Why APN Doesn’t Offer CME Credits

At Advanced Practitioners Network (APN), we made a deliberate decision not to pursue CME accreditation for our trainings and conferences.


Here’s why:

CME accreditation comes with strict content limitations that often restrict what can be discussed, including emerging therapies, integrative protocols, off-label applications, and real-world practice experiences.

CME requirements can introduce bias by favoring “approved” topics and government-endorsed standards, sometimes at the expense of innovation and individualized patient care.

We believe in providing open, honest, and actionable education — grounded in best practices, real clinical outcomes, and professional collaboration — not confined by outdated frameworks or regulatory red tape.

Our focus is on real-world success: what’s working, what’s not, and how practitioners can continuously grow, adapt, and deliver better results for their patients.

We respect the critical role CME has in certain contexts, but we believe the freedom to engage in transparent, forward-thinking discussion is essential for driving meaningful innovation in modern healthcare.

Our mission is to empower providers with practical knowledge, peer-to-peer insight, and advanced strategies — not just to meet checkboxes, but to truly elevate their practice and patient outcomes.