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Department: | Medicine |
Course Number: | MDM21M04 |
Activity Start Date: | October 15, 2020 |
Activity End Date: | October 17, 2020 |
Location: | INTERACTIVE WEBINAR |
Fees: | $695 Physicians $495 Nurses / Allied Health Professionals $495 Residents / Fellows |
The Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically changed primary care practice. Difficult management decisions must now be made in transformed ambulatory environments and via telemedicine. Despite the change in our practice environments, primary care clinicians must continue to focus on preventive medicine, reduction of cardiovascular risk factors, women's health, geriatrics and palliative care, behavioral medicine, and optimal use of diagnostic tests and new medications. Health disparities and the care of vulnerable patients are a central part of daily practice. Close collaboration with other specialists and inpatient colleagues is essential for the care of complex, acute and chronically ill patients. This course, chaired by Dr. Robert B. Baron and taught by UCSF’s best teachers, is designed for practicing internists, family practitioners, and all other health professionals providing high quality primary care. The course will present a comprehensive review of new developments in outpatient medicine, controversies in primary care practice, and updates in clinical medicine related to Covid-19.
LIVE STREAM MEETING
This course will be offered as a live interactive virtual conference. Login instructions along with the digital syllabus will be shared with attendees a week before the meeting. Included in your registration fee is access to the course recordings on demand after the conference and for 30 days after the course.
All registrants for our virtual courses will receive a link the week of the course that you will click onto to access the live stream login page. You will enter your full name and email address when you first access the login page. Once complete, you will be placed in a waiting room if the course has not yet started or will enter into the live stream if it has already started. You will only need to complete the login once and will have access if you go in and out of the live stream. All of the live content is recorded and hosted on the course webpage for 30 days post course so you can review anything that you might have missed.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Designed for practicing internists, family practitioners, and all other health professionals interested in providing high quality primary care, this course will present a comprehensive review of new developments in outpatient medicine
The purpose of this course is to increase competence and improve clinician practice in primary care. We specifically anticipate improvements in skills and strategies to:
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
UCSF designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This CME activity meets the requirements under California Assembly Bill 1195, continuing education and cultural and linguistic competency.
The AAFP has reviewed Primary Care Medicine: Principles and Practice and deemed it acceptable for up to 18.25 Online Only, Live AAFP Prescribed credit. Term of Approval is from 10/15/2020 to 10/17/2020. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Geriatric: The approved credits shown above include 14.5 credits toward meeting the requirement under California Assembly Bill 1820, Geriatric Medicine.
Pharmacotherapeutics CEUs for Nurses: This activity is designated for a maximum of 11.75 pharmacotherapeutic credits towards meeting the requirement for nursing pharmacology continuing education. Nurses should claim 0.1 CEUs for each contact hour of participation in designated pharmacotherapeutic continuing education.
Nurses: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Physician Assistants: AAPA accepts category 1 credit from AOACCME, Prescribed credit from AAFP, and AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Pharmacy: The California Board of Pharmacy accepts as continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
ABIM Medical Knowledge Assessment: Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 18.75 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. IMPORTANT: The online course evaluation must be completed by the due date specified. Within 45 days after submitting your evaluation, we will report your points to the ABIM.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2020
8:20 Welcome
Robert B. Baron, MD, MS
OPENING ADDRESS
8:30 G Notes in a Changing Landscape: Provider Documentation in 2021
Elisabeth Askin, MD
9:10 Discussion
9:20 G Cancer Screening 2020: New Recommendations, New Controversies
Judith M. E. Walsh, MD, MPH
10:00 Discussion
10:10 Break
10:30 G Updates in Breast Cancer Screening
Karla M. Kerlikowske, MD
11:10 Discussion
11:20 RxG Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Which Medications for Which Patients?
Robert Rushakoff, MD
12:00 pm Discussion
12:10 Lunch Break
1:20 RxG Chronic Kidney Disease: What the Generalist Needs to Know
Michael G. Shlipak, MD, MPH
2:00 Discussion
2:10 RxG Ten Landmark Trials in Hospice & Palliative Medicine
Kara Bischoff, MD
3:00 Discussion
3:10 Break
3:30 RxG Abortion 3.0: A New Landscape for Protecting and Expanding Access
Jennifer Kerns, MD, MS, MPH
4:10 Discussion
4:20 Best Practices in Chest Imaging for the non-Radiologist
Brett Elicker, MD
5:00 Discussion
5:10 Adjourn
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
OPENING ADDRESS
8:30 G Health Disparities: Before, During, and After the Covid-19 Pandemic
Alicia Fernandez, MD
9:10 Discussion
9:20 RxG Current Strategies in Pulmonary Medicine: Asthma, COPD, Smoke, and Covid-19
Lekshmi Santhosh, M.D., M.A.Ed.
