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Best of Women's Health, Module 1 |
Session |
Title |
Faculty |
Session 1 (71 minutes) |
Menopause/Hormone Therapy… and the HEAT GOES ON! |
D. Weismiller, MD |
Session 2 (52 minutes) |
First Trimester Pregnancy Complications - All of US See Them! |
D. Weismiller, MD |
Session 3 (66 minutes) |
Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction: An Unrecognized Cause of Chest Pain in Women |
E. Michos, MD |
Session 4 (62 minutes) |
Contraception: A Primary Care Review of Best Practices |
K. Roussos-Ross, MD |
Session 5 (53 minutes) |
Identification and Management of Sexual Transmitted Infections |
K. Roussos-Ross, MD |
Session 6 (62 minutes) |
Treating (Understanding) Obesity |
G. Srivastava, MD |
Session 7 (57 minutes) |
Implementing Trauma Informed Care in Medical Practice |
K. Roussos-Ross, MD |
Session 8 (60 minutes) |
A Migraine Journey Through a Woman’s Life |
S. Nahas, MD |
Session 9 (58 minutes) |
Case Studies: Headache in Women |
S. Nahas, MD |
Session 10 (62 minutes) |
Treating Anxiety and Depression in Pregnancy and Postpartum |
J. Riddle, MD |
Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine: On Demand Volume 4, Module 1 |
Session |
Title |
Faculty |
Session 1 (48 minutes) |
Monoarthritis: When it’s Gout, and When it’s Not |
N. Clancy, MD |
Session 2 (38 minutes) |
Deciphering Syphilis Testing |
R. Dachs, MD |
Session 3 (85 minutes) |
Panel Discussion: Does This Patient Need Additional Evaluation - Labs, Imaging or Care in the ED? |
R. Bloch, MD, N. Clancy, MD, R. Dachs, MD, A. Darby-Stewart, MD, S. Iyer, MD, & D. Weismiller, MD |
Session 4 (52 minutes) |
Sharpening Our Clinical Sleuthing Skills: Critical Neurologic Conditions That Continue to Hide from Us |
G. Higgins, MD |
Session 5 (36 minutes) |
When Primary Care and Acute Care Overlap: Diagnosis at a Glance |
G. Higgins, MD |
Session 6 (48 minutes) |
Help, I Can't See! |
R. Bloch, MD |
Session 7 (42 minutes) |
Ophthalmologic Emergencies |
R. Bloch, MD |
Session 8 (52 minutes) |
Acute Exacerbation of COPD: Beyond Antibiotics and Steroids |
R. Dachs, MD |
Session 9 (49 minutes) |
Mastering Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies |
E. Rose, MD |
Session 10 (29 minutes) |
Navigating Difficult Parental Interactions |
E. Rose, MD |
Primary Care Medicine: On Demand 6.1 |
Session |
Title |
Faculty |
Session 1 (56 minutes) |
ABC's of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention |
H. Johnson, MD |
Session 2 (60 minutes) |
Acne and Fungal Skin Infections |
R. Usatine, MD |
Session 3 (70 minutes) |
ADA Standards Update: What Do I Need to Know in Primary Care |
J. Shubrook, DO |
Session 4 (61 minutes) |
Risk Assessment and Lipid Management in Cardiometabolic Disease |
P. Taub, MD |
Session 5 (59 minutes) |
Hyperthyroidism Evaluation Treatment and Recognizing Emergencies |
S. Spratt, MD |
Session 6 (53 minutes) |
Abdominal Pain in Primary Care: Focus on Dyspepsia |
J. Pandolfino, MD |
Session 7 (51 minutes) |
Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction, Diagnostic & Treatment Strategies |
A. Hicks, MD |
Session 8 (58 minutes) |
Liver Case Studies |
B. Pearlman, MD |
Session 9 (61 minutes) |
Clinical Findings and Approach to Management in Alzheimer’s Disease |
G. Day, MD |
Session 10 (75 minutes) |
An Overview of Movement Disorders: A Practical Approach |
R. Rodriguez, MD |
Session 11 (61 minutes) |
Weight Loss Medications & Bariatric Surgery: In Whom, Which One, and How to Monitor |
C. Still, DO |
Session 12 (49 minutes) |
High Yield Physical Orthopedic Exam |
D. Campagne, MD |
Session 13 (60 minutes) |
The Identification and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care |
T. Heinrich, MD |
Session 14 (62 minutes) |
The NIH Asthma Guidelines Update Are Here (and They Will Likely Change Your Practice) |
A. Baptist, MD |
Session 15 (67 minutes) |
Contraception Update |
M. Wasson, DO |
Primary Care Medicine: Volume 8.1 |
Session |
Title |
Faculty |
Session 1 (59 minutes) |
How to Design a High Value Diabetes Regimen for Your Patient |
C. Low Wang, MD |
Session 2 (65 minutes) |
Male Hypogonadism: Update |
K. Pantalone, DO |
Session 3 (61 minutes) |
A True Clinic-based Approach to Dementia |
G. Day, MD |
