Find a live CME program near you or at a destination you've had your eye on. Each meeting provides unique ways to give you the latest knowledge to deliver the best patient care. Read each tab to the right to learn more about our various CME programs.
If you've attended a Pri-Med meeting before, you'll want to keep coming back each season to stay current on the treatments relevant to your practice. If you're new to Pri-Med, choose from over 100 meetings across 48 cities and discover why 1 in 4 physicians in the U.S. trusts Pri-Med as their CME provider.
Debate, Discuss and Dialogue with Faculty and Colleagues on Your Schedule
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For fall 2011, Pri-Med Access and American College of Physicians have created an all-new CME curriculum that will explore advances in efficient and cost-effective diagnoses and care related to:
• Diabetes Management
• Conditions of the Eye
• Orthopedics
• Psychiatry
• And many more topics for CME credit
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for primary care physicians who are actively engaged fulltime in managing and treating patients (at least 24 hours per week in direct patient care) and whose attendance at this program will benefit the treatment of their patients. A limited number of registration opportunities will be made available for nurse practitioners and physician assistants also engaged in active patient care.
Regional, Affordable, Expertly-Led Education
Pri-Med Conference & Exhibition are annual conventions in seven regions across the U.S. You can customize your own CME schedule by choosing from over 50 clinical lectures developed and presented by Harvard Medical School and other top institutions.
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The Pri-Med Exhibit Hall is your chance to learn and compare over 175 of the healthcare industry's latest products, treatments, and technologies in one easy place.
For even greater CME choices, you can attend symposia sessions held during the convention's breakfast, lunch, and dinner breaks, or attend a full-day of symposia (separate registration required).
Who Should Attend
Primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants currently engaged in patient care.
Cost
Registration fees vary per event.
Pri-Med Alumni Favorites
Alumni know that if you register early and online, your registration could be as low as $25. Look for the discount deadlines on your invitations.
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Updates for Cardiologists
Format:
The intimate audience size and roundtable room set facilitate a high level of interaction among and between attendees and faculty. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions specific to challenges encountered in their daily practice.
The intensive format allows expert faculty to present real-world clinical scenarios to the participants while soliciting their feedback and testing their knowledge throughout the learning process.
Focus:
Clinical implications of recent pivotal trial data, and discussion of topics and issues most relevant to the practicing cardiologist. Practical insights you can apply immediately in practice.
Credits:
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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Do we recognize the public health threat of diabetes and cardiometabolic disease in our community?
Despite advances in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, diabetes and cardiometabolic disease have risen to epidemic proportions, particularly in the southeastern part of the United States. While challenging, it can be prevented and effectively managed. Diabetes & Cardiometabolic Disease: Overcoming a Southern Epidemic is a collaborative medical education program that will provide you with relevant clinical tools you can immediately translate into practice to facilitate improved patient health outcomes.
Bring your team and join Pri–Med, The Consortium for Southeastern Hypertension Control (COSEHC), and leading clinical experts in an engaging day focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of diabetes and cardiometabolic disorders. You’ll learn by hearing real-world clinical scenarios seen by primary care clinicians, including cultural competency and health disparity issues.
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Who Should Attend
Primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants currently engaged in patient care.
A limited number of registration opportunities will also be made available for pharmacists.
Cost
This is a complimentary educational program.
In addition to the live format education, attendees will also receive valuable practice learning tools, resource materials, and key guidelines to share with your team, all designed to help you improve patient care.