Description
+ Include: 3 videos + 3 file sub vtt + 29 pdfs, size: 38.9 GB
+ Target Audience: family physicians, internists, urgent care and emergency clinicians
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
A focused, primary-care–oriented update on urgent care and emergency medicine. The program delivers practical algorithms, red-flag recognition, and disposition skills for same-day and unscheduled care, with half-day sessions optimized for busy clinicians.
What You Will Learn
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Best practices for high-volume acute complaints in primary care and urgent settings
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Rapid risk stratification and safe disposition for common emergent presentations
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Procedural and pharmacologic updates you can apply on your next shift
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Team workflows that improve throughput, safety, and patient experience
Event Details
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Dates: September 21–23, 2025
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Location: Nashville, Tennessee (Omni Nashville)
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Format: Half-day general sessions; optional skills workshops (separate registration)
Who Should Attend
Family physicians, internists, urgent care and emergency clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other providers managing acute illness and injury in outpatient or unscheduled care settings.
Why Attend
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Get a concise, practice-ready update tailored to primary care handling urgent/emergent problems
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Take home clear algorithms, checklists, and clinical pearls
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Learner-friendly schedule that balances education with recovery time
+ Topics:
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Chest pain, dyspnea, syncope, arrhythmias
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Stroke/TIA, headache, and neurologic emergencies
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Sepsis, fever, and infectious disease considerations
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Abdominal pain, GI bleeding, biliary and GU emergencies
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Trauma basics: lacerations, fractures, and ortho injuries
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Asthma/COPD exacerbations; pediatric urgent conditions
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Dermatologic urgencies, anaphylaxis, allergy management
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Core procedures and up-to-date medication guidance





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