UCSF Primary Care Medicine Update 2024

70 $

+ Include: 6 videos + 24 pdfs, size: 18.6 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing internists, family practitioners, advance practice providers, and all other health professionals interested in providing high quality primary care

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+ Include: 6 videos + 24 pdfs, size: 18.6 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing internists, family practitioners, advance practice providers, and all other health professionals interested in providing high quality primary care

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Overview

Primary Care is the essential core of modern medical practice.  Increasingly difficult management decisions must be made in diverse ambulatory environments and via telemedicine.  Primary care clinicians continue to do it all: preventive medicine, reduction of cardiovascular risk factors, acute clinical problems, chronic disease management, women’s health, behavioral medicine, geriatrics, and much more.  Effective practice requires understanding the optimal use of new diagnostic tests and new medications. Health disparities and the care of vulnerable patients are a central part of our daily practice as we try to maximize quality, safety, equity, and value. Close collaboration with other specialists, inpatient colleagues, and diverse teams of health professionals is essential for the care of our complex patients.

This course will present a comprehensive review of new developments in outpatient medicine, controversies in primary care practice, and updates in care of patients with COVID-19 and other serious infections. The course will focus on the skills and strategies needed in day-to-day office practice. The curriculum will feature in-depth discussion of challenging cases in preventive medicine, common problems in ambulatory care, and a broad selection of acute and chronic illnesses. This course will also be an excellent opportunity to update office-based skills in dermatology, neurology, infectious disease, clinical oncology, endocrinology, clinical nutrition, and urgent care.  The course will utilize formal lectures, case discussions, an audience response system, questions and answers, a detailed syllabus, and on-demand access to course recordings. Ample time will be reserved for interprofessional discussion of challenging cases.  Remote learning opportunities will also be available.

The course is presented by the UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine of the Department of Medicine and is sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of California, San Francisco.

Target Audience
This course, chaired by Dr. Robert B. Baron and taught by UCSF’s best teachers, is designed for practicing internists, family practitioners, advance practice providers, and all other health professionals interested in providing high quality primary care.

Objectives

The purpose of this course is to increase competence and improve clinician practice in primary care and ambulatory practice. We specifically anticipate improvements in skills and strategies to:

  • Implement new guidelines in office-based preventive medicine including new strategies for cancer prevention and screening, immunizations, and prevention of coronary heart disease and stroke;
  • Manage common and complex office problems including hyperlipidemia, diabetes, osteoporosis, TIAs, strokes, respiratory infections, STI’s, and common cancers;
  • Understand the impact that COVID-19 has had on primary care practice and use best practices to treat patients with COVID-related conditions;
  • Treat common disorders in dermatology including skin cancer, eczema, acne, hair loss, chronic urticaria, drug eruptions, skin infections, and disorders of aging skin;
  • Understand and treat obesity and use the new obesity medications;
  • Manage common concerns in women’s health including contraception and menopause;
  • Understand the most recent evidence on use of vitamins, nutritional supplements, and exercise;
  • Increase expertise in managing common and commonly-missed orthopedic problems;
  • Develop best practices in giving prognostic advice for common cancers;
  • Select the best current and future diagnostic tests and best new medications, including new cancer therapies;
  • Use best evidence and optimize patient communication and shared-decision making;
  • Improve interprofessional teamwork and collaboration;
  • Enhance value in medical practice;
  • Become a better clinician and advocate with a deeper understanding of health disparities and the central role of primary care clinicians in providing equitable, patient-centered care.

 

+ Topics:

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

-Management of Outpatient Respiratory Infections as the Covid-19 Pandemic Evolves.pdf
A New Era of Obesity Management- Diets, Drugs, and Surgery.pdf
Advances in Prevention and Treatment of Stroke- What Every Primary Care Clinician Should Know.pdf
Advising Patients About Vitamins, Nutritional Supplements, and Exercise.pdf
April 1 AM Session.mp4
April 2 AM Session.mp4
April 3 AM Session.mp4
April 4 AM Session.mp4
April 5 AM Session.mp4
Best Practices in Immunization- Keeping Up With New Vaccines and Practice Guidelines.pdf
Cancer Treatment Today- Distinguishing Among Cancer Therapies and Anticipating Their Side Effects.pdf
Common and Commonly-Missed Orthopedic Problems.pdf
Common Dermatologic Disorders- How to Think Like a Dermatologist.pdf
Controversies in Cancer Screening 2024- Colon, Breast, Lung, Prostate and Cervical.pdf
Covid-19- Where Do We Stand. What Have We Learned. Where are We Going..pdf
Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis- What’s New and Controversial in 2024..pdf
Drug Eruptions- When to Worry.pdf
Management of Diabetes Mellitus- Selecting the Right Medication for the Right Patient.pdf
Management of Lipid Disorders- Integrating New Diagnostics and New Medications.pdf
March 31 PM Session.mp4
MDM24M06_Combined_Syllabus.pdf
MDM24M06_Program.pdf
No Longer a Death Sentence- Distinguishing Curable from Incurable Cancer and Improving Prognostication.pdf
Novel Cancer Diagnostics- Demystifying Commonly-used Molecular and Genetic Testing in Oncology.pdf
Quality Contraceptive Care- Counseling and Controversies.pdf
STI’s in 2024- Best Practices for Prevention and Treatment.pdf
Sunscreens, “Spots” and Skin Cancer.pdf
Top 10 Infectious Disease Topics That Will Likely Change Your Practice.pdf
What’s New in Management of Menopause and Peri-menopausal Symptoms..pdf
Why Are Drug Prices So High and What Can We Do About It..pdf

