About this event
Please Join Us for Our 59th Annual Internal Medicine (Primary Care) Program in Estes Park, CO
The Annual Internal Medicine Conference has a long-standing tradition of covering a broad array of topics for the frontline practicing Primary Care provider. As the pace of medical research and attendant care for patients accelerates and changes so quickly, almost any topic can be covered in light of recent guidelines and advances.
Learning Objectives
List individuations for breast reduction surgeryDescribe the evaluation of patients with chronic diarrheaAnalyze secondary causes of osteoporosisDevelop strategies for managing patients with stable anginaIdentify new medical treatments for patients with obesityAGENDA Monday, July 17th 6:45am–3:30pm: Auditorium/Atrium Open 7am: Conference Registration & Exhibit Viewing 8:05am: Welcome/Introduction Elena Lebduska, MD, MS & Vineet Chopra, MD, MSc 8:20am: Suicidality Elizabeth Lowdermilk, MD 9am: Adult ADHD Elizabeth Lowdermilk, MD 9:40am: Top 10 GIM Articles of 2022 Christine Haynes, MD, MPH 10:20am: Ask the Professors 10:45am: Cirrhosis Management in Primary Care Prashanth Francis, MD 11:25am: New Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines Swati Patel, MD 12:05pm: Ask the Professors 12:20pm: LUNCH Afternoon Workshop 1:15–3:15pm: Joint Exam Peals from a Rheumatologist Jennifer Stichman, MD
Tuesday, July 18th
7:45am–3:30pm: Auditorium/Atrium Open
8:20am: Palliative Care Symptom Management Allison Wolfe, MD
9am: Common Ocular Conditions Cara E. Capitena Young, MD
9:40am: Structural Heart Disease Neel Butala, MD
10:20am: Ask the Professors
10:45am: New Diabetes Medications Michael T. McDermott, MD
11:25am: Secondary Osteoporosis Michael T. McDermott, MD
12:05pm: Ask the Professors
12:20pm: LUNCH
Afternoon Workshop
1:15–3:15pm: Difficult Conversations Dennis Boyle, MD
Wednesday, July 19th MORNING OFF 1:15–1:55pm: Auditorium/Atrium Open 1:15pm: Breast Reconstruction for the PCP Whitney Vuchetich, DNP 1:55pm: Stable Angina/CAD David Tanaka, MD, FACP 2:35pm: Hearing Loss Ashley M. Nassiri, MD, MBA 3:15pm: Ask the Professors 3:40pm: Common Drug Interactions Rachel Lowe, PharmD 4:20pm: Dementia Evaluation & Treatment Jacob Walker, MD 5pm: Ask the Professors
Thursday, July 20th 7:45am–3:30 pm: Auditorium/Atrium Open 8:20am: Functional Bowel Disorders Larissa Muething, MD 9am: Hip Pain Emily Jones, MD 9:40am: PVD for the PCP Bilal Aijaz, MD 10:20am: Ask the Professors 10:45am: Pelvic Pain Jessica Pettigrew, CMP 11:25am: Covid Updates/Long Covid John Koeppe, MD 12:05pm: Ask the Professors 12:20pm: LUNCH Afternoon Workshop 1:15–3:15pm: Orthopedic Upper Extremity Review Ted Parks, MD
Friday, July 21st 7:45–10:30am: Auditorium/Atrium Open 8am: COPD Adam Abraham, MD 8:40am: Weight Loss Drugs Jacinda Mawson Nicklas, MD, MPH, MA 9:20am: Lung Cancer Screening Nina Thomas, MD 10am: Ask the Professors 10:15am: Wrap Up and Adjourn Drawing for Complimentary 2024 Registration - must be present to win
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REGISTRATION TYPE: BEFORE 6/3 | AFTER 6/3 | ONSITE PHYSICIAN: $800 | $850 | $900 FREQUENT PHYSICIAN ATTENDEE: $770 | $820 | $870 APP/MILITARY: $700 | $750 | $800 RETIRED PHYSICIAN: $600 | $650 | $700
ROOM ACCOMODATIONS A block of rooms have been reserved at the YMCA of The Rockies and will be available to book for the duration of the conference. Please visit the following link: CU: Internal Medicine 2023 to book a room and for additional information about what is included.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 25 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
To earn board credit, the attendee must participate in the CME activity including the evaluation component. By participating in this event and requesting board credit, I understand that my learner completion data will be shared with the ACCME and the applicable certifying board(s).
The AAFP has reviewed 59th Annual Internal Medicine Conference and deemed it acceptable for up to 25.00 Live AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 07/17/2023 to 07/21/2023. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.