Updates in General Medicine for Specialists
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Current guidelines and management strategies for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, lipid disorders, hypertension, chronic lung disease, sleep disturbances, cognitive decline.
Strategies for assessing and managing interacting comorbidities.
Potential adverse interactions between medications you prescribe and those prescribed by others
Focused examination techniques in basic orthopedics
Women's health topics
Up-to-date interventional therapies in cardiology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, neurology, dermatology and more
Up-to-date interventional therapies in cardiology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, neurology, dermatology and more
General Medicine for Specialists (formerly General Internal Medicine for Specialists) is a one-of-a-kind course designed to provide specialists with the latest, evidence-based updates in general medical care. With expert-led presentations spanning core topics in medicine from over 35 medical specialties, General Medicine for Specialists provides an outstanding opportunity to refresh knowledge in areas beyond core expertise to enhance the general care of patients.
Now in its third decade, the vibrant and well-attended General Medicine for Specialists course serves a broad national and international multispecialty audience and is available as a hybrid with both in-person in Boston, MA—a vibrant hub for medical innovation and a wonderful city to visit—and remote learning options. The live stream includes real-time closed captioning and multilingual translation, ensuring accessibility for a global audience. The concurrent session options and bonus video library empower participants to tailor their learning experience to the topics which are most relevant and interesting to each specialist in their practice. Past participants include members of nearly all specialties, with a large number of surgeons, psychiatrists, OB/GYN, and physical medicine and rehab physicians.
Participants receive on-demand access to recorded sessions for 11 months, offering flexibility to revisit and explore content at their own pace. With over 54 hours of CME credit (increased from prior years), over 10 risk management credits, most participants will meet their annual CME requirement with this course.