Family Medicine CME Courses

Family Medicine CME Courses

Credits: 40 ()
Format: Interactive Online
Price: $599/12 months
Summary: Objectives:
  • Review with 2200 Family Medicine questions
  • Earn CME credit while preparing for MOC exams
  • Access for 12 months
Credits: 13 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Interactive Online
Price: $399
Summary:

Developed by TMCI Global and the Society of Cannabis Clinicians (SCC), the Clinical Cannabinoid Medicine Curriclum is the first comprehensive, online CME-certified curriculum designed to educate the practicing clinician on both the research and clinical practice aspects of the therapeutic use of cannabis. Each course within the curriculum offers up to 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and the complete curriculum is certified for up to 13 CME credits.

You Will Learn About

  • The fundamentals of the Endocannabinoid System
  • The use of cannabis in a clinical setting
  • The delivery and dosage of medical cannabis
  • Mental health and the psychiatric application of medical cannabis

* Includes a bonus module on Cannabinoid Chemistry authored by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, a professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in israel and leading authority on Medical Cannabis science.

Target Audience: All healthcare practitioners; the curriculum was designed to educate the practicing clinician on both the research and clinical practice aspects of the therapeutic use of cannabis.

Purchase grants one learner one year’s access to lessons and quizzes (access expires 365 days from date of course activation).

By HPC
Credits: 21.5 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Live Course
Price: $1,345 - $1,495
Summary:

This course covers 20 of the most essential procedures needed to work in the ER, ICU, and hospital wards, including the procedures needed for trauma management in the ER, and includes 4 hours of hands-on ultrasound education. Course topics cover vascular access, arterial line placement, point-of-care ultrasound, mechanical ventilation, informed consent, procedural sedation, tube thoracostomy, thoracentesis, lumbar puncture, paracentesis, airway management. Lab skills cover vascular access, ultrasound, airway management, lumbar puncture, thoracentesis, chest tube placement, paracentesis, pneumothorax evacuation, and needle decompression. Accredited by Postgraduate Institute of Medicine. Save $50-$150 with early registration at least 30 days before start of course. Exciting locations including Las Vegas, Chicago, Washington D.C., San Antonio, Seattle, and Long Beach.

By HPC
Credits: 31.5 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Live Course
Price: $2,595 - $2,745
Summary:

This course covers 20 of the most essential procedures needed to work in the ER, ICU, and hospital wards, including the procedures needed for trauma management in the ER, and includes 4 hours of hands-on ultrasound education. Course topics cover vascular access, arterial line placement, point-of-care ultrasound, mechanical ventilation, informed consent, procedural sedation, tube thoracostomy, thoracentesis, lumbar puncture, paracentesis, airway management. Lab skills cover vascular access, ultrasound, airway management, lumbar puncture, thoracentesis, chest tube placement, paracentesis, pneumothorax evacuation, and needle decompression. Accredited by Postgraduate Institute of Medicine. Save $100-$150 with early registration at least 30 days before start of course. Exciting locations including Las Vegas, Chicago, Washington D.C., and San Antonio

Credits: 1 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Interactive Online
Price: Free
Release Date: 4/4/17
Expiration Date: 6/23/18
Summary:

Speakers

  • George T. Grossberg, MD Samuel W. Fordyce Professor; Director, Geriatric Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
  • David Beck, MD Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Topic and Learning Objectives

  • Identify different and various forms of agitation among patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • Review proposed mechanisms underlying agitation in AD and how pharmacologic agents may affect them
  • Evaluate body of evidence of current and emerging pharmacologic agents for the management of agitation/aggression in patients with AD

