CME Events
Join us for CME events, where you can attend live sessions, or access recordings, featuring renowned experts, covering the latest advancements and critical topics in the medical field. Click below for more information.
In-Person | Conference
Sheraton Cavalier, Saskatoon
March 27, 2026
In-Person | AGM & Conference
SANDMAN SIGNATURE 2815 Lorne Ave, Saskatoon SK
April 17 & 18, 2026
In-Person | Conference
Health Sciences Building, USask, Saskatoon
April 24 & 25, 2026
In-Person | Conference & Workshop
Saskatoon, SK
May 8 (Workshop) and May 9 (Conference)
In-Person | Conference
Saskatoon, SK
June 12, 2026
Virtual Series | Zoom
January - June 2026
Virtual Series | Zoom
January - May 2026
CME Online Courses
Registration: Open
Registration Deadline: No Deadline | Continuous Intake
Course Length: 23 hours
Fees: $200 + taxes
Registration: Open | Starts May 13, 2026
Registration Deadline: May 12, 2026
Course Length: 12 hours
Fees: $160 + taxes
Registration: Open
Registration Deadline: No Deadline | Continuous Intake
Course Length: 4 hours
Fees: FREE
Registration: Open | Starts May 13, 2026
Registration Deadline: May 12, 2026
Course Length: 12 to 15 hours
Fees: $99 + taxes
Registration: Open
Registration Deadline: No Deadline | Continuous Intake
Course Length: 4-5 hours hours
Fees: $150 + taxes
Registration: Open
Registration Deadline: No Deadline | Continuous Intake
Course Length: 1-2.5 hours hours
Fees: FREE
Registration: Open | Starts May 13, 2026
Registration Deadline: May 12, 2026
Course Length: 25 hours
Fees: $320 + taxes
Registration: Open
Registration Deadline: No Deadline | Continuous Intake
Course Length: 10 hours
Fees: FREE
CME Programs
Check out our diverse range of specialized programs designed to meet the evolving needs of healthcare professionals across Saskatchewan. These programs support clinical excellence, professional development, and community health through targeted education and mentorship. These programs reflect CME’s commitment to responsive, inclusive, and high-quality medical education across Saskatchewan.
The College of Medicine, CME along with Usask Continuing Pharmacy Education have launched a program called Advancing Interprofessional Management of Substance Use Disorders in Saskatchewan ( AIMS-SK). The AIMS-SK program is designed to improve health outcomes for individuals with substance use disorders.
This innovative program increases clinicians' comfort with assessing, diagnosing, and treating pediatric mental health concerns and includes an interactive course focused on building skills and confidence in diagnosing and treating pediatric behavioral health problems and six-months of case-based distance-learning program.
Coaching and Mentorship Program for Saskatchewan Physicians (CoMPAS): Navigate your personal and professional growth. A shared goal to change physician culture in Saskatchewan through the creation of a provincial peer-support network that incorporates trusting relationships and normalizes the request for guidance, help, and support through coaching and mentorship.
This program is designed to provide navigation support and resources to International Medical Graduates (anyone who received their undergraduate medical training outside of a Canadian accredited school) who reside in Saskatchewan. They will have access to information on pathways to medical licensure, and advice on how to enhance their chance of matching to residency programs or to find meaningful alternative healthcare careers in the province.
The Perinatal Education Program is a program of the Division of Continuing Medical Education - College of Medicine and Continuing Education in partnership with the Maternal and Children’s Provincial Program.
In August 2022, the Division of Continuing Medical Education (CME) at the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, was contracted by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to conduct a Needs Assessment of patients and their families and of health care providers across the province of Saskatchewan, to inform and direct the development of an educational curriculum to form the basis of a provincial Post-COVID Condition education program.
The Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) is a “practice readiness” competency assessment program. SIPPA was implemented in 2011 to ensure that internationally trained physicians who wish to practice medicine in Saskatchewan possess the appropriate clinical skills and knowledge to provide quality patient care.
This free program is designed for Saskatchewan health care providers and discusses the treatment of STBBIs common in Saskatchewan, including HIV, Hep C, and syphilis. STEPS uses a Virtual Classroom platform to reach learners from across the province and deliver live presentations featuring local medical experts. Registrants receive access to all past STEPS recordings, allowing for 24/7 access to the content.
The CME Wellness Program at the University of Saskatchewan supports the well-being of physicians, medical learners, and healthcare teams through education, resources, and workshops. Focused on reducing stress and burnout, the program offers wellness sessions, leadership support, and practical tools to promote resilience, work-life balance, and a healthier healthcare environment.