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These five courses purchased individually would be $1,755; that’s a $856 savings! Five online courses are instantly placed in your classroom worth a total of 50.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits (and 23.5 Pharmacology hours).

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Standard Collection 2026 Edition
Activity Title Expiration Credits Rx Hours
Best of Women's Health, Module 1 1/9/2027 10 3
Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine: On Demand Volume 4, Module 1 1/29/2028 8 2.75
Internal Medicine: Cardiometabolic Update, Volume 3 8/26/2028 15 9
Primary Care Medicine: Volume 8.1 12/13/2027 15 7.75
Sexually Transmitted Infections: An Update on the Recognition and Management of Common STI Syndromes 10/25/2026 2.5 1
Total: 50.5 23.5

Best of Women's Health, Module 1
Session Title Faculty
Session 1 (71 minutes) Menopause/Hormone Therapy… and the HEAT GOES ON! D. Weismiller, MD
Session 2 (52 minutes) First Trimester Pregnancy Complications - All of US See Them! D. Weismiller, MD
Session 3 (66 minutes) Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction: An Unrecognized Cause of Chest Pain in Women E. Michos, MD
Session 4 (62 minutes) Contraception: A Primary Care Review of Best Practices K. Roussos-Ross, MD
Session 5 (53 minutes) Identification and Management of Sexual Transmitted Infections K. Roussos-Ross, MD
Session 6 (62 minutes) Treating (Understanding) Obesity G. Srivastava, MD
Session 7 (57 minutes) Implementing Trauma Informed Care in Medical Practice K. Roussos-Ross, MD
Session 8 (60 minutes) A Migraine Journey Through a Woman’s Life S. Nahas, MD
Session 9 (58 minutes) Case Studies: Headache in Women S. Nahas, MD
Session 10 (62 minutes) Treating Anxiety and Depression in Pregnancy and Postpartum J. Riddle, MD

Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine: On Demand Volume 4, Module 1
Session Title Faculty
Session 1 (48 minutes) Monoarthritis: When it’s Gout, and When it’s Not N. Clancy, MD
Session 2 (38 minutes) Deciphering Syphilis Testing R. Dachs, MD
Session 3 (85 minutes) Panel Discussion: Does This Patient Need Additional Evaluation - Labs, Imaging or Care in the ED? R. Bloch, MD, N. Clancy, MD, R. Dachs, MD, A. Darby-Stewart, MD, S. Iyer, MD, & D. Weismiller, MD
Session 4 (52 minutes) Sharpening Our Clinical Sleuthing Skills: Critical Neurologic Conditions That Continue to Hide from Us G. Higgins, MD
Session 5 (36 minutes) When Primary Care and Acute Care Overlap: Diagnosis at a Glance G. Higgins, MD
Session 6 (48 minutes) Help, I Can't See! R. Bloch, MD
Session 7 (42 minutes) Ophthalmologic Emergencies R. Bloch, MD
Session 8 (52 minutes) Acute Exacerbation of COPD: Beyond Antibiotics and Steroids R. Dachs, MD
Session 9 (49 minutes) Mastering Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies E. Rose, MD
Session 10 (29 minutes) Navigating Difficult Parental Interactions E. Rose, MD

