Include: 4 videos, size: 9.15 GB
Target Audience: primary care physicians, hospitalists, subspecialists
Information:
A fast, practice-oriented update for clinicians managing high-impact conditions across internal medicine, cardiometabolic disease, neurology, oncology, infectious disease, and primary care. Case-based lectures convert new evidence and guidelines into simple, usable care pathways for clinic and hospital settings.
What You Will Learn
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How to translate landmark trials and updated guidelines into day-to-day treatment decisions
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Risk stratification frameworks and red-flag recognition for common high-stakes presentations
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Medication updates: indications, sequencing, interactions, monitoring, and deprescribing
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Practical quality/safety tools: order sets, checklists, and follow-up plans patients understand
Event Details
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Format: Live general sessions with case discussions, expert panels, and audience Q&A
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Structure: Thematic blocks with concise take-home summaries and algorithms
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Access: Designed for rapid implementation in busy outpatient and inpatient workflows
Who Should Attend
Primary care physicians, hospitalists, subspecialists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and trainees seeking an efficient, cross-disciplinary clinical refresh.
Why Attend
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Capture a year’s worth of high-yield updates in one concentrated program
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Leave with ready-to-use protocols that streamline decisions and improve outcomes
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Build a network of peers tackling similar operational and clinical challenges
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
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Cardiometabolic care: hypertension, lipids, diabetes/obesity therapeutics, heart failure and ASCVD risk
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Pulmonary & infectious disease: pneumonia, COPD/asthma, OPAT decisions, antimicrobial stewardship
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Neurology: stroke/TIA pathways, headache red flags, cognitive disorders, seizure basics
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Oncology & hematology: screening updates, anemia/thrombosis workups, supportive care
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GI/hepatology: dyspepsia/GERD, IBS vs. IBD, NAFLD/NASH, GI bleed triage
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Women’s & men’s health: contraception/HRT pearls, osteoporosis, prostate/LUTS management
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Behavioral health: depression/anxiety, substance use, sleep disorders in primary care
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Practice essentials: preventive care, vaccines, telehealth, documentation/coding, equity & SDOH



