• Family Medicine Update Edition 6

    Online CME

    Enhance your delivery of care by exploring the newest updates in family medicine. This package includes the most up-to-date, evidence-based practices and dynamic, self-paced video sessions to better optimize the care you deliver to your patients.  

    New sessions in this package include: 

    • Antibiotic Resistance 
    • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
    • Medically Induced Abortion: Need to Know
    • Primary Care Payment 101: Getting Value-Based Payment Right

    AAFP Member: $765
    New Physician: $715
    Student or Resident: $525
    Other Health Care Professional: $765
    Nonmember: $965
     

    Advanced Imaging – Strategies From Imaging to Interpretation
    Brian Ford, MD, FAAFP

    Antibiotic Resistance – Concerns and Strategies
    Timothy R. Brown, PharmD, BCACP, FASHP

    Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: AI Applications in Diagnostics, Disease Prediction, and Patient Care Optimization
    Johnson Jose Ukken, MD

    Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease – When Primary Prevention Didn’t Work
    Jonathon Firnhaber, MD, MAEd, MBA, FAAFP

    Childhood Obesity and Nutrition
    David Collier, MD, PhD

    Commonly-missed Things on ECGs: Why They Matter (or Don’t)
    Jonathon Firnhaber, MD, MAEd, MBA, FAAFP

    Diabetes Care in Geriatric Patients
    Ariel Cole, MD

    ECG Interpretation (Advanced)
    Jonathon Firnhaber, MD, MAEd, MBA, FAAFP

    ECG Interpretation (Basic)
    Jonathon Firnhaber, MD, MAEd, MBA, FAAFP

    End-of-Life Care: Communication Skills for Discussing End-of-Life Preferences
    David B. Brecher, MD, FAAFP

    Family Medicine Update Edition 6 Reflection Session*
    Panel

    Geriatric Depression and Anxiety
    Thomas Heinrich, MD

    Hypertension Management: The Latest Guidelines and Therapies for Managing Hypertension, Including Novel Drug Classes and Lifestyle Interventions
    Jonathon Firnhaber, MD, MAEd, MBA, FAAFP

    Immunization Update: Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice – 2024
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    It’s Not Just for Gout Anymore: The Role of Colchicine in Cardiovascular Disease
    Jonathon Firnhaber, MD, MAEd, MBA, FAAFP

    Let's Do This Together: Effective Strategies for Educating Patients About Their Chronic Conditions and Empowering Them to Manage Their Health Effectively
    Justin Bailey, MD, FAAFP

    Medically Induced Abortion: Need to Know (Counseling Patients with Unintended Pregnancy)
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    Menopause – The Heat Goes On! (21 Years After the Publication of the Principle Results from the WHI)
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    Mental Health Integration: An Exploration of Addressing Mental Health in Chronic Disease Management and Strategies for Integrating Mental Health
    Thomas Heinrich, MD

    Nutrition and Aging: The Role of Diet in Preventing Age-related Diseases
    Ariel Cole, MD, FAAFP

    Pharmacotherapy 2024
    Timothy R. Brown, PharmD, BCACP, FASHP

    Photo Rounds: What is the Diagnosis and What is the Treatment?
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    Primary Care Payment 101: Getting Value-Based Payment Right
    Karen Johnson, PhD; Stacey Bartell, MD

    Prospective Payment: Facilitating Joy in Practice
    James Dom Dera, MD, FAAFP; Jennifer Woodward, MD, MPH; Sarah Mullins, MD

    Quaternary Prevention: New Statements from Choosing Wisely (2024)
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    Rashes in Kids
    Janalynn Beste, MD, FAAFP

    Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
    Janalynn Beste, MD, FAAFP

    Selected Issues in Gastrointestinal Disease
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    Skills for the Well Leader – Part 1: Know Yourself
    Catherine Florio Pipas, MD, MPH; Jason E. Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP

    Sport Cardiology: The Assessment and Management of Cardiovascular Conditions in Athletes, including Screening, Excercise Prescription, and the Latest Guidelines for Safe Participation in Sports
    Glenn Barnes, DO

    Sports Imaging: Cutting-edge Imaging Modalities like MRI, Ultrasound, and CT Scans in Sports Medicine, Focusing on Their Applications for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
    Glenn Barnes, DO

    The Acute Severe Headache
    Robert J. Dachs, MD, FAAFP

    The New Era in Treating Hepatitis C
    Thad Wilkins, MD

    The New Era of Value-Based Payment and Taking Charge of Your Practice’s Economic Future
    Kate Freeman, MPH; Kent Moore, James Domdera, MD, FAAFP

    Top POEMS of the Year
    Rebecca Hayes, MD, MBA-HM, CPE, FAAFP

    Type 2 Diabetes: Strategies in Treatment Update
    Timothy R. Brown, PharmD, BCACP, FASHP

    USPSTF Update-2024
    David Glenn Weismiller, MD, ScM, FAAFP

    Venous Thromboembolism and the D-Dimer: The Case of the Swollen Calf and The Case of Pleuritic Chest Pain
    Robert J. Dachs, MD, FAAFP

    Where Are We? The Ethical and Legal Implications of Emerging Medical Technologies, Including Patient Consent, Data Privacy, and Liability Issues
    Johnson Jose Ukken, MD


    *Enhance your patient care today and earn up to 2 additional AAFP Prescribed credits for when you complete the Translation to Practice® (t2p®) process.

    Upon completion of this CME activity, you should be able to:

    • Demonstrate an understanding of common clinical problems seen in family medicine.
    • Construct evidence-based strategies to diagnose and treat common conditions in practice.
    • Prepare plans to address emerging public health topics that patients may present or be concerned with in practice.
    • State current guidelines, USPSTF, AAFP, etc., and screening recommendations for selected clinical problems.
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    The AAFP has reviewed Family Medicine Update Edition 6 and deemed it acceptable for up to 41.5 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 10/3/2024 to 10/3/2027. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    The AAFP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this Enduring Materials for a maximum of 41.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.

    Following this CME activity, participants will have the opportunity to earn an additional two Prescribed credits for participation in each Translation to Practice® exercise. Information on Translation to Practice® will be shared within the activity.


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