QDcme's Milestone: One Year of Transformative Medical Education
On October 30, 2025, QDcme, a pioneering medical education company, proudly marks the celebration of its one-year anniversary. Focused on enhancing continuing professional development for community oncologists and primary care providers, QDcme has launched a suite of innovative educational platforms utilizing artificial intelligence. This initiative is particularly timely as the U.S. healthcare landscape faces increasing challenges, such as a projected shortage of oncologists and the rising incidence of cancer.
What’s New at QDcme?
QDcme introduces two major offerings that aim to address these challenges:
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Adaptive AI Learning for Community Oncologists: This program provides personalized education modules designed to adapt via machine learning to the unique clinical experiences and performance of each physician. By aligning with evidence-based practices, it supports doctors in making informed decisions that are critical in real-world oncology.
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Microlearning for Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Associates (PAs): Tailored for busy professionals, these mobile-friendly learning bursts focus on reinforcing essential diagnostic and therapeutic concepts in a concise format. This approach allows healthcare providers to fit learning seamlessly into their demanding schedules.
The Importance of Quality Content
In stark contrast to generic open-source AI systems, QDcme's educational platforms utilize meticulously curated and peer-reviewed resources. According to Bradley Mock, the founder of QDcme, “The integrity of medical education depends on trustworthy, clinically validated information.” Each course is constructed based on authoritative sources, ensuring clinicians receive accurate and patient-centered education relevant to their practice.
Addressing Healthcare Needs
With projections indicating a shortage exceeding 2,000 oncologists by 2025 along with over 70,000 NPs and PAs playing an increasingly significant role in healthcare, the need for versatile, quality education has never been more pressing. QDcme’s innovative programs are tailored to keep healthcare providers updated amid evolving therapeutic landscapes and increasing workloads, ensuring that they deliver the best possible care to their patients.
Strategic Growth Plans
Looking forward, QDcme aims to extend its reach by enhancing its digital and social media strategy. This initiative will utilize professional platforms like LinkedIn, X (previously Twitter), and YouTube to disseminate educational insights, expert discussions, and engaging clip content. As Chelsey Goins, PhD, Vice President and Managing Scientific Director at QDcme, mentions, “Our dual focus on oncology and primary care reflects how medicine is practiced today.” QDcme's strategy supports not only oncologists but also primary care practitioners, ensuring knowledge continuity from early diagnosis to advanced treatment.
Year One Achievements
Over the past year, QDcme hosted national expert panels, developed both live and virtual continuing medical education programs, and collaborated with various healthcare organizations. The company plans to expand its offerings further in 2026 by integrating advanced AI learning analytics, micro-assessments, and live meeting interactivity.
About QDcme
Founded in 2024, QDcme is committed to empowering healthcare providers through adaptive, evidence-based learning. Serving as a vital educational resource for community oncologists and primary care clinicians, QDcme focuses on the needs of advanced practice providers. With its focus on personalized AI-driven learning, curated content, and live educational experiences, it strives to keep clinicians at the forefront of the latest advancements in patient care.
To learn more about QDcme and its offerings, please visit
www.qdcme.com.