How Corporate Giving Can Support Clinician Education on Vector-Borne Disease

VectorWise CME provides free, accredited, evidence-based continuing medical education for healthcare providers nationwide.

Corporate partners make it possible to deliver high-quality clinician education at no cost to physicians and other healthcare professionals, strengthening early recognition, improving patient outcomes, and supporting prevention as vector-borne disease risk expands geographically.

Partnership with VectorWise CME reflects a shared commitment to science-based education, public health preparedness, and responsible community engagement.

Vector-borne diseases present a growing clinical challenge across the United States. As exposure regions expand, clinicians increasingly encounter patients with complex presentations requiring timely recognition and evidence-based management.

Corporate giving supports:

  • Advancement of accredited clinician education nationwide
  • Improved patient outcomes in expanding risk regions
  • Prevention, preparedness, and One Health–informed approaches
  • Public health resilience in climate-affected communities
  • Demonstrated leadership in health education and community impact

VectorWise CME maintains full educational independence and adheres to accredited CME standards. Sponsorship supports program delivery and outreach but does not influence educational content.

Corporate Giving: Sponsorship Opportunities


Sentinel Partner
$1,000


  • Logo recognition on website
  • Newsletter acknowledgment
  • Social media recognition

Vector Partner
$5,000


  • Logo placement on digital and print materials
  • Homepage recognition
  • Featured newsletter acknowledgment

One Health Partner
$15,000


  • Recognition in connection with a sponsored CME topic
  • Branding on course landing pages
  • Recognition in press announcements

Catalyst Partner
$30,000+


  • Named clinician education cohort
  • Co-branded prevention resources
  • Custom engagement opportunities aligned with mission

Higher-level partnerships may include workforce education campaigns, employee-facing prevention resources, webinars, or other mission-aligned opportunities. All partnership opportunities are structured to maintain educational independence and compliance with accredited continuing medical education standards.