Session 4 (77 minutes) |
Management of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum |
L. Osborne, MD |
Session 5 (59 minutes) |
Hyperthyroidism: Exploring the Spectrum of Disease |
D. Caraccio, MD |
Session 6 (61 minutes) |
Update on Anticoagulation: Recent Impactful Papers |
S. Kaatz, DO |
Session 7 (59 minutes) |
A Primary Care Perspective on the Treatment of Depression: SSRIs and Beyond |
T. Heinrich, MD |
Session 8 (65 minutes) |
Diabetes: Updates in the Management of Type 2 DM and in the Prevention of Type 1 DM |
J. Aloi, MD |
Session 9 (61 minutes) |
A New Step for HFpEF |
M. Kosiborod, MD |
Session 10 (61 minutes) |
A Quick and Accurate IBS Reference Guide to the Busy Primary Practitioner |
D. Brenner, MD |
Session 11 (57 minutes) |
Perimenopause and Menopause: New Insights into Etiology and Therapies |
A. Nelson, MD |
Session 12 (60 minutes) |
Basics of Obesity Biology & Weight Loss Physiology |
D. Ryan, MD |
Session 13 (48 minutes) |
Evidence of Weight Loss Benefits: Why Are the New Anti-Obesity Medications Generating So Much Interest? |
D. Ryan, MD |
Session 14 (47 minutes) |
Fatty Liver Disease |
J. Boike, MD |
Session 15 (57 minutes) |
When Laxatives are Not Enough: Will Asking the Right Questions Lead to the Correct Diagnosis and Appropriate Treatment? |
D. Brenner, MD |
Primary Care On Demand: Diabetes Volume 3 |
Session |
Title |
Faculty |
Session 1 (47 minutes) |
Type 2 Diabetes Guidelines |
S. Inzucchi, MD |
Session 2 (44 minutes) |
Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: A Sound Approach Based on Its Pathophysiology |
J. Buse, MD, PhD |
Session 3 (44 minutes) |
Practical Aspects of Using Newer Diabetes Medications: SGLT2 Inhibitors and GLP-1 Receptor Agonists |
S. Inzucchi, MD |
Session 4 (49 minutes) |
Type 2 Diabetes: What Have the Latest Trials on Older Drugs Told Us? |
J. Buse, MD, PhD |
Session 5 (63 minutes) |
Cases in Diabetes |
J. Buse, MD, PhD & S. Inzucchi, MD |
Session 6 (62 minutes) |
Contrasting the GLP-1 and Dual Incretin Receptor Agonists with SGLT2 Inhibitors in the Early Treatment of Diabetes |
M. McDonnell, MD |
Session 7 (46 minutes) |
Novel Medications for Resistant Hypertension: What the Future Holds |
G. Bakris, MD |
Session 8 (47 minutes) |
Selecting Therapies in the Older Outpatient with Diabetes: A Cardiometabolic Approach |
M. McDonnell, MD |
Session 9 (58 minutes) |
“Pillars of Therapy”: The 21st Century Approach to Halting Nephropathy from Diabetes |
G. Bakris, MD |
Session 10 (81 minutes) |
Cases in Diabetes, Kidney, and Cardio-Renal Disease |
M. McDonnell, MD & G. Bakris, MD |
Accreditation
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Continuing Education Company designates these enduring materials for the number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ listed below. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ABIM MOC: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn the number of Medical Knowledge MOC points listed below in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. Please allow 6-8 weeks for your MOC points to appear on your ABIM records.
AAPA: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of number of hours listed below of Category 1 credit for completing this activity.
AANPCB: The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Nurse Practitioners may receive a maximum of 57 hours of participation, 26 of which can be used towards Pharmacology, for completing all the activities in this collection.
Standard Collection 2025 Edition Accreditation |
Activity Title |
Expiration Date |
Credits |
ABIM MOC Points |
Rx Hours |
Best of Women's Health, Module 1 |
1/9/2027 |
10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ |
10 |
3 |
Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine: On Demand Volume 4, Module 1 |
1/29/2028 |
8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ |
8 |
2.75 |
Primary Care Medicine: On Demand 6.1 |
8/17/2025 |
15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ |
15 |
7 |
Primary Care Medicine: Volume 8.1 |
12/13/2027 |
15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ |
15 |
7.75 |
Primary Care On Demand: Diabetes Volume 3 |
6/2/2026 |
9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ |
9 |
5.5 |