Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts, a leading provider of continuing medical education (CME), announced it will host a CME conference for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, and physicians from October 19-22 at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, Florida. Attendees can earn up to 26 continuing medical education credits and 3.50 APRN Pharmacology credits, according to a press release.
The conference delivers timely medical information that impacts today's patient care, featuring expert speakers on Dermatology, Orthopedics, Men's and Women's Health, and Cardiology and Emergency Medicine. Topics include critical cardiology cases, pediatric growth issues, and a range of dermatological conditions from acanthosis nigricans to herpes zoster, with some sessions offering pharmacology credit.
"Healthcare professionals consistently choose our CME conferences because they offer an excellent balance of learning and relaxation," said Chuck Dillehay, creator of Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts. "We hand-selected each speaker for the Orlando CME conference, knowing each will deliver real-life case studies and clinical updates that attendees can use every day."
The conference is one of several planned for 2026, including events in Pensacola, FL; Hilton Head, SC; Nashville, TN; Denver, CO; and Las Vegas, NV. The organization also offers virtual and on-demand CME packages for those unable to attend in person.
Since its founding in 2011, Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts has grown into one of the most popular and fastest-growing CME providers in the country. More than 20,714 healthcare professionals have attended its events, learning from 149 speakers at 97 conference sites and earning nearly 690,000 CME credit hours.
For healthcare leaders and practitioners, this conference represents an opportunity to stay current with clinical advances while networking with peers in a relaxed setting. The focus on real-world case studies ensures that attendees can immediately apply new knowledge to improve patient outcomes. As healthcare continues to evolve, such CME events are critical for maintaining competency and meeting licensure requirements.
Additional information about the Orlando conference, including location details and speaker bios, is available at SkinBonesCME.com. The site also provides details on other 2026 conferences and online learning options.

