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Welcome back · Returning registrant

Welcome back.
Ready to do it all again?

Last time you earned your credits with your AEI course in your destination. Your credits renew every year. Pick up where you left off, and we'll show you whether it's time to stop paying per trip.

Pick up where you left off
Let's plan your next one
A few quick questions, and your last course is already loaded. We'll line up the next accredited getaway, then show you whether membership now beats booking one trip at a time.
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Your course, pre-loaded Members stop paying per trip $600 travel cash a year Somewhere new each time
ACCME accredited ABIM CME MOC accredited MOCA AAFP credit system approved American Board of Ophthalmology

AAFP Prescribed Credits & CFPC Mainpro-M1 Credits approved. Cat. 1 Credits accepted by: ANCC & AAPA

You already know the drill

So this time, we've done the setup for you.

Your course is already loaded

We remember what you took and where you took it. Rebook the same accredited course in two taps, or switch it up if you're due for something new.

Your credits renew, so should the trip

CME, CLE and CE all reset on a cycle. The professionals who make AEI an annual habit stay ahead of the deadline and get a vacation out of it.

This year, keep the perks

Last time you paid tuition and went home. As a member the same trip comes with $600 travel cash, 500+ on-demand hours and NEJM & JAMA, for barely more than two courses.

$600
in travel cash vouchers every year you're a member
500+
on-demand CME/CLE/CE hours between trips
55
destinations, somewhere new every time you return
98%
of registrants would recommend AEI to their peers

You've seen one. There are 54 more.

Go back to your region, or somewhere new.

The same accredited course runs at every AEI destination, all year round. Return to the place you know, or make the next trip somewhere you haven't been. The credits are identical either way.

See all 55 destinations →

Coming back anyway? Do the math.

Why returning registrants stop paying per trip.

A one-off course is the right call the first time. But once you're coming back, you're paying full tuition every visit and getting none of the member perks. Here's the same trip, both ways.

What you get
Book one-off a course at a time
Best for repeat travelers AEI Gold annual membership
An accredited destination course each year
Pay each time
Included
$600 travel cash back every year
Up to 60% off hotels on the wholesale booking platform
500+ on-demand hours between trips
NEJM & JAMA digital subscriptions
50% off every extra trip that year
What it costs
$835/trip
$1,800/year
Gold is $600 more than Silver, for a destination course AEI values at $1,250. Add a second trip and Gold halves it. Do this every year and membership is simply the cheaper habit.
Compare Silver & Gold

Frequently asked

The answers before you ask.

Absolutely, that's the fastest path here. Every AEI course is fully refreshed with new content each October, so retaking your course is a genuinely new set of credit hours, not a repeat of last year's material. The widget above pre-loads your last course so you can rebook it in a couple of taps.

Gold does: one full destination course every year is included in the $1,800 membership, alongside 500+ on-demand hours, NEJM & JAMA subscriptions and $600 in annual travel cash. Any additional destination course you take that year is half price. Silver ($1,200) is the online-only tier: it carries the on-demand library and perks but no destination trip. If you travel every year, Gold is the tier that pays for itself.

Yes to both. You're never locked into what you booked before. The widget lets you keep your course or pick a different one, and go back to the same destination or choose from all 55. The accredited credits are identical wherever and whatever you choose.

Qualifying continuing-education costs and related travel are often deductible as a professional expense, which is part of why destination CME is popular, but the rules depend on your situation and country. This isn't tax advice: keep your registration and accreditation records, and check with your own tax advisor.

Yes, the courses are built for it, which is why teaching wraps by lunchtime. A partner can attend at the discounted spouse tuition rate, and members receive $600 in travel cash vouchers each year that help cover the trip for both of you.