Convenient, Choice of Knowledge Paths
Pri-Med Access lets you gain more knowledge in less time through local, two-day conferences that keep you current on the latest in primary care via two independent information channels: one for accredited CME, and one for industry-provided information on treatments, therapies and technologies.
The CME course curriculum designed exclusively for Pri-Med Access offers breath and depth in four essential primary care areas: cardiovascular disease, diabetes/obesity, immunizations, and dependency disorders. Learn assessment techniques, preventative strategies, and new treatments and therapies.
All activities are optional to attend. Earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. View national schedule
Who Should Attend
Physicians currently engaged in patient care.
Cost
Complimentary in many cities.
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The challenging real-world case studies discussed during the CME sessions.
CME Curriculum Directors
Navigating Complexities in Blood Pressure and Lipids Management to Attenuate Cardiovascular Risk
Michael Bloch, MD, FACP
Associate Professor, Dept Internal Medicine
University of Nevada
Medical Director, Innovative Risk Reduction Center
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV
Practical Approaches to Addressing Dependency Disorders in Primary Care
Jon W. Draud, MS, MD
Private Practice Physician,
Heritage Medical Associates, PC
Medical Director, Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine Services
Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee
Our Obesogenic Culture: Addressing the Epidemics of Diabetes and Obesity
Marie Brown, MD, FACP
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Dept Internal Medicine
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Q&A with Dr. Brown (PDF format)
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Achieving Success Is Every Clinician’s Responsibility
Stephen Pelton, MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology
Boston Univ. School of Med. and Public Health, Boston, MA