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 June 9-12, 2026, at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Destin, Florida. Attendees can earn up to 26 continuing medical education credits and 3.5 APRN Pharmacology credits through sessions designed to deliver timely medical information impacting patient care.
The conference features expert speakers delivering discussions on Dermatology, Orthopedics, Men's and Women's Health, and Cardiology and Emergency Medicine. Specific topics include Drugs in Dermatology, Legwork Differential: Hip to Heel Specialized Examination, Whole Person Contraceptive Counseling, and Getting to the Heart of Cardio-Athletics and Athletic Cardiomyopathy. Chuck Dillehay, creator of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, stated that healthcare professionals consistently choose these conferences for their balance of learning and relaxation, with hand-selected speakers providing real-life case studies and clinical updates.
This Destin event is part of a broader 2026 conference series that includes locations such as Myrtle Beach, SC, Pensacola, FL (in July and September), Hilton Head, SC, Nashville, TN, Orlando, FL, Denver, CO, and Las Vegas, NV. The organization also offers CME online via Virtual and On-demand packages, accessible through its website.
Since its founding in 2011, Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts has grown to become one of the most popular and fastest-growing CME events in the country, with 20,714 healthcare professionals having attended 97 conferences featuring 149 speakers, earning nearly 690,000 CME credit hours. This expansion reflects a strategic response to the demand for accessible, high-quality continuing education that allows medical practitioners to stay current with clinical advancements while managing limited time and budgets.
For business and technology leaders in the healthcare sector, this news highlights the scalability of specialized education platforms and the growing market for professional development services. The conference series demonstrates how targeted educational offerings can drive engagement and revenue in the medical training industry, with implications for investment in educational technology and hybrid learning models. As healthcare evolves, such programs play a critical role in ensuring practitioner competency and improving patient outcomes, making them a key area for industry observation and potential collaboration.