10:00 Discussion
10:10 Break
10:30 RxG Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis: What’s New and Controversial in 2020?
Anne Schafer, MD
11:10 Discussion
11:20 RxG Top Ten Things to Know About Covid This Week
Brian Schwartz, MD
12:00 pm Discussion
12:10 Lunch Break
1:30 RxG Updates in Hospital Medicine
Bradley A. Sharpe MD
2:10 Discussion
2:20 RxG Pain, Opioids, and Addiction: What We Know, What We Don't, and What We Can Do Today!
Irina (Era) Kryzhanovskaya, MD
3:00 Discussion
3:10 Break
3:20 RxG Providing Equitable Care to Patients with Limited English Proficiency Proficiency
Leah Karliner, MD MAS
4:10 Discussion
4:20 pm Adjourn
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2020
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
OPENING ADDRESS
8:30 RxG Ghost in the Machine: The Legacy of Structural Racism in Medicine
Stephen Richmond II, MD, MPH
9:10 Discussion
9:20 RxG Quality Contraception Care: Counseling and Controversies
Sara Whetstone, MD
10:00 Discussion
10:10 Break
10:30 RxG New Advances in Stroke Management: What Every Primary Care Physician Should Know
S. Andrew Josephson, MD
11:10 Discussion
11:20 RxG Dermatology in Primary Care: Recognition and Treatment of Common and Uncommon Disorders of the Skin
Lindy Fox, MD
12:00 pm Discussion
12:10 Lunch Break
1:30 RxG Anticoagulation Update: Atrial Fibrillation, DVT, PE, and Covid-19
Margaret Fang, MD
2:10 Discussion
2:20 RxG Interventional Cardiology for the Non-Cardiologist: New Innovations and New Guidelines
Krishan Soni, MD, MBA
3:00 Discussion
3:10 Break
3:20 RxG Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia: Juggling Conflicting Guidelines
Robert B. Baron MD, MS
4:10 Discussion
4:20 Adjourn
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- Geriatric Credit
Rx - Meets Requirements for Pharmacotherapeutics CEUs for NPs/Nurses
Robert B. Baron, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine;
Associate Dean for Graduate and Continuing Medical Education
University of California, San Francisco
(University of California, San Francisco)
Elizabeth Askin, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Medical Director of Ambulatory Clinical Documentation Integrity
Kara Bischoff, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Medical Director, Palliative Care Clinic
Brett M. Elicker, MD
Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
Chief, Cardiac & Pulmonary Imaging
Margaret Fang, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine;
Director, Anticoagulation Clinic;
Director, Academic Hospital Medicine Fellowship
Alicia Fernandez, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director, Hispanic Center of Excellence
Lindy P. Fox, MD
Professor of Dermatology
Director of Hospital Consultation
S. Andrew Josephson, MD
Chair, Department of Neurology;
Carmen Castro Franceschi and Gladyne K. Mitchell
Neurohospitalist Distinguished Professor
Leah Karliner, MD
Professor of Medicine
Director, Center for Aging in Diverse Communities
Director, Multiethnic Health Equity Research Center
Karla M. Kerlikowske, MD
Professor of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Director, Women’s Health Research Fellowship
Jennifer Kerns, MD, MS, MPH
Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Research
Irina (Era) Kryzhanovskaya, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Stephen Richmond II, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Family & Community Medicine
Robert Rushakoff, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine
Medical Director, UCSF Diabetes Clinic at Mount Zion
Lekshmi Santhosh, MD, MA
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy and Sleep Medicine
Anne Schafer, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Chief of Endocrinology and Metabolism
San Francisco VA Health Care System
Brian S. Schwartz, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Bradley A. Sharpe, MD
Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine
Michael G. Shlipak, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Associate Chief of Medicine for Research Development
San Francisco VA Medical Center
Krishan Soni, MD, MBA
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology
Director of Value Improvement for Department of Medicine,
UCSF Health Subspecialty Services
Judith M. E. Walsh, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Associate Medical Director, UCSF Women’s Health Primary Care Practice
Sara Whetstone, MD, MHS
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Associate Program Director, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences Residency Program
Cancellations received in writing before October 14, 2020 will be refunded, less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date.
Please email your requests to registration@ocme.ucsf.edu.