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The American Medical Seminars 2025 brings together three pivotal disciplines—Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine for Primary Care, and Rheumatology—into one streamlined, high-impact educational format. Designed for versatility and clinical relevance, these seminars offer live in-person and virtual attendance options, combining deep-dive presentations with practical case reviews to sharpen diagnostic acumen and procedural confidence.
What You Will Learn
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Emergency Medicine: Rapid assessment and management of acute conditions (cardiac emergencies, trauma, respiratory distress), efficient triage best practices, and critical care decision-making.
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Sports Medicine for Primary Care: Diagnostic and management strategies for common musculoskeletal injuries, injury prevention techniques, rehabilitation essentials, and protocols to optimize athlete health.
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Rheumatology: Diagnosis and treatment of joint, muscle, and autoimmune disorders; formulation of treatment plans; integrating biologic and DMARD therapies; and addressing comorbidities in chronic inflammatory diseases.
Event Details
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Event: American Medical Seminars 2025
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Dates: October 14–16, 2025
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Location: Boston, MA — with hybrid access for remote participants
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Format: Specialized tracks running concurrently—choose a path that aligns with your clinical focus. Each track features live lectures, real-world case discussions, and interdisciplinary learning.
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Highlights: Network with expert faculty and peers in simulation labs, practical breakout sessions, and interactive Q&A panels tailored to each specialty.
Who Should Attend
Ideal for primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, emergency clinicians, sports medicine specialists, and rheumatologists or trainees seeking to deepen their specialized clinical knowledge across these key medical fields.
Why Attend
This seminar series offers a rare, high-efficiency learning opportunity—covering three disciplines essential to modern clinical practice. Attendees will leave with refreshed clinical strategies, refined diagnostic skills, and the ability to deliver confident, up-to-date care across emergencies, musculoskeletal injuries, and rheumatologic conditions—all in a single, thoughtfully designed educational experience.
Topics:
Date |
Session |
Time |
Speaker |
Topic |
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7/14/2025 |
1-1 |
7:30am-8:30am |
Wasko |
Clinical approach to rheumatology |
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1-2 |
8:35am-9:35am |
Wasko |
Diagnostic testing in rheumatic diseases |
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1-3 |
9:40am-10:40am |
Butler |
Bedside Sedation |
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1-4 |
10:45am-11:45am |
Butler |
Being “Hip” On Ortho |
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1-5 |
11:50am-12:50pm |
Butler |
Chest Pain in the Emergency Department – Value of Heart Score |
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7/15/2025 |
2-1 |
7:30am-8:30am |
Butler |
Sick Trauma Patient in the Non-Trauma Center |
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2-2 |
8:35am-9:35am |
Butler |
Traumatic Brain Injury |
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2-3 |
9:40am-10:40am |
Butler |
The High-Risk Abdomen You Cannot Afford to Miss |
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2-4 |
10:45am-11:45am |
Wasko |
Crystalline diseases |
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2-5 |
11:50am-12:50pm |
Wasko |
Spondyloarthropathies |
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7/16/2025 |
3-1 |
7:30am-8:30am |
Wasko |
RA |
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3-2 |
8:35am-9:35am |
Wasko |
SLE |
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3-3 |
9:40am-10:40am |
Martin |
Knee Pain |
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3-4 |
10:45am-11:45am |
Martin |
Preparticipation Examination of the Athlete |
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3-5 |
11:50am-12:50pm |
Martin |
Modalities in the Management of Soft Tissue Injuries |
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7/17/2025 |
4-1 |
7:30am-8:30am |
Wasko |
Rheumatic Disease Emergencies |
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4-2 |
8:35am-9:35am |
Wasko |
Infection Prevention in Rheumatic Disease Patients |
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4-3 |
9:40am-10:40am |
Martin |
Orthotics and Shoe Wear 101 |
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4-4 |
10:45am-11:45am |
Martin |
Layers of Joint Stability, General concepts of symptoms, findings and management |
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4-5 |
11:50am-12:50pm |
Martin |
The Exercise Prescription |