2016 Medical Conference Agenda for the 7th Annual Primary Care CME Florida Keys Conference Session I Released by Continuing Education Company
Palm Coast, Florida (PRWEB) August 09, 2016 -- The 2016 Medical Conference agenda for the 7th Annual Primary Care Continuing Medical Education (CME) Conference Session I has been released by Continuing Education Company. The conference runs from October 31-November 4, 2016. A second session for November 7-11, 2016 has been added with a separate agenda to be released shortly.
Held at the Hawks Cay resort in Duck Key, this CME Conference for Primary Care and Internal Medicine clinicians features an expert faculty and half day medical education sessions.
The 7th Annual Primary Care Fall Conference is designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. The emphasis is on practical and useful information for clinical practice.
According to Barbara Lyons, VP, "The Florida Keys CME conference topics feature typical clinical conditions seen by Primary Care including asthma, hypertension, GERD and more."
The agenda for the conference runs from 8 am-12:15 pm Monday through Friday, with the afternoons and evenings free for the attendees to reflect upon the clinical pearls offered during the educational seminars in the morning.
MONDAY, October 31, 2016
- Preventing and Treating Patients with the Cardio-Renal Syndrome M. Weir, MD
- Obesity and CKD: Perspectives for the Clinician M. Weir, MD
- BREAK
- Head to Toe: Front Line Antibiotic Choices for Common Primary Care Infections A. Urban, MD
- Cases from Beeper: Great Questions and Teachable Moments from the World of Infectious Diseases A. Urban, MD
TUESDAY, November 1, 2016
- Strategies for Diabetes Management for the PCP M. Whitaker, MD
- Recognizing and Treating Abnormal Adrenal Function M. Whitaker, MD
- BREAK
- Connective Tissue Diseases E. Needham, MD
- Cardiac Stress Testing for Primary Care Providers E. Needham, MD
WEDNESDAY, November 2, 2016
- Redefining the Landscape of Hypertension in 2016: An Update Including SPRINT Trial J. Basile, MD
- Update on Heart Failure J. Basile, MD
- BREAK
- Headaches H. Brownlee, MD
- The Evaluation and Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction H. Brownlee, MD
THURSDAY, November 3, 2016
- Case Studies in the Management of Psoriasis R. Usatine, MD
- Nevi And Congenital Nevi R. Usatine, MD
- BREAK
- Clinical Practice Pearls: 2016 R. Jendry, MD
- Back Pain: A Primary Care Perspective R. Jendry, MD
FRIDAY, November 4, 2016
- Management of GERD: Beyond Acid Suppression J. Pandolfino, MD
- Functional Disorders in Gastroenterology: From Non-Cardiac Chest Pain to Irritable Bowel Syndrome J. Pandolfino, MD
- BREAK
- Current Concepts in the Management of Menopause K. Noblett, MD
- An Update on the Treatment of Overactive Bladder (OAB) K. Noblett, MD
Continuing Education Company, Inc. (CEC) is an independent, non-profit, 501 (c)(3) continuing medical education organization. They have been developing and presenting continuing medical education programs for over 24 years. Their mission is to develop and provide educational opportunities to improve the skills and knowledge of medical and healthcare professionals. They accomplish this mission by offering American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) accredited CME lectures, symposia, and conferences.
Educational activities are developed with the guidance of Continuing Education Company’s Curriculum Advisory Committee. The committee, lead by their on-staff Medical Director is comprised of physicians, pharmacists, educators who have extensive clinical and CME experience.
The mission of Continuing Education Company, Inc. (CEC) is to improve public health by developing and providing educational opportunities to advance the skills and knowledge of physicians and other healthcare professionals. This mission is accomplished by assisting healthcare professionals in assessing their educational needs and providing them with evidence-based education which meet those needs.
Walter Ejnes, Continuing Education Company Inc,, http://www.cmemeeting.org, +1 516-882-5551 Ext: 100, [email protected]
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