 

*Detail:

SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2024
4:00 PM Registration MODERATOR: ROBERT B. BARON, MD, MS
5:00 Welcome and Overview
5:10 RxG Why Are Drug Prices So High and What Can We Do About It? Jeffrey A. Tice, MD
6:00 RxG Covid-19: Where Do We Stand? What Have We Learned? Where are We Going? Peter Chin-Hong, MD
6:50 PM Adjourn

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2024
6:30 AM Continental Breakfast MODERATOR: ROBERT B. BARON, MD, MS
7:00 RxG Controversies in Cancer Screening 2024: Colon, Breast, Lung, Prostate and Cervical Judith M. E. Walsh, MD, MPH
7:50 RxG Cancer Treatment Today: Distinguishing Among Cancer Therapies and Anticipating Their Side Effects Sam Brondfield, MD, MAEd
8:40 Break
9:00 RxG Management of Outpatient Respiratory Infections as the Covid-19 Pandemic Evolves Paul Nadler, MD
9:50 RxG Sunscreens, “Spots” and Skin Cancer Lindy P. Fox, MD
10:40 AM Adjourn

TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2024
6:30 AM Continental Breakfast MODERATOR: PETER CHIN-HONG, MD
7:00 RxG Best Practices in Immunization: Keeping Up With New Vaccines and Practice Guidelines Peter Chin-Hong, MD
7:50 RxG Management of Lipid Disorders: Integrating New Diagnostics and New Medications Robert B. Baron, MD MS
8:40 Break
9:00 RxG Advances in Prevention and Treatment of Stroke: What Every Primary Care Clinician Should Know Kenneth A. Fox, MD
9:50 RxG What’s New in Management of Menopause and Peri-menopausal Symptoms? Judith M.E. Walsh, MD, MPH
10:40 AM Adjourn

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2024
6:30 AM Continental Breakfast MODERATOR: SAM BRONDFIELD, MD, MAEd
7:00 RxG Novel Cancer Diagnostics: Demystifying Commonly-used Molecular and Genetic Testing in Oncology Sam Brondfield, MD, MAEd
7:50 RxG Management of Diabetes Mellitus: Selecting the Right Medication for the Right Patient Robert B. Baron, MD, MS
8:40 Break
9:00 RxG Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis: What’s New and Controversial in 2024? Jeffrey A. Tice, MD
9:50 RxG Drug Eruptions: When to Worry Lindy P. Fox, MD
10:40 AM Adjourn

THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2024
6:30 AM Continental Breakfast MODERATOR: JUDITH M.E. WALSH, MD, MPH
7:00 Rx Quality Contraceptive Care: Counseling and Controversies Judith M.E. Walsh, MD, MPH
7:50 RxG Top 10 Infectious Disease Topics That Will Likely Change Your Practice Peter Chin-Hong, MD
8:40 Break
9:00 RxG STI’s in 2024: Best Practices for Prevention and Treatment Paul Nadler, MD
9:50 RxG No Longer a Death Sentence: Distinguishing Curable from Incurable Cancer and Improving Prognostication Sam Brondfield, MD, MAEd
10:40 AM Adjourn

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024
6:30 AM Continental Breakfast MODERATOR: JEFFREY A. TICE, MD
7:00 RxG Advising Patients About Vitamins, Nutritional Supplements, and Exercise Jeffrey A. Tice, MD
7:50 RxG A New Era of Obesity Management: Diets, Drugs, and Surgery Robert B. Baron, MD, MS
8:40 Break
9:00 RxG Common and Commonly-Missed Orthopedic Problems Paul Nadler, MD
9:50 RxG Common Dermatologic Disorders: How to Think Like a Dermatologist Lindy P. Fox, MD
10:40 AM Adjourn

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