

The Saint Thomas Health Continuing Healthcare Education Program has as its primary purpose the improvement of patient healthcare at Saint Thomas Hospital, Baptist Hospital, Middle Tennessee Medical Center, and Hickman Community Hospital – all members of Saint Thomas Health – through the education of physicians and other health professionals so as to maintain healthcare of the highest quality. Saint Thomas Health views medical education as a lifelong, continuous and ongoing process throughout the professional career of the healthcare provider.
Saint Thomas Health and its affiliated hospitals offer a full range of specialty and subspecialty education, with emphasis on cardiac care, orthopaedic surgery, obstetrics, women’s health, pulmonary medicine, oncology, vascular medicine, neurosciences, emergency services and adult and pediatric medicine. As such, CME activities have a concentration in those clinical disciplines. Additional CME activities are provided for all specialties as educational needs are identified.
Saint Thomas Health develops CME activities for the following groups and medical specialists: Medical Staff members at Baptist Hospital, Saint Thomas Hospital, Middle Tennessee Medical Center, and Hickman Community Hospital, and other physicians in those communities:
A variety of educational strategies are used, as follows: