Endocrinology and Rheumatology for Primary Care
🗓️ Dates
October 10 – 12, 2025
📍 Location
Omni Grove Park Inn – Asheville, North Carolina
(Heritage Ballroom C – Lobby Level)
Agenda by Day
1 – An Approach to Inflammatory Arthritis – Dr. Simon M. Helfgott
Objectives:
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Review the differential diagnosis of inflammatory arthritis conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, spondyloarthritis, and crystal arthritides
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Apply diagnostic criteria to identify and differentiate between inflammatory arthritis conditions
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Develop a comprehensive management plan for a patient with inflammatory arthritis
2 – Crystal Disease: Gout, Pseudogout and Others – Dr. Simon M. Helfgott
Objectives:
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Describe the presentations for gout, pseudogout and calcific tendonitis syndromes
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Review the pathophysiology of crystal arthritides
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Develop a deeper understanding of the differences in managing acute and chronic gout
3 – Diabetes: Workup and Update – Dr. Natasa Janicic
Objectives:
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Identify the newest data for the identification of patients at risk for type 2 diabetes
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Discuss strategies to prevent or delay the disease process
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Review the new guidelines and practice recommendations for nutrition and physical activity
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Discuss pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment programs for patients with diabetes
4 – Diagnosis of Thyroid Disease – Dr. Natasa Janicic
Objectives:
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Incorporate an interdisciplinary approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with thyroid disease
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Evaluate screening methods for thyroid disease
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Recognize when to treat subclinical thyroid disease, hypothyroidism, and thyroiditis
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Determine whether the incidence of thyroid disease is increasing at disproportionate rates for different races and ethnicities
5 – Obesity – Dr. Natasa Janicic
Objectives:
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Recognize that obesity is caused by an interaction of environmental and genetic factors
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Identify medical risks and complications with obesity
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Review pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment options
6 – Osteoporosis – Dr. Natasa Janicic
Objectives:
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Recognize and consider the incidence and burden of osteoporosis
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Discuss current clinical guidelines for identification and treatment of osteoporosis
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Consistently screen and assess patient risk for development of osteoporosis
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Educate patients on prevention strategies
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Implement therapeutic decisions based on the latest clinical trial findings
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Identify patients at greater risk of fragility fractures due to probable osteoporosis, and increase index of suspicion in patients based on age and gender
7 – What You Need to Know About Connective Tissue Diseases – Dr. Simon M. Helfgott
Objectives:
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Review connective tissue diseases, such as lupus, scleroderma, myositis and others, and discuss how they present clinically
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Determine the value of selective lab and imaging testing to establish the diagnosis
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Evaluate the treatment approach using immunosuppressive therapies
8 – Osteoarthritis and Soft Tissue Pain – Dr. Simon M. Helfgott
Objectives:
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Review the pathophysiology underlying osteoarthritis and soft tissue pain syndromes, such as bursitis, tendonitis, epicondylitis
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Compare and contrast their clinical presentations
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Recognize the effectiveness of various diagnostic tools, such as X-rays, MRIs, and lab tests
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Discuss pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions available for patients with osteoarthritis or spinal disk conditions
9 – The Challenges of Managing the Immunocompromised Patient – Dr. Simon M. Helfgott
Objectives:
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Discuss the new generation of biological therapies used to treat autoimmune diseases
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Recognize the risks associated with biological therapies
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Assess patient-specific factors to optimize the safety and efficacy of biological therapies
10 – Curbside Rheumatology for the Primary Care Provider – Dr. Simon M. Helfgott
Objectives:
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Apply case-based learning to identify, evaluate, and manage common rheumatologic conditions effectively within the primary care setting
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Review and solidify some of the key clinical areas previously discussed
11 – Female and Male Hormone Potpourri – Dr. Natasa Janicic
Objectives:
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Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of polycystc ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and amenorrhea
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Discuss diagnosis of male hypogonadism and testosterone replacement therapy
12 – Common Pituitary and Adrenal Conditions Encountered by Primary Care Providers – Dr. Natasa Janicic
Objectives:
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Review pituitary and adrenal physiology
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Recognize signs and symptoms of disorders related to pituitary and adrenal hormonal imbalance
🎯 Learning Objectives (Overall)
Participants will be able to:
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Evaluate rheumatologic disorders including inflammatory/autoimmune diseases
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Differentiate acute vs chronic gout & crystal-related arthritis
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Screen, diagnose & treat thyroid disease
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Manage obesity and diabetes using updated guidelines
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Identify and treat osteoporosis
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Safely use biological therapies for immunocompromised patients



