Description
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+ Target Audience: family physicians, internists
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+ Information:
Family physicians face an ever-changing clinical landscape — and staying current is essential to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care. Family Medicine Update, Volume 2 is a course designed to equip primary care providers with the latest evidence-based strategies for diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide spectrum of conditions across the lifespan. From pediatric dermatology and women’s health to cardiometabolic disease, chronic cough, and endocrine disorders, expert faculty deliver practical, case-driven insights you can immediately apply in practice.
This engaging program covers both common and complex clinical scenarios, including obesity management across all ages, mental health considerations throughout the reproductive cycle, resistant hypertension, gastrointestinal disease, and cost-conscious diabetes care. Participants will also explore nuanced topics such as navigating perimenopause, managing advanced heart failure, and differentiating between celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Whether refreshing your knowledge or expanding your expertise, Family Medicine Update, Volume 2 offers the tools you need to deliver better outcomes — all while learning online, at your own pace.
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 family practice.
- 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 (45 minutes) | Pediatric Rashes! | S. Iyer, MD |
| Session 2 (67 minutes) | Lipids in Women Across the Lifespan | E. Michos, MD |
| Session 3 (53 minutes) | Acne: New Developments | L. Stein Gold, MD |
| Session 4 (67 minutes) | Understanding Obesity as a Chronic Disease | J. Ard, MD |
| Session 5 (56 minutes) | Mental Health Throughout the Reproductive Life Cycle | J. Riddle, MD |
| Session 6 (59 minutes) | Chronic Cough | A. Baptist, MD |
| Session 7 (67 minutes) | How to Manage Advanced Heart Failure Patients | A. Hicks, MD |
| Session 8 (60 minutes) | Managing Thyroid Disease in General Practice: When to Hold ‘Em and When to Fold ‘Em… | S. Inzucchi, MD |
| Session 9 (58 minutes) | Navigating the Choppy Seas of Perimenopause | K. Adams, MD |
| Session 10 (41 minutes) | Diabetes on a Budget | J. Shubrook, DO |
| Session 11 (63 minutes) | Heart of the Matter: Improving Quality of Care and Outcomes in Patients with Cardiometabolic Disease | M. Kosiborod, MD |
| Session 12 (56 minutes) | Male Hypogonadism: Update | K. Pantalone, DO |
| Session 13 (60 minutes) | Resistant Hypertension: An Update | J. Basile, MD |
| Session 14 (35 minutes) | The Nuts and Bolts of Pharmacology in Treating Obesity: From Pediatrics to Adults | G. Srivastava, MD |
| Session 15 (56 minutes) | A Spectrum of Disease: Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity | A. Stein, MD |
| Session 16 (58 minutes) | That Hurts: Abdominal Pain and Peptic Ulcer Disease | J. Liu, MD |





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