Lead CMEs for Healthcare Providers

Welcome to our webpage dedicated to increasing knowledge and awareness of childhood lead poisoning. The opportunities listed below are intended to provide CME credits to healthcare providers. We will continue to update this page as new CME credits become available.

Please be aware that some of the materials offered were developed prior to the CDC recommending the change in the blood lead level reference value to 3.5 µg/dL on October 28th, 2021. Snohomish County has adopted the CDC’s current recommendations and begins public health action at 3.5µg/dL.

CME Opportunities

CDC’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Training

Considerations for Refugee and Immigrant Patients on Lead Poisoning Prevention in Children

Lead Poisoning | MMS/NEJM Continuing Education Center (for NEJM Subscribers)

Dartmouth Health Continuing Education Pediatric Webinar—Lead Poisoning: The Hidden Pandemic (CME credits available through 10/17/2028)

Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention | CME Passport – Virginia Dept of Health

Lead Exposure: Screening, Testing and Treatment | Texas Health Steps

Lead Exposure: An Ongoing Public Health Issue | University of Utah