Reach practicing OB/GYNs through education they trust.
Have an idea for a CME activity? Want to support independent education for women's health? Looking to connect with osteopathic obstetricians and gynecologists? ACOOG turns clinical priorities into accredited education that changes practice.
Three ways to partner
Find the path that matches what you bring to the table.
Why partner with us
A focused audience and a track record of education that meets the standard.
A specialty audience
Osteopathic obstetricians and gynecologists who practice the full scope of women's health. No broad list. The people you want to reach.
Dual accreditation
Accreditation with commendation by both the AOA and the ACCME. One of a small hand full of providers in the US carrying commendation by both. Activities carry credit that physicians count toward licensure and certification, held to recognized standards.
Outcomes that hold up
Every activity is designed to close a gap and measured against it. We report what changed, using Moore's framework, so you see the return.
Start with a conversation
Not every idea becomes an activity, and that is the point. We talk first to see whether it is the right fit for our audience and the standards we hold.
Reach out and share the idea
Tell us the clinical problem, who it affects, and the change you hope to see. An email starts the discussion. No formal proposal needed yet.
We talk it through together
We discuss the gap, the audience, and whether an accredited activity is the right way to address it. Some ideas fit. Some need reshaping. Some belong elsewhere, and we will say so.
If it fits, we build it right
When an idea moves forward, our team handles objectives, format, faculty disclosure, accreditation, and outcomes measurement. You contribute the clinical expertise. We carry the rest.
Education stays independent
ACOOG controls topic selection, faculty, and content for every accredited activity, in line with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. Support enables education. It does not influence it, and it never buys access to content decisions. This separation protects learners and everyone who supports the work.
Let's build something that matters.
Tell us what you have in mind. We will tell you the fastest path to making it real.
Lifelong learning in women's health.