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Family Medicine Review
University of Nebraska Medical Center
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The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education activity Family Medicine Review is now available on DVD, MP4, audio CD, and MP3 formats to fit your schedule and preparation preference. SAVE up to 30% off list price when you order today!
| CREDITS |
Earn up to 62.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. |
| CE RELEASE |
August 31, 2009 |
| CE EXPIRE |
August 31, 2011 |
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| 674DD |
Video - DVD: Includes 25 DVDs with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus, and a activity posttest. SAVE up to 30%! Original price $1,095 |
$765.00 |
| 6744P |
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$765.00 |
| 674CD |
Audio - CD: Includes 66 audio CDs with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus, and a activity posttest. SAVE up to 30%! Original price $995 |
$695.00 |
| 6743P |
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$695.00 |
| 674DC |
Combo DVD/CD Package: Includes 25 DVDs and 66 audio CDs with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus, and a activity posttest. SAVE up to 30%! Original price $1,495 |
$1,045.00 |
| 674D3 |
Combo DVD/MP3 Package: Includes 25 DVDs and 1 MP3 data disc, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus, and a activity posttest. SAVE up to 30%! Original price $1,495 |
$1,045.00 |
| 6744C |
Combo MP4/CD Package: Includes 4 MP4 data disc and 66 audio CDs with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus, and a activity posttest. SAVE up to 30%! Original price $1,495 |
$1,045.00 |
| 67443 |
Combo MP4/MP3 Package: Includes 4 MP4 data disc and 1 MP3 data disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM Syllabus, and a activity posttest. SAVE up to 30%! Original price $1,495 |
$1,045.00 |
| 674AUP |
Additional User Package: AUP package includes 1 CD-ROM Syllabus and a activity posttest (initial video and/or audio purchase required). |
$250.00 |
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Description
This intensive and comprehensive program includes a review and update on major subject areas in family medicine. The program is taught by nearly 70 faculty members selected for their expertise in areas related to the successful delivery of family health care. The University of Nebraska Medical Center faculty is nationally recognized for their ability to effectively teach and work with primary care practitioners. The activity combines best practice strategies and education through case studies and lectures. Over 2,500 pages of syllabus materials are provided as a resource for today’s office practice, as well as future reference.
Target Audience
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive update on the newer developments in medicine for practicing physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, as well as to prepare family medicine physicians for the American Board of Family Medicine examination.
Topics & Speakers
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Low
Back Problems
• A Review of Sleep and Aging
Jeffrey
L. Susman, MD
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Pediatric Immunization
Archana
Chatterjee, MD, PhD
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Eating Disorders and Obesity
Dean
L. Antonson, MD
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Rhinitis/Sinusitis
Donald
A. Leopold, MD, FACS
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Common Arrhythmia Problems in Children
Christopher
C. Erickson, MD
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Somatization Disorder
Steven
P. Wengel, MD
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Osteoporosis: Evaluation and Management
Vijay
Shivaswamy, MD
• Family
Violence: Detection & Management
in Family Practice
Layne
A. Prest, MA, PhD
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A Review of Adolescent Medicine
Amy
E. Lacroix, MD
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Child/Adolescent Mental Health Issues
Christopher
J. Kratochvil, MD
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Depression/Anxiety
Matthew
K. Egbert, MD
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Dizziness and Vertigo: Understanding
Balance Disorders
Gary
F. Moore, MD, FACS
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Acute Coronary Syndrome
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Peripheral Arterial Disease
Edward
L. O’Leary, MD
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Addiction
Todd
W. Stull, MD
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The Elders’
Revenge: Atypical Presentations
of Common Diseases
Edward
V. Vandenberg, MD, CMD
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Diagnosis and Management of Acute Otitis
Media in the New Millennium
Archana
Chatterjee, MD, PhD
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The Evaluation and Treatment of
Peripheral Vascular Disease
G.
