Earn CME Credits by Watching Live Surgery—No Tests Required

Observe procedures from top surgeons. Track your participation automatically. Get credit for staying sharp.

VSURGIC makes it easy for you to earn AMA PRA Category 2 Credit™ just by observing surgical procedures on our secure platform. Whether you’re tuning in live or watching from your dashboard, your viewing time is automatically tracked and submitted—no quizzes, evaluations, or paperwork required.

No Subscriptions. Just Credit When You Need It.

Your dashboard keeps a running total of your CME-eligible observation time. Whenever you’re ready to redeem your time:

 

  • You earn 0.25 CME credits for every 15 minutes of surgical observation.
  • There are no tests, no evaluations, and no structured registration process.
  • You can join a case for 5 minutes or watch an entire surgery—every minute counts.
  • VSURGIC tracks your total time automatically.
  •  

We allow you to download your credits in a format compliant with most state medical boards.

A Smarter Way to Stay Current

Traditional CME often means long lectures, multiple-choice tests, and abstract material. VSURGIC offers a different path—real surgical cases, broadcast live, observed in the context of actual clinical decision-making.

Earn credit simply by watching procedures performed by leading surgeons. No evaluations. No exams. Just meaningful learning, automatically tracked and delivered to you.

Earning CME Through VSURGIC Is Simple

Here’s how it works:

    • When a live procedure begins, you’ll receive an email alert with the procedure type, operating surgeon, and the current start time.

    • You can decide whether to join based on what’s relevant to your practice.

    • Jump in for 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or watch the entire case. Your time is automatically logged.

    • At the end of each procedure, your total observation time is tallied and shown in your dashboard.

Designed for Surgeons. Built for Practice.

The current program of broadcasting surgeons is ideal for:

  • Orthopaedic and sports medicine surgeons

  • Spine and neurosurgeons

  • General, and minimally invasive specialists

  • Academic and community surgeons seeking low-friction CME

 

These are self-directed learning credits that count toward your state licensure or specialty board CME requirements (depending on your jurisdiction).Check here to see a list of boards that have confirmed acceptance of credits using VSURGIC.

Want to Help Others Earn CME?

If you have a VSURGUC COR-enabled OR, you can stream select procedures through the VSURGIC network and allow other surgeons to earn CME by observing your case.

Teaching surgeons may also be eligible for honoraria, formal recognition, or participation in our Virtual Fellowship program.