and options for this arrhythmia.  In addition to a-fib, you will also have access to accredited CME focuses on antibiotics.

Pharmacology Series 5 – Opioids, Stroke, VTE and More

Pharmacology Series 5 – Opioids, Stroke, VTE and More

Emergency Medicine Providers looking for blend of accredited pharmacology CME topics will love this series.  The modules includes education on opioids, VTE, and stroke.  All common emergency medicine presentations.

Pharmacology Series 6 – Electrolyte Disturbances, Sepsis and More

Pharmacology Series 6 – Electrolyte Disturbances, Sepsis and More

Emergency Medicine Providers treat electrolyte disturbances on a daily basis.  This series reviews treatment plans and patient work ups and we have added stroke education.  Presented by our Pharmacist Team of active providers working in direct patient care, this series will make you more comfortable with the most critical of patients.

Pharmacology Series 7 – Opioids, Pediatric Toxidromes and More

Pharmacology Series 7 – Opioids, Pediatric Toxidromes and More

This series will offer you CME that can be used for your DEA renewal.  Presented by our Pharmacist Team of active providers working in direct patient care, this series discusses opioid abuse, treatment plans, and statistics.  In addition, we review pediatric toxidromes which will help you identify and treat these pediatric emergencies.

Pharmacology Series 8 – Patient Poisoning, CCB and BB Toxicity, and More

Pharmacology Series 8 – Patient Poisoning, CCB and BB Toxicity, Acetaminophen Toxicity, Prescribing Antimicrobials, Liver Failure

Perfect for Emergency Medicine, Acute Care, Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Urgent Care. and Family Practice. Modules are presented by Pharm-D’s who actively participate in patient care. This series is approved for Pharmacology CME/CE credit. Each topic reviews case presentations, works ups, treatment plans, and more.

Pharmacology Focus – Antibiotics

Pharmacology Focus – Antibiotics

This series is in an in-depth review on antibiotics.  Presented by our Pharmacists, who are active in direct patient care, there are multiple modules to review antibiotics and Sepsis guidelines.  This series is perfect for emergency medicine providers that encounter sepsis and prescribe antibiotics.

Pharmacology Focus – Cardiology

Pharmacology Focus – Cardiology

If you are looking for a series about emergent cardiac medications and treatment plans, this course is perfect.  This series includes multiple emergent cardiac presentations including: ACLS, atrial fibrillation, anticoagulants and their reversal agents, and more.

Pharmacology Focus – Substance Abuse and Toxicology

Pharmacology Focus – Substance Abuse and Toxicology

Looking for CME that will satisfy the DEA requirements? We have everything you need here.  This series reviews opioids, substance abuse, toxidromes, alcohol abuse, antidotes and more.  Emergency medicine providers will ear accredited Pharmacology CME and meet the DEA standards at the same time.

What Makes Our Pharmacology CME Unique?

  • Every course is taught by PharmDs who are embedded in clinical care — including ICU, pediatric, emergency medicine, internal medicine, and outpatient settings
  • Topic coverage goes beyond surface-level reviews: each series digs into treatment plans, patient workups, current guidelines, and clinical decision-making
  • The Substance Abuse and Toxicology series is structured to meet DEA renewal requirements while still earning accredited pharmacology CME credits
  • ACCME-accredited and AANP-approved, covering both AMA Category 1 and CE credit in a single purchase
  • Courses are updated as guidelines change, so the pharmacology content stays clinically relevant

Frequently Asked Questions

1Who presents the pharmacology CME courses?
All series are presented by PharmDs who are actively involved in direct patient care and hold leadership roles within their healthcare organizations. Their backgrounds span pediatric, ICU, critical care, emergency medicine, internal medicine, and outpatient pharmacy.
2Does your pharmacology course satisfy DEA renewal requirements?
Yes. Our Pharmacology Focus – Substance Abuse and Toxicology series is designed to meet DEA requirements for substance abuse CME, covering opioids, toxicology, antidotes, alcohol withdrawal, and more.
3How is online pharmacology learning structured?
Courses are video-based and fully self-paced. Each module covers a specific drug therapy topic with case presentations, treatment guidelines, and clinical pearls. You have 12 months of access from your purchase date.
4What pharmacology topics are covered across the series?
Topics include antibiotics and sepsis, ACLS and cardiac arrest, stroke management, atrial fibrillation, anticoagulation and reversal agents, opioid abuse, electrolyte disturbances, toxicology, pediatric toxidromes, and more.
5Are these courses approved for both physician and nurse practitioner credit?
Yes. CME Procedures is accredited by the ACCME for AMA Category 1 CME Credit and is an AANP Approved Provider for CE credit, so a single purchase satisfies requirements across provider types.