Matthew Longo, MD
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Eye Trauma and Emergencies
Thomas
W. Hejkal, MD, PhD
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Sports Medicine and the Field Exam
Jay
Matzke, MD
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Abnormal Cervical Cytology
and Its Management
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Menopausal Management/Hormone
Replacement Therapy
David
R. Harnisch, Sr., MD
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Antibiotics
Jeffrey
N. Baldwin, PharmD, RP
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Contraception
Brian
J. Finley, MD
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Management of the Neck Mass
Daniel
D. Lydiatt, DDS, MD
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Bioterrorism
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Common Outpatient Infectious Diseases
Philip
W. Smith, MD
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Cardiac Arrhythmia Management
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Hypertension
Daniel
R. Anderson, MD, PhD
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Voice Disorders/Hoarseness
Frederic
P. Ogren, MD, FACS
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Adult Attention Deficit Disorder
Martin
W. Wetzel, MD
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Women’s Mental Health Issues
Sharon
J. Hammer, MD
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Diabetes Management: What’s
New?
Cyrus
V. Desouza, MBBS
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Evaluation and Management of Alzheimer’s Disease
and Related Behavioral Problems
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Parkinson’s Disease: What Primary Care Physicians
Who Treat PD Patients Should Know
Timothy
R. Malloy, MD
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Anemia
Paul
M. Paulman, MD
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Thyroid Disorders
Whitney
S. Goldner, MD
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Lab Testing of Rheumatic Diseases
Alan
R. Erickson, MD
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Therapeutic Approaches in Rheumatoid Arthritis
James
R. O’Dell, MD
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Update on Gout
Ted
R. Mikuls, MD
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Sylvia
J. Ziegenbein, MD
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Common Clotting Disorders
Sandeep
Rajan, MD
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Lymphomas - Principles of Diagnosis
and Management
Philip
J. Bierman, MD
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Clinically Significant Drug Interactions
Linda
M. Farho, PharmD, BCPS
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Common Injuries and Problems in the Foot and Ankle
Lori
K. Reed, MD
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Diabetes During Pregnancy
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Hypertension During Pregnancy
Paul
G. Tomich, MD
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Dental Trauma and Common Dental Emergencies
Khurrum
S. Sheikh, DMD
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Congestive Heart Failure
Ioana
Dumitru, MD
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Evaluation of the Febrile Infant Less than
36 Months of Age with No Identifiable Focus
Meera
Varman, MD
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Acute Viral Hepatitis
Rowen
K. Zetterman, MD, MACP, MACG
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New and Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Community Acquired Pneumonia
Mark
E. Rupp, MD
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Chronic Kidney Disease
Troy
Plumb, MD
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Management of Soft Tissue Injuries
Ronald
R. Hollins, DMD, MD
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Breast Cancer: Surgical Management
James
A. Edney, MD
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Lipids and Cardiovascular Risk Management
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Acute Myocardial Infarction
Scott
W. Shurmur, MD
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Evaluation and Management of Obesity/Diets
Michael
A. Sitorius, MD
Maxine
McElligott, MA, RD, CDE
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Evaluation of Incontinence
Neena
Agarwala, MD
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Hard Questions - Puzzling Behaviors
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Pharmacology and Clinical Usefulness of
Analgesics in Family Medicine
James
E. Dubé, PharmD, FASHP
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Allergic Skin Disorders
Mark
D. Goodwin, Col, USAF, MC
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Echocardiography: Clinical Application
Thomas
R. Porter, MD
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Smoking Cessation
Stephen
I. Rennard, MD
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Epilepsy
Sanjay
P. Singh, MD
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Management of Headaches
David
A. Franco, MD
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Geriatric Hip Fractures: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Matthew
A. Mormino, MD
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Colorectal Cancer Screening
James
W. Simmons, MD
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Shoulder Pain in the Adult
Edward
V. Fehringer, MD
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Stroke
Pierre
B. Fayad, MD
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A Review of Occupational Medicine
Mary
Ann Wampler, MD, MPH
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Preoperative Assessment of Anesthesia Risk
Barbara
J. Hurlbert, MD
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Anaphylaxis and Asthma Therapy
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Chronic Asthma
Thomas
C. Nilsson, MD
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Management of HIV-Infected Patients
Susan
Swindells, MBBS |
Program Objectives
After viewing this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe current updates in the management and treatment of patients in family medicine
- Apply knowledge of the most recent and pertinent developments in family
medicine to daily practice
- Utilize this review to assist in preparing for, and passing, the board certification/recertification examination
Accreditation
The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of 62.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This CME certified activity meets ABFM criteria as a CME component of the Part II requirement for maintenance of certification. The credits earned in this activity count towards the 300 credits per 6 years requirement.
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity posttest and evaluation, as well as payment
of a $40 processing fee.
Release date: August 31, 2009
Credits expire: August 31, 2011
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