
Primary Care Medicine: On Demand 4.1
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Course Content
Session | Title | Faculty |
Session 1 (67 minutes) | Acute Allergic Reactions from Mild to Life-threatening | Robert Dachs, MD |
Session 2 (57 minutes) | Precision Therapy for Severe Asthma: The Future is Now | Alan P. Baptist, MD |
Session 3 (57 minutes) | Chest Pain in the Office: History, Physical and ECG and That All Important High Sensitivity Troponin | Alan S. Maisel, MD |
Session 4 (57 minutes) | Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases | Laura Winterfield, MD |
Session 5 (62 minutes) | Nevi and Melanoma | Jonathan Karnes, MD |
Session 6 (40 minutes) | The Dizzy Patient | Ramon Rodriguez, MD |
Session 7 (46 minutes) | Acute Care Essentials for the Primary Care Provider | George Higgins, MD |
Session 8 (73 minutes) | Endocrinology: A Primer for Primary Care | Kevin M. Pantalone, DO |
Session 9 (60 minutes) | Top 10 Evidence-based Medicine Updates | Eddie Needham, MD |
Session 10 (54 minutes) | Geriatric GI | Peter Buch, MD |
Session 11 (78 minutes) | Management of GERD: Balancing the Risk/Benefits of PPI Therapy | John E. Pandolfino, MD |
Session 12 (61 minutes) | The Shaky Patient: Tremors, An Introduction for the Primary Care Provider | Ramon Rodriguez, MD |
Session 13 (55 minutes) | Obesity: Have We Lost the Battle | Bartolome Burguera, MD, PhD |
Session 14 (69 minutes) | Evaluating and Treating the Adult Patient Complaining of ADHD | J. Michael Bostwick, MD |
Session 15 (69 minutes) | The Identification and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care | Thomas Heinrich, MD |
Program Overview
Presented by Continuing Education Company (CEC) for the past 26 years, our Primary Care CME Conference Series is designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. This CME activity is comprised of recorded video lectures from recent conferences. The emphasis of this course is on practical and useful information for clinical practice.
This CME program will educate and promote improved patient outcomes in a broad range of therapeutic areas commonly encountered in the primary care practice. This activity will highlight the latest science related to a variety of specialty areas, presented in a practical and patient-focused manner relevant to the primary care setting.
Learning Objectives:
As a result of this educational activity, participants should be better able to:
- Assess and provide patients with an accurate diagnosis and optimal care for a broad range of disorders seen in primary care.
- Utilize current guidelines in the diagnosis and management of commonly encountered therapeutic issues.
- Formulate comprehensive evidence-based interventions and treatment strategies that will lead to the reduction of modifiable risk factors and improved long term outcomes.
Post-Test and Evaluation:
After completing the CME activity, you must successfully complete a post-test and fill out a program evaluation form. You will then be able to view and print your CME certificate. Login into CME365 to view your transcript and reprint your certificate at any time.
Faculty
Alan P. Baptist, MD, MPH, FAAAAI
Associate Professor of Medicine
Program Director, UM Allergy/Immunology Fellowship Program
Associate Chief of Research
University of Michigan Medical School
Ann Arbor, MI
J. Michael Bostwick, MD
Professor of Psychiatry
Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Peter Buch, MD, AGAF, FACP
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, GI
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine
Frank H Netter School of Medicine/Quinnipiac University
Manchester, CT
Bartolome Burguera MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Chairman of Endocrinology and Metabolism Institute
Cleveland, OH
Robert Dachs, MD
Vice Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine
Ellis Hospital, Clinical Associate Professor
Ellis Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program
Schenectady, NY
Thomas W. Heinrich, MD, FACLP
Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
George L. Higgins III, MD, FACEP
Emeritus Professor of Emergency Medicine
Maine Medical Center
Tufts University School of Medicine
Portland, ME
Jonathan B. Karnes, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor of Community and Family Medicine
Faculty Physician
MDFMR Dermatology Services
Maine Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Augusta, ME
Alan S. Maisel, MD, FACC
Professor of Cardiology
University of California, San Diego
Director, Coronary Care Unit and Heart Failure Program
San Diego Veterans Affairs Medical Center
San Diego, CA
Eddie Needham, MD, FAAFP
Program Director and Academic Chairman
AdventHealth Winter Park Family Medicine Residency Program
Professor of Medicine, UCF-COM
Clinical Associate Professor, SU-COM
Winter Park, FL
John E. Pandolfino, MD, MSCI
Division Chief, Professor of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Northwestern Medicine
Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Kevin M. Pantalone, DO, ECNU, FACE
Staff Endocrinologist
Director of Clinical Research, Department of Endocrinology
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH
Ramon L. Rodriguez, MD
Medical Director, Neurology One
Professor of Neurology
University of Central Florida, College of Medicine
Orlando, FL
Laura Winterfield, MD, MPH
Associate Professor
Department of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Accreditation
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™: Continuing Education Company, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Continuing Education Company designates this enduring material for a maximum of 15 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ABIM MOC: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 15 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. Please allow 6-8 weeks for your MOC points to appear on your ABIM records.
