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Obesity Management Sessions
Effective Strategies and Immediate Application of Skills in Obesity Management for Primary Care
Obesity is highly prevalent and often underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care, despite its significant impact on multiple chronic conditions and overall patient health. In this session, primary care providers will gain a deeper understanding of obesity as a complex, chronic disease, including its root causes, associated comorbidities, and the impact of bias on treatment decisions. Learners will leave with practical, immediately applicable strategies to initiate weight management conversations, build comprehensive care plans, and leverage their care teams – equipping them with the confidence and tools to more effectively manage obesity in everyday practice.
Available at these CEC conferences:
- May 11-15, 2026 – 11th Annual Clinical Issues in Primary Care, Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii Resort, Big Island of Hawaii (Hawaiian Time Zone) »
- May 22-24, 2026 – 8th Annual Women's Health Conference, Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando, Orlando, Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
Diabetes Management Sessions & Workshops
Working Session – Primary Care Collection: Excellence on the Front Line of Diabetes Management
Workshop – Applying the Evidence: Case-Based Strategies for Optimizing Basal Insulin in T2D
Type 2 diabetes remains highly prevalent and continues to be a growing burden in clinical practice, placing primary care providers at the forefront of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. In this session, primary care physicians will gain practical, guideline-based strategies for managing type 2 diabetes, with a strong focus on the safe and effective use of basal insulin. They will learn how to initiate and titrate therapy, apply emerging clinical data, and address real-world barriers such as hypoglycemia risk, adherence challenges, and patient resistance – leaving with increased confidence and actionable tools to improve patient outcomes in everyday practice.
Available at these CEC conferences:
- July 6-10, 2026 – 34th Annual Primary Care Conference, Session II, Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Kiawah Island, South Carolina (Eastern Time Zone) »
- July 13-17, 2026 – 17th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Summer, Hammock Beach Resort, Palm Coast, Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
- November 2-6, 2026 – 17th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Fall, Session I, Hawks Cay Island Resort, Duck Key (Florida Keys), Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
- November 9-13, 2026 – 17th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Fall, Session II, Hawks Cay Island Resort, Duck Key (Florida Keys), Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
- December 7-11, 2026 – 7th Annual Medical Updates in Primary Care, Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii Resort, Big Island of Hawaii (Hawaiian Time Zone) »
- February 8 -12, 2027 – (Workshop only) 15th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Winter Conference, Naples Grande Beach Resort, Naples, Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
- February 22-26, 2027 – (Workshop only) 15th Annual Primary Care Winter Conference Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, Ka'anapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii (Hawaiian Time Zone) »
Alzheimer's Disease Workshops
Skills-based Approaches to Early Alzheimer’s Detection
Alzheimer’s disease is diagnosed only in later stages – making primary care providers critical to earlier identification and intervention. In this session, clinicians will learn how to recognize early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, apply cognitive screening tools, and interpret diagnostic and biomarker data to support timely and accurate diagnosis. By the end of the workshop, learners will be equipped with practical strategies and increased confidence to detect early-stage disease, differentiate it from other causes of cognitive decline, and make informed decisions about next steps in patient care.
Available at these CEC conferences:
- June 29 - July 3, 2026 – 34th Annual Primary Care Conference, Session I, Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Kiawah Island, South Carolina (Eastern Time Zone) »
- July 13-17, 2026 – 17th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Summer, Hammock Beach Resort, Palm Coast, Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
- November 2-6, 2026 – 17th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Fall, Session I, Hawks Cay Island Resort, Duck Key (Florida Keys), Florida (Eastern Time Zone) »
