OVERVIEW

Women’s Health for Primary Care and Emergency Medicine is organized by American Medical Seminars (AMS), Inc. and will be held from Jun 12 - 15, 2023.

Course Outline:
Day 1
Anemia – A Finding, Not Yet a Diagnosis (Muncie)
Upon completion of this session, using the Cochrane Abstract Database and AAFP Guidelines, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Differentiate the etiologies for the common anemias.
• Construct the diagnostic analysis to identify the etiology of each anemia.
• Establish the restorative options for each determined anemia.
• Develop the suitable follow-up examinations for analyzing the therapy efficacy.

Thyroid Dysfunction: Evaluation and Treatment (Muncie)
Upon completion of this session, using the American Thyroid Association Guidelines and the Cochrane Abstract Database, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Incorporate the product tests for thyroid features.
• Analyze thyroid examination results that happen in professional setups.
• Recommend the proper follow-up screening of abnormal thyroid examinations and the regularity of these evaluations.
• Evaluate the demand to deal with subclinical hypothyroidism or subclinical hyperthyroidism.

Trauma and Resuscitation in Pregnancy (Kuppusamy)
• Overview of unique difficulties in assessing and managing expecting trauma clients.
• Analyze the structural and physiologic changes that take place in maternity as well as how this influences resuscitation
• Differentiate the crucial elements of a mother's trauma resuscitation
• Take a look at the signs for and also the role of perimortem C-section in maternal resuscitation.

Gotta Scan? Imaging the Pregnant Patient (Kuppusamy)
• Evaluation the basics of radiation terminology
• Take into consideration the three basic classifications of damaging effects from ionizing radiation
• Review the dangers and benefits of common radiologic researches used in the analysis of pregnant clients

Deadly “Don’t Miss” Disasters in Pregnancy
• Consider the pearls and risks concerning analyzing and administering aortic breakdown.
• Assess the vital danger variables and also acknowledge irregular aspects in the examination of spinal epidural abscess
• Employ and document a high-yield, time-efficient neuro exam in the examination of patients presenting with neck and back pain

Day 2
Under Pressure! Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia (Kuppusamy)
• Discover the differences between chronic high blood pressure, gestational high blood pressure, pre-eclampsia, and eclampsia
• Establish the pathophysiology and also a waterfall of occasions in pre-eclampsia
• Analyze the crucial elements in the analysis as well as the administration of pre-eclampsia and also eclampsia

A Twisted Disaster: Ovarian Torsion (Kuppusamy)
• Evaluation of vital elements in the analysis of undifferentiated right lower quadrant abdominal pain in ladies
• Assess risk factors related to ovarian torsion
• Differentiate the pearls and pitfalls in the diagnosis of ovarian torsion

Situational Awareness: Intimate Partner Violence & Human Trafficking (Kuppusamy)
• Recognize medical and also behavioral indications of intimate partner violence and human trafficking
• Discover inquiries to ask when there is enhanced uncertainty of intimate companion violence and/or human trafficking
• Take into consideration the notable factors to consider in the medical management of intimate partner violence and also human trafficking

Diagnosis and management of Type 2 Diabetes (Muncie)
Attendees of this presentation using the American Diabetes Association, the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Guidelines and the Cochrane Abstract Database and current literature, should be able to:
• Delineate a treatment prepare to protect against type 2 diabetic issues
• Contrast the choices for diagnosing kind 2 diabetes mellitus.
• Evaluate the restorative goals in treating type 2
• Diabetes as well as its effect on morbidity as well as death.
• Recommend the strategy for selecting an oral hypoglycemic representative to treat kind 2 diabetic issues
• Compare the cardiovascular results of oral therapy alternatives for type 2 diabetes mellitus.
• Specify the scientific situations that would require making use of insulin to treat kind 2 diabetes as well as the probable dose kind as well as average amounts required for control of A1c.
• Develop restorative choices for preventing diabetic problems.

Treatment of depression and anxiety in primary care (Muncie)
Attendees of this presentation using the APA Guidelines, the Cochrane Abstract Database, and current literature,  should be able to:
• Define and contrast the analysis tools for identifying anxiety as well as GAD
• Apply the first treatment algorithm for endogenous depression.
• Explain the common adverse effects related to the pharmacologic therapy of endogenous anxiety.
• Compare as well as contrast the analysis requirements for GAD
• Compare the adverse effects accounts for the present 6. pharmacologic treatment of GAD.
• Use the present literature for when to refer a person with depression or GAD to a psychiatrist

Day 3
Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (Muncie)
Upon completion of this session, using the CDC Guidelines and the Cochrane Abstract Database, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Identify the proper diagnostic testing for issues symptomatic of a sexually transmitted infection.
• Select the therapy for the generally come across sexually transferred infections
• Create follow-up testing and also examinations for sexually transferred infections.
• Recommend restorative options for stopping herpes simplex infections.

