CAP Expands Educational Offerings With Specialty-Based CME Programs

June 8, 2026 by matray

The Cooperative of American Physicians (CAP) has launched a new specialty-specific online continuing medical education (CME) platform designed to help physicians address patient safety concerns, reduce clinical risk and better understand emerging medical liability exposures.

The program, developed in collaboration with Grail Learning's CasePoint platform, expands CAP’s existing educational offerings by providing physicians with specialty-focused training based on real-world clinical and medicolegal scenarios. According to CAP, the courses are designed to address situations and decision-making processes that commonly contribute to patient harm, adverse outcomes and professional liability claims.

The new platform covers a broad range of topics relevant to today’s healthcare environment, including diagnostic errors, cognitive bias, virtual care, secure messaging, medication safety, artificial intelligence in clinical practice, informed consent, documentation, provider communication and difficult patient conversations.

Educational tracks are tailored to specific specialties, including obstetrics, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, primary care, psychiatry, pediatrics, radiology, surgery, addiction medicine and pain management, among others.

CAP said the platform emphasizes practical, case-based learning and allows physicians to complete CME activities at their own pace. Educational offerings range from brief 15-minute CME modules to more comprehensive programs.

According to CAP, key features of the platform include specialty-specific content focused on the clinical and liability risks most relevant to individual practice areas, evidence-based guidance physicians can immediately apply in practice, flexible course formats and customizable learning pathways.

Access to the CasePoint platform is being provided at no additional cost as a member benefit. CAP encouraged members to explore the available programs, enroll in courses and earn CME credits through the platform.

The organization said the initiative reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting physicians in improving patient outcomes while managing professional risk.

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