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Selected Topics in Family Medicine, Sleep Medicine, and Ear, Nose, & Throat Disorders Caribbean Cruise
Saturday, September 8, 2018 - Saturday, September 15, 2018
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CME Provider:
Continuing Education, Inc. ›
5700 4th Street N
St. Petersburg, Florida (FL) 33703
United States
 
Phone: (800) 422-0711
 
Visit the CME Provider Webpage ›
 

Conference Center:
Aboard Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas
7-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise Conference
Departs San Juan, Puerto Rico (PR)
United States
 
Phone:
 

Description:
ENT:
Facial paralysis and Bell's Palsy

Participants should be able to differentiate the potential causes of unilateral facial paralysis and know the present AAO-HNS guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up

"Sinus Headaches "
Participants should be able to differentiate facial pain arising from sinus disease from the many other causes of facial pain and headache
Participants should be able to determine symptoms that suggests other etiologies of headache.

Head and Neck Manifestations of Reflux Disease
Participants should be able to list and associate symptoms that may be caused by reflux in patients that have no heartburn or GI symptoms

Rhinitis
Participants should be able to recognize allergic from non-allergic rhinitis and improve patient care with most appropriate treatment.

Sleep Medicine:
Sleep Apnea Update 2018
Participants should be able to Identify risk factors for OSA and co-morbidities.
Treatment options and follow-up will be emphasized.

Narcolepsy and Other sleep disorders
Participants should be able to diagnose other causes of daytime sleepiness and discuss diagnostic testing and treatment options.

Incorporating CPAP care in the Primary Care Office
Participant should be able to understand positive airway pressure machines and the differences between CPAP, BPAP,ASV and autoPAP
Attendees will understand Medicare guidelines for treatment and follow-up.

Family Medicine:

Hypertension
Apply new HTN guidelines
Describe rationale for those guidelines

Managing Mildly Abnormal Liver Functions
Apply established guidelines in the evaluation of abnormal LFTs
Describe the rationale behind the guidelines

Common Skin Rashes and Skin lesions
dentify and recognize common rashes and lesions in the primary care setting

Introduction to CAM/Integrative Medicine including Herbals and Supplements
Cite the frequency of use of various modalities among patients and health care professionals
Give examples of the more common CAM therapies
Examine the evidence base for and/or against common CAM therapies

Evaluating Dyspepsia
Apply established guidelines in the evaluation of Dyspepsia
Describe the rationale behind the guidelines

Low Back Pain
Apply ACP/APS guidelines to the evaluation and treatment of low back pain
Apply the concept of "red flags" to the evaluation of LBP

Treating Obesity
Identify health consequences of obesity
Review pathophysiology of obesity
Distinguish advantages/disadvantages of diet and exercise types
Discover new modalities for treatment of obesity
 
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Instructors:
J. David Cunningham, Jr., MD, FACS
David B. Feller, MD
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  14 Hours
Physician Assistants:  14 Hours
Nurses:  14 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Emergency Medicine    Family Medicine    Internal Medicine    Otolaryngology    

RADLIST Course #19172

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