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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   37
Faculty:
Megan Eshbaugh, DO
Short Description:
Rheumatology is a complicated field of medicine with over 100 disorders of the musculoskeletal system, many of which have an autoimmune, inflammatory, or systemic basis. It can be a daunting field for the non-Rheumatologist. This is due to our diseases involving nearly all fields of medicine, the limitations of imaging or laboratory studies alone in making definitive diagnoses, and the dynamic nature of newer therapeutics. The goal of this presentation is to help provide clarity and to update some of these various topics.
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$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   24
Faculty:
Joy Elliott
Short Description:
Literature and research updates are necessary for all practicing physicians in order to stay current among the vast amount of literature with which we are inundated daily. PubMed statistics state more than one million papers are cited each year into their database. How does a primary care physician pick and choose what evidence might be useful in their patient population? This lecture will be reminiscent of “reports from the field” from decades past, polling practicing family physicians for opinions using the question, “I changed my practice this year when I became aware of evidence that….”
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$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   23
Faculty:
Saunora Prom, DO
Short Description:
Knee osteoarthritis is very prevalent in the US population. Approximately 20% of the population over the age of 45 has OA. Treatment for is knee OA is not perfect and many people not do not qualify for treatment secondary to medical, health or age reasons. PRP may be beneficial in certain patient populations. We have a better understanding of the mechanism involved with PRP and there are multiple conflicting randomized controlled trials. Physicians should be aware of all possible options for patients.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: .75 including .75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

Average Rating:
   15
Faculty:
Lauren Manaker, MS, RD, LD, CLEC
Short Description:
In 2019, 73 million Americans - about 1 in 5 - were under age 18. This important population has unique nutrition needs that differ from adults, thanks to their growing bodies and increased demands. The latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans included nutritional guidance for infants, children, and adolescents for the first time, reinforcing how vital good nutrition is during these stages of rapid growth and development and providing a compass for practitioners to best care for this younger generation. In this webinar, registered dietitian nutritionist and author, Lauren Manaker, MS, RDN, LDN, CLEC, will shed light on the most recent guidelines, uncover key nutrients for these stages, and arm physicians with practical tips and messages to communicate to patients/caregivers.
Price:
$35.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   19
Faculty:
Mark Rolfs, DO
Short Description:
Performance-enhancing drug (PED) use, including anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS), is widespread in the US. Most PED users are typically male, motivated to improve muscularity and strength, and not necessarily performance. This represents a public health concern with potentially serious medical and psychiatric consequences; yet many physicians report inadequate education about this subject.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   28
Faculty:
Joynita Nicholson
Short Description:
In our modern 24/7 fast paced world, sleep is often neglected as a pillar of a healthy lifestyle and is instead esteemed as an indulgence or optional activity. It is the last thing we get to at the end of a busy day and the first thing we sacrifice when a lack of time demands it. One in three adults in America don’t get enough sleep and are often desensitized to its significance accepting it as a “norm.” Some have even worn it as a “badge of honor” in the medical community. This topic is important because we can no longer ignore the utmost importance of sleep and the ill effects of sleep deprivation that are linked to an increased risk of accidents, errors, injuries, poor work performance and productivity, strained relationships, adverse medical conditions, and early death.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   29
Faculty:
Aleksandra Brown, DO |  Tyler Long, DO
Short Description:
1 in 4 patients presenting to the primary care physician’s office will have a dermatologic question. Dermatologists have notoriously long wait lists, so educating PCPs on recognition and diagnoses of the most common dermatologic conditions will expedite patient care and improve their quality of life.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: .5 including .5 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   12
Faculty:
Ashley Carter, MPH
Price:
$35.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: 1 including 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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   12
Faculty:
Joseph Secor-Taddia, DO
Short Description:
Musculoskeletal complaints are present in 48% of the population and are the second-most reported reason patients PCPs. OMT has been shown to effectively treat many conditions such as low back pain with a reduced cost and need for concomitant medication use or medical intervention. OMT use among osteopathic physicians in the US continues to decline. Statistically significant barriers include lack of reimbursement, lack of time, lack of institutional practice/support, and lack of confidence/proficiency. The goal of this presentation is to provide insight for DOs to overcome these barriers to incorporating OMT into their practice.
Price:
$40.00 - Base Price

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Total Credits: .75 including .75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

Average Rating:
   14
Faculty:
Timothy R. Jennings, MD
Short Description:
• Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia • 2022: 6.5 million in US > 65 y/o • 2022: 73% of AD > 75 y/o • 5th leading cause of death in people > 65 y/o • Once diagnostic criteria for dementia is met the brain is already severely compromised with billions of neurons lost and no treatment known reverses this. Therefore, the greatest impact on this disease is in prevention strategies. • Current treatment options are on symptom management not disease prevention • This presentation will describe AD, documenting known neuropathogenic cascades, linking them with environmental and lifestyle factors and citing outcome based studies documenting lifestyle interventions that reduce risk and prevent AD
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$40.00 - Base Price

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