Accreditation you can count on
Designed to meet state and federal CME requirements
EB Medicine, publisher of Evidence-Based Urgent Care, is accredited by the ACCME. All issues meet state and federal CME requirements, including those relevant for urgent care practice—a reliable way to stay compliant with licensing and credentialing.
ACCME
CUCM
UCA
ACEP
AMA
Why Evidence-Based Urgent Care
Developed with input from members of the College of Urgent Care Medicine and the
Urgent Care Association. Each monthly issue breaks down one high-yield topic—from
presentation to disposition—with clear, peer-reviewed recommendations you can trust.
Why clinicians subscribe
Earn 48 new CME credits a year—plus 175+ current credits instantly available in the back-issue library
Build confidence across the full spectrum of urgent care presentations
Decide faster on shift with practical algorithms, calculators, and Interactive Clinical Pathways
Refresh in minutes using Points & Pearls summaries built for a busy clinic
Trust every recommendation—rigorously peer-reviewed and free of advertising and commercial bias
Answer any question with unlimited access to the searchable issue library
Your subscription includes
12 monthly issues delivered online
Complete back-issue library—175+ CME credits, continually updated for the latest evidence
CME credit tracking—automatic, downloadable for reporting
Full online access from any computer or mobile device
Evidence-Based Urgentology podcast—peer-reviewed depth in conversational audio
Decision aids—algorithms, figures, calculators, pitfalls, pathways
HOW IT HELPS
Built into your workflow
A child with an ear infection, a laceration that needs repair, chest pain that could be
benign—or something much more. Evidence-Based Urgent Care helps you recognize the
difference and act with confidence—before, during, and after every shift.
Before your shift
Review the latest Points & Pearls to refresh key clinical takeaways in minutes.
During your shift
Access algorithms and Interactive Clinical Pathways to guide medical decisions under pressure.
After your shift
Earn CME credits, read a full issue, or listen to the Evidence-Based Urgentology podcast on the go.
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Urgent Care Today
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Evidence-Based Urgent Care
$449 / year
Concise, peer-reviewed evidence you can apply immediately—from presentation to disposition. Online access, ad-free, no commercial bias.
30-day money-back guarantee
What's included
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48 new CME credits / year
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175+ credits in the back-issue library
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Evidence-Based Urgentology podcast
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Interactive Clinical Pathways & decision aids
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48
New CME credits each year
175+
Credits in your back-issue library
12
New issues every year
25+
Years of trusted publication
100%
Ad-free, evidence-based content
2
Partner orgs: CUCM & UCA
What's included with your
subscription
Every subscription comes with the complete urgent care toolkit—issues, CME, podcast,
and on-shift decision support.
12 monthly issues
Delivered online—one high-yield urgent care topic each month, from presentation to disposition.
Automatic CME tracking
Earn, track, and download credits for licensure or credentialing—seamless.
Searchable library
Full online access to the back-issue library—175+ current credits, updated for the latest evidence.
Urgentology podcast
Our editors bring the depth of each issue to life in conversational, engaging audio for the commute.
Decision aids
Algorithms, calculators, figures, pitfalls, and Interactive Clinical Pathways for the moments that matter.
Ad-free & peer-reviewed
Written and rigorously reviewed by practicing urgent care and emergency clinicians—free of commercial bias.
Editorial Board
Every issue is written and rigorously peer-reviewed by practicing urgent care and
emergency clinicians—developed with input from the College of Urgent Care Medicine
and the Urgent Care Association.
Editor-in-Chief
Tracey Quail Davidoff, MD, FCUCM
BayCare Urgent Care, Tampa, FL;
FSU College of Medicine
Editorial Board
Margaret Carman, DNP, RN, ENP-BC
UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing
Editorial Board
Chrysa Charno, PA-C, MBA, FCUCM
Imperial College Trust, London, UK
Editorial Board
Christopher Chao, MD
WakeMed Health and Hospital Urgent Care
What subscribers say
Urgent care physicians, nurse practitioners, and PAs rely on Evidence-Based Urgent Care—
many call it the most practical, time-saving CME resource they've used.





