Description
+ Include: 3 videos + 3 file sub vtt + 29 pdfs, size: 38.95 GB
+ Target Audience: primary care and family medicine physicians
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
This activity is comprised of recordings from the 10th Annual Primary Care Update on Urgent Care and Emergency Medicine Conference that took place at the Omni Nashville Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee on September 21-23, 2025. This is designed to update clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. Emergency and Urgent Care medicine involves the delivery of immediate medical care for the treatment of acute and chronic illness and injury.
Practitioners providing emergency and urgent care need to be proficient in evaluating and caring for patients presenting with a broad range of acute medical problems. As a result, urgent care medicine requires clinicians to have an extensive scope of knowledge and expertise in the evaluation and treatment of acute medical conditions in all age groups. This conference will focus on timely and practical issues involving emergency and urgent care medicine. Sessions will provide the latest evidence-based information on the evaluation and treatment of acute emergency conditions. Each session will provide best practices for use in an outpatient clinical setting.
Course Objectives
As a result of this educational activity, participants should be better able to:
- Discuss the clinical presentation of the acute disorders seen in the primary care setting.
- Identify the role of the primary care clinician in the management of these problems.
- Utilize current advances in the diagnosis and treatment of these problems, using whenever possible, an evidence-based approach.
- Delineate which patients require immediate hospitalization and additional care and those that can be successfully managed as outpatients.
Target Audience
This activity is designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals specializing in primary care and family medicine.
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
- Day 1, Sunday, September 21, 2025
- Day 2, Monday, September 22, 2025
- Day 3, Tuesday, September 23, 2025
* Detail:
| DAY 1 – SUNDAY, September 21, 2025 | |
| C. Pfennig, MD | Stuff Down There: Update in Sexually Transmitted Infections |
| R. Dachs, MD | Soft Tissue Infections: Strep and Staph Revisited |
| R. Cantor, MD | Pediatric Myths, Misnomers and Flat Out Lies: Part One |
| C. Pfennig, MD | Is there a Doctor on the Plane? What Every Clinician Should Know Before Boarding! |
| R. Cantor, MD | Pediatric Myths, Misnomers and Flat Out Lies: Part Two |
| A. Sanders, MD | Illustrative Cases in Infectious Diseases: Pitfalls and Good Pickups |
| C. Pfennig, MD | From Simple to Critical: When Common Chief Complaints Escalate |
| R. Cantor, MD | Bad Babies Bellies |
| DAY 2 – MONDAY, September 22, 2025 | |
| G. Higgins, MD | Suspicion to Treatment: Acute Coronary Syndrome Management |
| A. Nelson, MD | Acute Pelvic Pain |
| R. Dachs, MD, G. Higgins, MD, A. Nelson, MD, C. Pfennig, MD, & A. Sanders, MD | Literature Review: Infectious Disease Topics |
| A. Sayal, MD | The Rapid Orthopedic Exam: Pearls for Urgent Care |
| R. Dachs, MD, G. Higgins, MD, A. Nelson, MD, C. Pfennig, MD, & A. Sayal, MD | Panel Discussion: Literature Review |
| A. Sanders, MD | Illustrative Cases in Infectious Diseases: Review of Endemic Mycoses |
| A. Nelson, MD | Diagnosis and Treatment of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding |
| A. Sayal, MD | Fall, Shoulder Pain, Normal X-ray: Now What? |
| DAY 3 – TUESDAY, September 23, 2025 | |
| A. Sayal, MD | Hand Exam Pearls |
| R. Dachs, MD | Syncope: What To Do When the Lights Go Out? |
| A. Sayal, MD | The Acutely Injured Knee: 8 Things to Consider Before Writing ‘Soft Tissue Injury Knee’ |
| R. Dachs, MD | Acute Mastitis |
| G. Higgins, MD | Unwinding Dizziness: When to Worry |
| A. Sayal, MD | High Risk, Low Visibility: Recent Ortho Cases You Might See on Your Next Shift |





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