Nationwide initiative encourages health-care providers to boost rare-disease knowledge and early diagnosis
BOSTON and NORWELL, Mass., Feb. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In recognition of Rare Disease Day, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD®) today announced the launch of the Earn Your Stripes: Rare Disease CME Challenge, a nationwide educational initiative designed to increase healthcare professional participation in continuing medical education (CME) for rare conditions.
Running from February 23 through March 31, the campaign encourages clinicians across specialties, including primary care and pediatrics, to complete CME courses that help improve the early identification, diagnosis, and management of rare conditions.
More than 30 million Americans are currently living with a rare disease, yet many clinicians receive limited training on how to recognize or manage these often-complex conditions. This gap can lead to delayed diagnoses, care inequities, and missed opportunities for early interventions that can dramatically improve patient outcomes. By participating in the Rare Disease CME Challenge, providers can strengthen their ability to support both diagnosed and undiagnosed patients, enhancing outcomes and improving care pathways for some of the most vulnerable populations.
“Primary-care physicians and pediatricians are often the first to see signs of rare disease, yet many receive limited training in recognizing them,” said NORD Chief Executive Officer Pamela Gavin. “Our CME Challenge gives providers practical tools that can make an immediate difference. Because rare disease is often invisible, patients and families ‘show their stripes’ to raise awareness, and healthcare professionals can do the same by strengthening diagnostic awareness and delivering more informed care.”
“Many clinicians receive limited training on rare diseases, yet they’re often the first to see warning signs: a gap that can mean years of delayed diagnosis for patients,” said Robert Rosenbloom, Chief Executive Officer, Medlive. “In recognition of Rare Disease Day, we’re proud to launch the first-of-its-kind Earn Your Stripes CME Challenge with NORD, together empowering clinicians to close this critical knowledge gap and accelerate the path to answers for the 30 million Americans living with rare diseases.”
What is the Rare Disease CME Challenge?
The campaign aligns with NORD’s annual Show Your Stripes Rare Disease Day initiative and leverages the strengths of the Medlive education platform to deliver accessible, high-quality, video-first content. For more than six years, Medlive has partnered with NORD to deliver exclusive rare disease programming to more than 76,000 clinicians, patients, and caregivers, with 93 percent of participating clinicians reporting positive changes to their practice, and two-thirds of patients and caregivers reporting improved communication with their healthcare team.
Program Highlights:
Medlive delivers trusted education from the leading clinician associations, established patientadvocacy groups, and expert voices in oncology, neurology, rare disease and more. Healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers engage with video-based education on Medlive, generating insights, data, and outcomes that drive the ongoing creation of patient-centered education with meaningful impact on clinical practice. The Medlive partner network has empowered millions of learners, allowing them to keep pace with the latest healthcare discoveries and improving health outcomes for all. Visit our About Us page for more information. SOURCE National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD®)
- CME Education Challenge
From February 23 to March 31, current and future healthcare providers are encouraged to complete accredited CME courses focused on rare disease recognition, clinical guidelines, treatment pathways, and care coordination. - Certificate of Commitment
Those who complete a rare disease CME program on Medlive will receive a certificate acknowledging their contribution to improving rare disease outcomes through education.
Medlive delivers trusted education from the leading clinician associations, established patientadvocacy groups, and expert voices in oncology, neurology, rare disease and more. Healthcare providers, patients, and caregivers engage with video-based education on Medlive, generating insights, data, and outcomes that drive the ongoing creation of patient-centered education with meaningful impact on clinical practice. The Medlive partner network has empowered millions of learners, allowing them to keep pace with the latest healthcare discoveries and improving health outcomes for all. Visit our About Us page for more information. SOURCE National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD®)

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