Management of Benign Breast Disease (Muncie)
Upon completion of this session, using the American Cancer Society Guidelines and the Cochrane Abstract Database, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Distinguish the signs and symptoms related to benign breast illness.
• Develop an assessment for bust pain (mastalgia), breast swellings, and nipple discharge.
• Specify the treatment alternatives for breast pain, nipple area discharge, and breast infections.
• Distinguish the signs and also physical searchings related to rare benign breast condition conditions.

Diagnosis and treatment of recurrent headaches – migraine, tension, cluster (Muncie)
Attendees of this presentation using the International Headache Society and U.S. Headache Consortium Guidelines and the National Guideline Clearinghouse, the evidence-based reports from Clinical Evidence and current literature,  should be able to:
• Build a strategy for reviewing a patient with recurrent frustrations
• Compare as well as contrast the first treatments for migraine headache frustrations
• Analyze the advantages of encouraging treatment and way of living adjustments in dealing with migraine headaches compared to pharmacologic therapy.
• Appraise the pharmacologic options for dealing with the sharp pain of a migraine headache.
• Suggest a prophylactic therapy routine for patients with recurring migraine headache frustrations
• Differentiate the signs and symptoms of migraine headaches, tension, and cluster headaches.

Suicide and Violence (Zun)
Attendees of this presentation should be able to:
• Assess the procedure to review individuals for the threat of suicide
• Establish the difference between suicide testing as well as self-destruction danger assessment
• Formulate the following steps after danger assessment, consisting of discharge
• Employ strategies to lower the occurrence of physical violence in healthcare institutions

Substance abuse (Zun)
Attendees of this presentation should be able to:
• Assess the danger factors bring about drug abuse and addiction
• Utilize a number of screening devices for chemical abuse and addiction
• Testimonial the medical as well as psychiatric repercussions and also comorbidities of substance abuse
• Use organic as well as psychosocial treatments for drug abuse

Day 4
Provider Wellness (Zun)
Attendees of this presentation should be able to:
• Identify as well as define tension and exactly how it affects us
• Differentiate, detect, as well as deal with PTSD as well as Burnout
• Understand and deal with the effects of COVID on medical professional wellness

Dealing with Difficult Patients (Zun)
Attendees of this presentation should be able to:
• Define why some people and relatives may be challenging to handle complex individuals
• Recognize as well as reply to tough people as well as identify different types of complex individuals
• Implement techniques to deal with challenging patients as well as relative
• Review just how medical and psychiatric illness impacts tough people

Osteoporosis: Treatment and Prevention (Muncie)
Upon completion of this session, using the USPSTF, NOF Guidelines, and the Cochrane Abstract Database, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Discuss the relevance of the threat variables for an osteoporosis fracture.
• Use analysis testing for clients at risk of osteoporosis
• Select the healing drug to deal with the weakening of bones based on the signs and side effects.
• Examine the therapeutic role of duplicating the DXA scan in patients dealing with the weakening of bones.

Screening for disease prevention and immunizations in primary care (Muncie)
Attendees of this presentation using the USPSTF and Cochrane Abstract Database and current literature should be able to:
• Use evidence-based suggestions for precautionary testing tests for grownups.
• Identify the immunizations needed for grownups.
• Assess the side effects of adult immunizations.
• Select the contraindications for every adult immunization and their alternative therapy.
• Strategy when evaluating tests can be terminated in adults.

Evaluation and Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease in Women (Muncie)
Upon completion of this session, using the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, the USPSTF Guidelines, and the Cochrane Abstract Database, the participant should be able to: EBM, GL, COMP
• Differentiate the symptoms that women with coronary artery illness (CAD) show compared to those experienced by guys.
• Recommend evidence-based treatments to prevent CAD in females.
• Develop the recommendations to treat the risk elements for CAD in women.
• Specify the therapy required for females with tried and tested CAD.

KEY DATES

Registrations Open
18 Aug, 2022
Registrations Open
Registrations Ends
11 Jun, 2023
Registration Ends
Event Start Date
12 Jun, 2023
Event Start Date
Event End Date
15 Jun, 2023
Event End Date

TARGET AUDIENCE

Primary Care PhysicianEmergency Medicine Physicians

SPECIALITIES

Emergency MedicinePrimary CareOBGYN and Womens Health

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