Internal Medicine: Cardiometabolic Update, Volume 3
Session Title Faculty
Session 1 (60 minutes) Contrasting the AACE Type 2 Diabetes Guideline with the ADA Standards of Care for Diabetes C. Low Wang, MD
Session 2 (43 minutes) Glycemic Management in Persons with Diabetes and CKD K. Tuttle, MD
Session 3 (44 minutes) Type 2 Diabetes Treatment on a Budget: Providing the Evidence for Doing So C. Low Wang, MD
Session 4 (73 minutes) Transformation of CKD Care in Diabetes: The Road to Kidney Health K. Tuttle, MD
Session 5 (64 minutes) Cases in Diabetes, Kidney, and Cardio-Renal-Metabolic Disease C. Low Wang, MD & K. Tuttle, MD
Session 6 (43 minutes) Obesity: Blame It on the Brain-Supporting the Need for Pharmacologic or Surgical Treatment M. Cornier, MD
Session 7 (53 minutes) Understanding and Treating Obesity G. Srivastava, MD
Session 8 (44 minutes) Caring for the Patient Before and After Bariatric Surgery M. Cornier, MD & G. Srivastava, MD
Session 9 (49 minutes) Cases in Obesity Management M. Cornier, MD
Session 10 (56 minutes) Addressing Residual Risk Beyond LDL-C: What’s New on the Horizon N. Desai, MD
Session 11 (67 minutes) Cases on Dyslipidemia and Hypertension J. Basile, MD & N. Desai, MD
Session 12 (60 minutes) Hypertriglyceridemia: Culprit, Accessory or Bystander D. Soffer, MD
Session 13 (45 minutes) Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction A. Hicks, MD
Session 14 (44 minutes) Update on LDL-C Management: Lower Targets and New Tools to Get There P. Taub, MD
Session 15 (43 minutes) New Understanding in the Management of Triglycerides and HDL-Cholesterol P. Taub, MD
Session 16 (69 minutes) Lipid Cases E. Michos, MD & P. Taub, MD
Session 17 (40 minutes) Evolving Strategies for Kidney Protection in Type 2 Diabetes J. Green, MD

Primary Care Medicine: Volume 8.1
Session Title Faculty
Session 1 (59 minutes) How to Design a High Value Diabetes Regimen for Your Patient C. Low Wang, MD
Session 2 (65 minutes) Male Hypogonadism: Update K. Pantalone, DO
Session 3 (61 minutes) A True Clinic-based Approach to Dementia G. Day, MD
Session 4 (77 minutes) Management of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum L. Osborne, MD
Session 5 (59 minutes) Hyperthyroidism: Exploring the Spectrum of Disease D. Caraccio, MD
Session 6 (61 minutes) Update on Anticoagulation: Recent Impactful Papers S. Kaatz, DO
Session 7 (59 minutes) A Primary Care Perspective on the Treatment of Depression: SSRIs and Beyond T. Heinrich, MD
Session 8 (65 minutes) Diabetes: Updates in the Management of Type 2 DM and in the Prevention of Type 1 DM J. Aloi, MD
Session 9 (61 minutes) A New Step for HFpEF M. Kosiborod, MD
Session 10 (61 minutes) A Quick and Accurate IBS Reference Guide to the Busy Primary Practitioner D. Brenner, MD
Session 11 (57 minutes) Perimenopause and Menopause: New Insights into Etiology and Therapies A. Nelson, MD
Session 12 (60 minutes) Basics of Obesity Biology & Weight Loss Physiology D. Ryan, MD
Session 13 (48 minutes) Evidence of Weight Loss Benefits: Why Are the New Anti-Obesity Medications Generating So Much Interest? D. Ryan, MD
Session 14 (47 minutes) Fatty Liver Disease J. Boike, MD
Session 15 (57 minutes) When Laxatives are Not Enough: Will Asking the Right Questions Lead to the Correct Diagnosis and Appropriate Treatment? D. Brenner, MD

Sexually Transmitted Infections: An Update on the Recognition and Management of Common STI Syndromes
Session Title Faculty
Session 1 (25 minutes) Chlamydia A. Urban, MD
Session 2 (23 minutes) Gonorrhea A. Urban, MD
Session 3 (28 minutes) Genital Herpes A. Urban, MD
Session 4 (19 minutes) Syphilis A. Urban, MD
Session 5 (10 minutes) Mycoplasma Genitalium & 2021 Treatment Guidelines A. Urban, MD
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Standard Collection 2026 Edition Accreditation
Activity Title Expiration Date Credits ABIM MOC Points Rx Hours
Best of Women's Health, Module 1 1/9/2027 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 10 3
Emergency & Urgent Care Medicine: On Demand Volume 4, Module 1 1/29/2028 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 8 2.75
Internal Medicine: Cardiometabolic Update, Volume 3 8/26/2028 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 15 9
Primary Care Medicine: Volume 8.1 12/13/2027 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 15 7.75
Sexually Transmitted Infections: An Update on the Recognition and Management of Common STI Syndromes 10/25/2026 2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits 2.5 1

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