Description
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+ Target Audience: internists, primary care physicians, gastroenterologists, neurologists, and psychiatrists
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1. Overview
This is a primary care medical conference organized by Medical Education Resources (MER), a non-profit organization. The conference is titled “Internal Medicine for Primary Care: Gastroenterology/Neurology/Psychiatry”. It will take place from March 27-29, 2026, at Caesars Palace Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV.
2. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:
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Utilize history and physical examination to distinguish weakness from non-specific symptoms.
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Utilize prevention and treatment strategies for cerebrovascular disorders.
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Discuss the spectrum of sleep disorders and current management strategies.
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Describe the differential diagnosis of headaches and migraines.
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List current treatment recommendations for the management of lower GI bleeding.
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Discuss the guidelines for colonoscopic colorectal cancer screening and surveillance.
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Discuss options to prevent recurring pancreatitis.
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Identify patients most at risk for pancreas cancer.
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Compare the benefits and side effect profiles of pharmacologic treatment options for ADHD.
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Describe strategies for identifying and treating substance use disorders.
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Describe symptoms that move depression to plans for suicide.
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Recommend appropriate pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment for depression.
3. Target Audience
- This program is targeted to office-based primary care providers and other health professionals with updates in primary care medicine.
- Best for internists, primary care physicians, gastroenterologists, neurologists, and psychiatrists.
4. Topics
Friday, March 27, 2026
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Neurology – Evaluating Weakness: Using the history and physical examination to distinguish weakness from non-specific symptoms; characteristics of neurological diseases that produce weakness; presentations of representative diseases of the nervous system.
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Neurology – Cerebrovascular Disorders: Epidemiology; identifying the high-risk patient; treatment effects; transient neurological deficit: carotid, vertebrobasilar; non-specific cerebral symptoms; migraines vs. TIA; treatment options.
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Neurology – Sleep Disorders: Epidemiology; assessing sleep patterns; causes and treatment of insomnia; causes, evaluation and treatment of sleep apnea; symptoms and treatment of narcolepsy.
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Gastroenterology – Management of Lower GI Bleeding- From Occult to Massive: The correct use and interpretation of tests for occult blood in the stool will be discussed in relation to lower GI bleeding; focus on the utility of different diagnostic and management approached to the spectrum of patients presenting with hematochezia.
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Gastroenterology – Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance: Reviews the most recent recommendations for CRC screening in the general population at average risk for CRC.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
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Gastroenterology – Acute Pancreatitis: Etiology and Management: Recognition of acute and chronic pancreatitis; The etiology of pancreatitis and determination of next steps in management; Discussion of complications of pancreatitis and how to counsel patients on how to prevent recurrence of pancreatitis.
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Gastroenterology – Pancreas Cancer Screening: Determination of who qualifies for pancreas cancer screening and how to refer for pancreas cancer screening; Discussion of the importance of the family history and genetic counseling; Discussion of how pancreas screening is accomplished.
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Neurology – Headaches & Migraines: Basic headache mechanisms; headache history: characteristics, precipitating factors, medical conditions; migraine: common tension, classic, treatment, complicated, cluster, sinus; trigeminal neuralgia; Giant Cell Arteritis; brain tumor; subarachnoid hemorrhage; emergency room treatment.
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Psychiatry – The Complexity of Adult ADHD: ADHD in adults with an emphasis on symptom identification; Co-occurring conditions; Psychiatric and medical differential diagnosis; evidence-based and FDA approved pharmacological treatments.
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Psychiatry – Substance Use Disorders: Substance abuse history-taking to encourage patient honesty; Accurate diagnosis; Use of screening tools; Brief intervention; Recovery and treatment options; Motivational interviewing; Family symptoms and codependency.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
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Psychiatry – Depression and Suicide: Assessment of depressive symptoms in adults; Assessment and mitigation of suicide risk; Treatment of depression.
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Psychiatry – Psychopharmacology for Major Depression: History taking, diagnosis and treatment of depression across the lifespan; pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment options; rational polypharmacy.





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