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Family Practice Review Course
UT Health Science Center San Antonio School of Medicine
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CLEARANCE ITEM - Save up to 50% off list price when you order today! To receive AMA PRA Category 1 credit responses must be submitted before May 31, 2012. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio School of Medicine activity Family Practice Review Course is now available on DVD, MP4, audio CD, and MP3 formats to fit your schedule and preparation preference.
W. Ross Lawler, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, UT Health Science Center San Antonio is the course director.
| CREDITS |
Earn up to 27.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ |
| CE RELEASE |
June 1, 2009 |
| CE EXPIRE |
May 31, 2012 |
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Media (Can't decide on a format?) |
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Purchase |
| FPX669DD |
Video - DVD & MP4: Includes 10 DVDs and 2 MP4 digital discs with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information. Nonrefundable Clearance Item |
$497.50 |
| FPX669CD |
Audio - CD & MP3: Includes 18 audio CDs and 1 MP3 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information. Nonrefundable Clearance Item |
$447.50 |
| FPX669AV |
Combo VIDEO/AUDIO Package: Includes 10 DVDs and 2 MP4 digital discs and 18 audio CDs and 1 MP3 digital disc with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information. Nonrefundable Clearance Item |
$697.50 |
| FPX669ZW |
Additional User Package: Includes 1 CD-ROM syllabus and CME information (initial video and/or audio purchase required). Nonrefundable Clearance Item |
$125.00 |
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Program Information
Family Practice Review Course is an intensive review designed to assist the physician in updating his/her knowledge by presenting practical information that can be used in the office. It is oriented toward physicians who maintain an active outpatient and inpatient practice. Concise presentations will be accompanied by the course syllabus on CD-ROM.
Intended Audience
This activity is intended for family practitioners, general practitioners, internists,
physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses.
Topics & Speakers
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Immunizations,
General Concepts
Dennis A. Conrad, MD
Evaluating
Fever of Unidentifiable Source in Young Children
Dennis Conrad, MD
Update
on Child Abuse
James L. Lukefahr, MD
A
Primary Care Approach to ADHD
Glen Medellin, MD
Talking
to Adolescents About Sex
Kristen A. Plastino, MD
Contraception
— New Formulations
Kristen A. Plastino, MD
The
Ethics of Pain Management
Sandra Sanchez-Reilly, MD
That
Rash, Is It Fungus?
Richard Usatine, MD
Case
Study in Rheumatology —
28-year-old Male with History of Joint
Swelling and Pain
Michael Fischbach, MD
Heart
Failure: Current Concepts for Treatment
Mark Moody, MD
The
ABC’s of Acute Coronary Syndrome
Robert J. Chilton, DO
Medical
vs. Surgical Management of the Patient with Stable Coronary Disease:
The COURAGE Trial
Robert J. Chilton, DO
What’s
New in the 2007 Expert Panel Report 3:
Guidelines for the Diagnosis and
Management of Asthma
Gordana Gligoric, MD
Are
Estrogens OK for Some Post Menopausal Women?
— Latest Analysis of the Data from the
Women’s Health Study
Robert G. Brzyski, MD,
PhD
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Neck
Masses, Evaluation and Management
Frank R. Miller, MD
Evaluation
and Management of the
Patient with the First Seizure
Bruce N. Mayes, MD
Consensus
Statement of the American
Diabetes Association and European Association
for the Study of Diabetes
Janet Blodgett, MD
Type
2 Diabetes, New Therapies and Devices
Janet Blodgett, MD
Fatty
Liver/NASH
Anastacio Hoyumpa, MD
Sequential
Treatment Options in Depression: Results of the STAR*D Study
David Katerndahl, MD
Coffee
– Risks and Benefits of Heavy Consumption
Andrew K. Diehl, MD
Radiological
Imaging of the Urinary Tract
Kedar Chintapalli, MD
2008
Update Tobacco Use and Dependence Guideline: Focus on Pharmacotherapy
Carlos R. Jaen, MD
Physical
Activity — Can We Influence Our Patients To Do It?
