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Adult Medicine Livestream
Dates: March 1, 2023 to March 3, 2023
CME Accredited | ACCME
Essential Information
CME Credit: Accredited for 20.75 Category 1 CME Credits Related to Family Medicine, Primary Care
Standard Full Conference Registration Fee: $149
Location: Virtual only
Conference Details
Learn the latest evidence-based, ready-for-practice updates to enhance the care you provide for your adult patients, including:
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Outpatient COVID Case
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician: No MBA required
Bonus X2
Get one half day of topics focused on your practice and career success, plus dedicated time for reflection and translation-to-practice activities.
Design Your Own CME Experience
Livestream offers unparalleled flexibility and convenience. Attend the full course or choose the half-day sessions focused on topics you need.
- Engage with faculty in the interactive chat feature.
- Stream on your favorite device.
- Save up to $100 when you register by February 19. New physicians save up to $150.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Improve adherence to evidence-based clinical guidelines in practice.
- Synthesize plans for appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for common adult conditions in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.
- Develop strategies that demonstrate ability to communicate effectively with the patient to ensure that diagnosis and treatment recommendations are understood.
- Establish plans to recognize when to refer to or consult with other specialists to provide optimal patient care.
Sessions
Chuck Carter, MD, FAAFP, course chair
The times listed below are central time.
Session #1: Wednesday morning, March 1
7:40 a.m.—12:00 p.m. CT
Dermatology: Challenging Adult Skin Rashes (including Bullous Disorders and STIs) – Richard P. Usatine, MD, FAAFP
Acute Markedly Elevated Blood Pressure – Brian Shahan, MD, FAAFP
Atrial Fibrillation – Brian Shahan, MD, FAAFP
Resistant Hypertension – Never Give Up! – Darrell Edward Jones, DO, FAAFP
Session #2: Wednesday afternoon, March 1
1:25 p.m.—6:00 p.m. CT
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) – Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP
ACIP Immunization Update – Peter J. Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Early Recognition and Effective Treatment – Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP
Choosing Wisely: Better Care IS a Matter of Choice – Peter J. Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP
Reflection – Day 1 – Chuck Carter, MD, FAAFP; Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP; Peter J. Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP
Session #3: Thursday morning, March 2
7:40 a.m.—12:00 p.m. CT
Prostate Screening: To Do or Not to DO, That is The Question – Justin Bailey, MD, FAAFP
Hyperlipidemia: How Cardiovascular Risk Informs Treatment – Chuck Carter, MD, FAAFP
Stepping Through Asthma Treatment – Nathan Falk, MD, MBA, CPE, FAAFP
DM and CGM: Technology Update – Timothy Brown, PharmD
Session #4: Thursday afternoon, March 2
1:25 p.m.—6:00 p.m. CT
CV Risk in DM Treatment- First Provide Benefit, Then Do No Harm – Peter J. Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP
New Strategies in STI Care – Kurt Cook, MD
Outpatient COVID Case for the Family Physician – Kurt Cook, MD
DM Update: Individualized Treatment is the Key – Peter J. Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP
Reflection – Day 2 – Chuck Carter, MD, FAAFP; Peter J. Ziemkowski, MD, FAAFP; Kurt Cook, MD
Session #5: Friday morning, March 3
7:40 a.m.—12:15 p.m. CT
Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician: No MBA Required – Melanie R. VanDemark, MD, FAAFP
Telemedicine: Making it Work for You and Your Patients – Melanie R. VanDemark, MD, FAAFP
Leadership Skills for Family Physicians – Communicating Well, Motivating Change, and Managing Your Time Efficiently – Jason Marker, MD, FAAFP
Embracing Emotional Intelligence (EI), Cognitive Reframing (CR) and Appreciate Inquiry (AI) to Advance Well-Being – Catherine F. Pipas, MD, FAAFP
Reflection – Day 3 – Chuck Carter, MD, FAAFP; Melanie R. VanDemark, MD, FAAFP; Jason Marker, MD, FAAFP; Catherine F. Pipas, MD, FAAFP
Note: Session information is subject to change.
Registration Fee Per Session
Before February 19:
Member: $149
Student or Resident: $109
Other Health Care Professional: $149
New Physician: $139
Nonmember: $189
After February 19:
Member: $169
Student or Resident: $129
Other Health Care Professional: $169
New Physician: $159
Nonmember: $209
Essential Information
CME Credit: Accredited for 20.75 Category 1 CME Credits Related to Family Medicine, Primary Care
Standard Full Conference Registration Fee: $149
Location: Virtual only
Conference Details
Learn the latest evidence-based, ready-for-practice updates to enhance the care you provide for your adult patients, including:
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Outpatient COVID Case
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician: No MBA required