Update and increase your knowledge of research studies that have immediate implications for your practice. Concise presentations by expert faculty review and analyze recent findings from pertinent clinical research. Plan to attend to engage with faculty and peers. |
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We've got you covered with a wide variety of topics and sessions from cardiovascular prevention, joint pain, and sports medicine to Type 2 Diabetes, dementia, allergies, and more. |
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Come to this meeting and learn how to: |
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Summarize the most recently published data from research and clinical trial articles that have clinical implications for family medicine.
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Discuss the evidence on new, revised, and standard treatment approaches for the various disease states applicable to family medicine. |
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Describe updates in clinical decision tools for screening and differential diagnosis of the various diseases seen by family medicine practitioners. |
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Compare and contrast the efficacy and safety of new pharmaceutical treatments and those with newly expanded indications. |
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Provide an evidence-based review of clinical practice guidelines with implications for family medicine practitioners.
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Activity Directors |
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Donald B. Ford, MD
Associate Medical Director
Solon Family Health Center
Associate Professor
Lerner College of Medicine of
Case Western University
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH |
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Mark H. Ebell, MD, MS
Associate Professor
The University of Georgia
Editor, Essential Evidence Plus
Athens, GA |
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John Hickner, MD, MS
Professor and Chair
Department of Family Medicine
University of Illinois Chicago
Chicago, IL |
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View the faculty here. |
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