Walter L. Calmbach, MD
Venous
Thromboembolism — Recognition of Patients at Risk, Prevention
and Treatment
Kevin Robert Kelly, MD
Office
Orthopedic Urgencies
Walter L. Calmbach, MD
Addiction
Treatment — Naloxone, Buphrenorphine
John T. Pichot, MD
When
Good Drugs Go Bad —
Medication Related Skin Eruptions
Jeffrey Meffert, MD
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OBSTETRICS
Management
of Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy
Robert Ferrer, MD
Vacuum
Extraction – Indications and Risks
Michael Berkus, MD
Induction
of Labor and Lower Cesarean Rates?
Susan Crockett, MD
Cesarean
Section
in the Age of Entitlement
Susan Crockett, MD
Status
of Vaginal Birth After C-section
Luke Newton, MD
Evaluating
and Managing the Post-term Patient
Luke Newton, MD
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GERIATRICS
Pharmacotherapy
in the Elderly
Robert Parker, MD
Should
Miss Daisy Be Driving? Elder Driving Issues
David Espino, MD
Prevention
of Falls in the Elderly
Liliana
Oakes, MD
Palliative
Care
Margaret Finley, MD
Delirium
Liliana
Oakes, MD
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Guest Faculty
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Susan
Crockett, MD
Private Practice
La Vernia, Texas
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UTHSCSA Faculty
Michael
Berkus, MD
Associate
Clinical Professor
Department of Obstetrics
& Gynecology
Janet
L. Blodgett, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Internal
Medicine
Robert
G. Brzyski, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology
Walter
L. Calmbach, MD
Professor
Department of Family
& Community Medicine
Robert
J. Chilton, DO
Clinical Professor
Division of Cardiology
Department of Internal
Medicine
Kedar
N. Chintapalli, MD
Clinical Professor
Department of Radiology
Dennis
A. Conrad, MD
Professor
Department of Pediatrics
Andrew
K. Diehl, MD
Professor and Chief,
Division of General Medicine
Department of Internal
Medicine
David
Espino, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Family
& Community Medicine
Robert
Ferrer, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Family and
Community Medicine
Margaret
Finley, MD
Clinical Associate
Professor
Department of Family and
Community Medicine
Michael
Fischbach, MD
Professor
Division of Clinical
Immunology
Department of Internal
Medicine
Gordana
Gligoric, MD
Clinical Assistant
Professor
Division of Clinical
Immunology
Department of Internal
Medicine
Anastacio
Hoyumpa, MD
Professor
Department of Medicine
Division of
Gastroenterology
David
Katerndahl, MD
Professor
Department of Family
& Community Medicine
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James
L. Lukefahr, MD
Clinical Professor
Department of Pediatrics
Bruce
N. Mayes, MD
Clinical Assistant
Professor
Department of Neurology
Glen
Medellin, MD
Assistant Professor,
Clerkship Director
Greehey Distinguished
Chair in
Palliative Care for
Children-Interim Hold
Jeffrey
J. Meffert, MD
Division of Dermatology
and Cutaneous Surgery
Department of Internal
Medicine
Frank
R. Miller, MD
Associate Professor
Department of
Otolaryngology
Mark
Moody, MD
Clinical Professor
Division of Cardiology
Department of Internal
Medicine
Luke
Newton, MD
Assistant Clinical
Professor
Department of Obstetrics
& Gynecology
Liliana
S. Oakes, MD
Clinical Assistant
Professor
Department of Family
& Community Medicine
Robert
W. Parker, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Family and
Community Medicine
Tom
Pichot, MD
Clinical Associate
Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Kristin
A. Plastino, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Obstetrics
and Gynecology
Sandra
Sanchez-Reilly, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine -
Geriatrics VAH
Richard
P. Usatine, MD
Professor
Department of Family
& Community Medicine
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Objectives
After viewing this activity, participants will be able to:
- Apply information from presented topics to their practice
- Properly diagnose and manage patients who have problems in these areas
- Utilize successful test-taking techniques
Accreditation
The UT Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The UT Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 27.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Release date: June 1, 2009 Credits expire: May 31, 2012
Credit may be obtained upon successful completion of an activity post-test and evaluation, as well as payment of a $30 processing fee.
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