AAPA: AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 15 hours of Category 1 credit for completing this activity.
AANPCB: The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Nurse Practitioners may receive a maximum of 15 hours of participation, 6 of which can be used towards Pharmacology, for completing this activity.
Release Date: 4/8/2020
Expiration Date: 4/8/2023 (Date after which this enduring material is no longer certified for credit.)
Medium: Internet/Enduring Material, Video/Audio
Faculty/Planning Committee Disclosures
Review and Planning Committee Disclosures:
The following individuals have indicated that he/she (nor spouse/partner) has no relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest that may impact upon this CME activity:
- Raymond E. Major - Reviewer
- Walter Ejnes, CHCP - Reviewer & Planning Committee (Continuing Education Company)
- Beth Townsend - Reviewer (Continuing Education Company)
- Su Barnwell - Planning Committee (Continuing Education Company)
Faculty Disclosures:
The following individuals have indicated that he/she (nor spouse/partner) have no relevant financial relationships with a commercial interest that may impact upon this CME activity:
Faculty | Disclosure |
Alan P. Baptist, MD | Advisory Board: Teva Consultant: NIH Research Grant: American Lung Association, Novartis, and Shire |
J. Michael Bostwick, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Peter Buch, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Bartolome Burguera, MD, PhD | Consultant, Research Grant: Novo Nordisk |
Robert Dachs, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Thomas Heinrich, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
George Higgins, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Jonathan Karnes, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Alan S. Maisel, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Eddie Needham, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
John E. Pandolfino, MD | Advisory Board, Consultant, Speakers Bureau: Sandhill Advisory Board, Consultant, Stockholder: Medronic Consultant: Ironwood Consultant, Speakers Bureau: Torax Speakers Bureau: Takeda |
Kevin M. Pantalone , DO | Speakers Bureau: AstraZeneca Consultant: Eli Lilly and Sanofi Advisory Board, Consultant, Research Grant, Speakers Bureau: Merck and Novo Nordisk |
Ramon Rodriguez, MD | Nothing to Disclose |
Laura Winterfield, MD | Sub-investigator: Eli Lilly |
Unlabeled Use Declaration:
During their presentation, faculty may discuss unlabeled or investigational use which is not approved for a commercial product. Faculty members are required to disclose this information to the audience when referring to an unlabeled or investigational use.
Statement of Disclosure and Independence:
It is the policy of Continuing Education Company (CEC) to ensure all of its accredited educational activities are designed, implemented, and evaluated in accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education’s (ACCME) Criteria and Policies. In accordance with ACCME requirements, CEC has Relevant Financial Relationship Disclosure Policies that are designed to ensure that accredited educational activities are fair, balanced, independent, evidence based, and based on scientific rigor.
All individuals who are in position to influence and/or control content of a CEC accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME) activity must disclose any relevant financial interest or other relationships they have with an ineligible company, which is any entity whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. (Relevant financial interest or other relationship includes such things as grants or research support, employee, consultant, major stockholder, member of speakers’ bureau, etc.) The intent of this disclosure is to provide activity participants with information to determine whether the speaker’s interests or relationships may influence the presentation with regard to exposition or conclusions. All relevant financial relationships have been identified, mitigated, and are listed above.
The opinions, ideas, recommendations, and perspectives expressed in the syllabus and accompanying presentations at this activity are those of the program authors and presenting faculty only and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, ideas, recommendations or perspectives of their affiliated institutions, Continuing Education Company, advisory boards or consultants.
Computer Requirements
Flash Player 10 or later, and one of the following browsers:
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- Mac: Safari 3 and later, Firefox 1.x and later, Google Chrome (latest version)
- Linux: Firefox 1.x and later
HTML5 via one of the following browsers:
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- Mac: Safari 6.0.5 or later, Google Chrome (latest version)
- Mobile: Safari in Apple iOS 6 or later

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