By HPC
Credits: 11.5 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Online Streaming Video
Price: $595
Expiration Date: 1/1/2018
Summary: Accredited by Postgraduate Institute of Medicine. Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures has offered a CME course worth 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education. At the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be better able to do the following:
  • Define the indications and contraindications for the hospital procedures
  • Identify the pertinent anatomy, patient positioning and proper technique for hospital procedures
  • Understand the common complications of the various procedures
  • Choose the appropriate management of complications should they occur
  • Choose appropriate options for oral or intravenous procedural sedation
  • Perform basic diagnostic ultrasound
  • Utilize the ultrasound to assist with hospital procedures
  • Understand the basic principles of mechanical ventilation
  • Properly code and document for hospital procedures
Credits: 60 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Live Course, Multiple Formats
Price: $780 - $1,170
Expiration Date: 3/15/2020
Summary:

This comprehensive course is designed to help you pass your ABFM exams (both initial certification and recertification) as well as to update your clinical knowledge base. Emphasis is on evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care, incorporating new concepts, strategies, and treatments. The six-day didactic course includes discussions that review the entire field of Family Medicine. The course is run in a rapid-fire format to target a larger percentage of board and practice relevant information. In addition to the lectures, the course includes a searchable e-syllabus with all PowerPoint® presentations, Q&A examples imbedded into each lecture, and several Q&A review sessions. Many of our previous participants found the course provided them with improved diagnostic and testing strategies, a better understanding of all major disease entities pertinent to general practice of Family Medicine, and helped them recognize specific areas of knowledge weakness for further self-study.

Now with a new topic list based on ABFM examination contents

Cardiovascular **** Cardiac Evaluation **** Congenital Heart Diseases **** Valvular Heart Diseases **** Acute Coronary Syndrome **** Myocardial Infarction **** Electrocardiograms **** Cardiac Arrhythmias **** Congestive Heart Failure **** Dyslipidemia **** Anticoagulation Therapy **** Hypertension **** Peripheral Vascular Diseases

Endocrine ****Obesity and Eating Disorders **** Thyroid Disorders **** Growth Hormone **** Parathyroid and Vitamin D **** Osteoporosis ****Diabetes Mellitus **** Adrenal Disorders **** Gonadal Disorders

Gastrointestinal **** Mouth and GERD **** Dyspepsia and Peptic Ulcers **** Helicobacter & Stomach Ca **** Pancreatitis and Cancer **** Liver Disease and Cirrhosis **** Small & Large Bowel Disease **** Acute Abdomen

Hematologic/Immune **** Anemia Diagnosis and Rx **** White Cells and Bleeding **** Immunization and Allergy **** Rheumatic Syndromes ****

Integumentary **** Pediatric Skin Diseases **** Common Dermatoses **** Dermatologic Infections **** Melanomas and Skin Tumors **** Skin Signs of Other Diseases

Muskuloskeletal **** Pediatric Orthopedics **** Common Orthopedic Injuries **** Sports Medicine **** Office Orthopedics **** Shoulder and Hand **** Low Back Problems **** Geriatric Hip Fractures **** Foot and Ankle Problems **** Arthralgias and Gout

Nephrologic **** Acid-base and Electrolytes **** Acute Renal Failure **** Urinary Tract Infections

Neurologic **** Headaches and Dizziness **** Delirium and Dementia **** TIAs and Stroke **** Epilepsy and Parkinson’s **** Muscle & Nerve Diseases

Nonspecific Systemic Problems **** Pain Management **** Trauma Assessment **** Common Infections & FUO **** Antibiotic Choices **** HIV/AIDS and Other STDs **** Cancer Detection **** Fibromyalgia

Adolescent Medicine **** Growth and Development **** Health Maintenance Exams **** Adolescent Gynecology **** Substance Abuse

Geriatrics **** Elder Abuse and Neglect **** Malnutrition in the Elderly **** Sexuality, Sleep and Aging **** Urinary Incontinence **** Geriatric Pharmacology **** Drug Interactions

Credits: 4 (AMA PRA Category 1)
Format: Online Streaming Video
Price: Free
Release Date: 9/14/2017
Expiration Date: 5/3/2018
Summary:

A four-part lecture series covering topics in insulin replacement for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

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