Continuing Education Company Primary Care Medicine Volume 7.2 2023
Include: 22 videos + 22 pdfs, size: GB
Information:
Elevate your practice with Primary Care Medicine: Volume 7.2. This dynamic online course is designed for primary care clinicians seeking to enhance their expertise. From preventive care to nuanced diagnosis and compassionate ongoing management, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolving therapeutic landscape. Stay ahead in healthcare with this accessible, on-demand learning experience, equipping you to improve patient care in your Primary Care practice.
Overview
Primary Care Medicine: Volume 7.2 is an online course that features 20 sessions designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. The emphasis is on practical and useful information for clinical practice. Topics include Abdominal Pain, Ear and Eye Complaints, Cardiometabolic Disease, The Itch, Obesity Biology & Weight Loss Physiology, Personality Disorders, Antibiotic Allergies, Depression and Anxiety, Psychiatric Meds, Pelvic Pain, Patients Over 75, CKD Management, Bedside Procedures, Migraines, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Abnormal LFTs, Anti-Obesity Pharmacotherapy, Hyperlipidemia, Common Facial Rashes, and Hypoglycemia in Older Adults with Diabetes.
Key Features:
- Engaging content from renowned experts
- Personalized learning experience – learn at your own pace, on your own schedule, and in your preferred environment.
- 20 HD-quality video-based lectures and presentation handouts
- Accessible anywhere, anytime – stream online or download for viewing at your leisure
Course Objectives
As a result of this educational activity, participants should be better able to:
- Assess and provide patients with an accurate diagnosis and optimal care for a broad range of disorders seen in primary care.
- Utilize current guidelines in the diagnosis and management of commonly encountered therapeutic issues.
- Formulate comprehensive evidence-based interventions and treatment strategies that will lead to the reduction of modifiable risk factors and improved long-term outcomes.
Target Audience
The target audience is family physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other providers of adult care.
Topics:
Session | Title | Faculty |
Session 1 (62 minutes) | Assessing Abdominal Pain: A Practical Review | P. Buch, MD |
Session 2 (61 minutes) | Approach to Ear and Eye Complaints | J. Werner, MD |
Session 3 (63 minutes) | Heart of the Matter: How Do We Improve Guideline Implementation, Quality of Care and Outcomes in Cardiometabolic Disease | M. Kosiborod, MD |
Session 4 (62 minutes) | This Itch is Driving Me Crazy | R. Usatine, MD |
Session 5 (58 minutes) | Basics of Obesity Biology & Weight Loss Physiology: What You Need to Know Before You Treat | D. Ryan, MD |
Session 6 (68 minutes) | Personality Disorders | H. Combs, MD |
Session 7 (47 minutes) | What Everyone Needs to Know About Antibiotic Allergies | D. Kahn, MD |
Session 8 (67 minutes) | Depression and Anxiety | S. Oakley, MD |
Session 9 (54 minutes) | Psychiatric Meds: Recognizing & Managing Common & Uncommon Side Effects | S. Oakley, MD |
Session 10 (44 minutes) | Centralization of Pelvic Pain | M. Wasson, DO |
Session 11 (65 minutes) | 3 Things to Do for Every Patient Above the Age of 75 | D. Khoujah, MBBS |
Session 12 (65 minutes) | Hot Topics in CKD Management | S. Farouk, MD |
Session 13 (67 minutes) | My Favorite Bedside Procedures: Tips and Tricks | R. Dachs, MD |
Session 14 (55 minutes) | Migraine State of the Art | J. Ailani, MD |
Session 15 (71 minutes) | Inflammatory Bowel Disease Primer | A. Stein, MD |
Session 16 (51 minutes) | Case-based Approach to Abnormal LFTs | L. VanWagner, MD |
Session 17 (61 minutes) | The Nuts and Bolts of Anti-Obesity Pharmacotherapy | A. Jastreboff, MD |
Session 18 (61 minutes) | Management of Hyperlipidemia: Current Approaches and a Look Ahead | N. Desai, MD |
Session 19 (62 minutes) | Dermatology Essentials for Primary Care: Common Facial Rashes | M. Maiberger, MD |
Session 20 (55 minutes) | Hypoglycemia in Older Adults with Diabetes – Is it All About the A1c? | C. Low Wang, MD |