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The American Medical Seminars 2025: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine & Electrocardiology is a comprehensive, hybrid continuing education event set for July 7–10, 2025. Designed for busy clinicians, this versatile program blends comprehensive primary care content with focused electrocardiology training—offering a practical, clinically relevant experience that fits your busy schedule.
What You Will Learn
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Family Medicine: Broad-based expertise in managing care across the lifespan, including preventive medicine, women’s health, pediatric concerns, chronic disease management, and geriatric care.
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Internal Medicine: In-depth clinical updates and diagnostic strategies for complex conditions such as cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, renal, and gastrointestinal diseases, all with an evidence-based clinical focus.
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Electrocardiology: Key skills in ECG interpretation, rhythm analysis, arrhythmia recognition, conduction abnormalities, and acute cardiac event identification—taught through real-world case examples and interactive review.
Event Details
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Event: American Medical Seminars 2025 – Family Medicine, Internal Medicine & Electrocardiology
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Dates: July 7–10, 2025
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Format: Hybrid delivery—choose live, in-person sessions or virtual participation. Includes live lectures, interactive case discussions, hands-on ECG workshops, and full access to session recordings for post-event review.
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Highlights: Multi-track content tailored to your scope of practice, engaging expert faculty, and the flexibility to learn based on your needs and schedule.
Who Should Attend
Ideal for:
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Family physicians and internal medicine clinicians seeking to bolster generalist skills
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Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, residents, and fellows looking to deepen both breadth and specialization
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Providers aiming to sharpen EKG interpretation and cardiovascular assessment skills in combination with practical primary care foundations
Why Attend
This seminar delivers exceptional educational value by combining three key clinical areas into one streamlined, practical experience—perfectly suited for contemporary practice demands. Attendees will emerge with enhanced diagnostic confidence, improved procedural skills, and refined clinical strategies that immediately impact patient care—delivered in a highly flexible and efficient format.
Topics:
Date | Session | Time | Speaker | Topic |
7/7/2025 | 1-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Zun | Dealing with Difficult Patients |
1-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Zun | Provider Wellness | |
1-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Williams | Update on the Management of COPD and Asthma in the Hospitalized Patient | |
1-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Williams | Overview of the Inpatient Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections | |
1-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Williams | Update on the Evaluation of Chest Pain | |
7/8/2025 | 2-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Williams | Update on the Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes |
2-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Williams | Update in Inpatient Renal Medicine | |
2-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Williams | Update in GI Inpatient Medicine | |
2-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Zun | Substance abuse | |
2-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Zun | Medical evaluation of the psychiatric patient | |
7/9/2025 | 3-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Williams | Update on the Management of Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack |
3-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Williams | The Evaluation and Management of Syncope and Vertigo | |
3-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Jones | The P Wave, the QRS and the T Wave | |
3-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Jones | What are leads and what do they tell us? | |
3-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Jones | How do I recognize problems in the atria? | |
7/10/2025 | 4-1 | 7:30am-8:30am | Jones | How do I recognize problems in the AV node and beyond? |
4-2 | 8:35am-9:35am | Jones | How do I recognize problems in the ventricles? Part 1: Chamber Enlargement | |
4-3 | 9:40am-10:40am | Jones | How do I recognize problems in the ventricles? Part 2. Ischemia | |
4-4 | 10:45am-11:45am | Jones | How do I recognize problems in the ventricles? Part 3. Infarction | |
4-5 | 11:50am-12:50pm | Jones | How do I recognize dangerous electrolyte disturbances? |