Answers you can verify, inside the CME you trust
ChatCME gives healthcare professionals fast, cited answers from the activity you are viewing. You can open the source, jump to the exact slide or timestamp, and request a brief summary when helpful.
The problem
- You know the answer is in this CME program, but the video runs for hours and you don’t have time to skim for the exact moment
- Answers are hard to find during live or virtual sessions
- Archives take too long to search
What you get with ChatCME
- Ask your question, get a cited answer, and click the video timestamp to jump to the exact moment and verify immediately
- Fast answers inside the activity, with citations
- Optional summaries and suggested next questions
Product differentiators
Timestamp citations
Open sources and jump to the exact slide or timestamp. See how citations work
Multi‑format ingestion
Slides, videos, transcripts, and PDFs in one workflow. See content processing
50+ languages
Ask and receive answers in more than 50 languages
Activity‑scoped retrieval
Answers stay within the activity’s approved materials. How scoping works
Optional summaries
Session summary and follow‑up question suggestions
Accessible everywhere
Web, mobile, and conference kiosks
How it works
Ask a question
Type your clinical question in your own words. You can also choose from provider‑approved starter questions that reflect the activity’s scope.
Review the answer and citations
Each substantive statement includes a citation. Open the source, then jump to the precise slide or timestamp for context. Citation details
Learn and follow up
View an optional quick summary, capture notes, or explore suggested next questions that remain inside the activity’s boundaries.
What you can ask
These example prompts keep the focus on evidence inside the activity.
Initial therapy choices for [condition] with [risk feature]
Dosing adjustments for [drug class] in [renal function scenario]
Monitoring recommendations and key adverse events for [drug class]
Interpretation of [biomarker or test] and its clinical implications
Trial endpoints and inclusion criteria that apply to this activity
Why HCPs desire ChatCME
Verify in seconds
Open sources and jump to the exact slide or timestamp to verify context immediately. See citation features
Evidence within the activity
Every claim links to a source from the activity. Verify text spans, slides, or timestamps without leaving the session. How citations work
Cited answers, always
If suitable evidence is not available in the activity, the assistant defers rather than speculate. Responses stay aligned with approved materials. Assistant details
Quick recap and next steps
Optional short summaries and suggested next questions help you consolidate key points after reviewing citations.
Safety and guardrails
- Retrieval is activity‑scoped and uses only the CME materials provided by the accredited provider. See architecture
- The assistant avoids off‑label recommendations and non‑evidence speculation
- When evidence is insufficient, the assistant defers and surfaces sources for your review
- Clear citations and source previews support independent verification
Where you can use it
Provider sites and apps
ChatCME embeds directly in the activity page. No extra logins are required when your provider enables it.
On the go
Responsive design supports phones and tablets. Keyboard and screen reader support follow WCAG practices.
Conferences and kiosks
At meetings, ChatCME can run on managed devices to capture questions during sessions and help you revisit content after.
Privacy and independence
- ChatCME does not share learner‑level data with supporters
- Analytics are aggregated and de‑identified
- Accredited CME providers control content and scope
- ChatCME supports independent medical education
Optional quick checks
Some providers may enable brief pre and post questions or a short confidence scale. These checks help the provider evaluate learning objectives. Participation is optional and takes less than a minute when present.
Common questions
Want this in your next CME activity?
Ask your accredited CME provider to enable ChatCME