Family Medicine: A Review and Update of Common Clinical Problems
June 14 - 18, 2010(Ended)Hyatt Regency
Sarasota, FL, United States
Sarasota, FL, United States
Following this course, the participant should be able to identify the etiologies and recognize the clinical presentations of the commonly seen disorders presented; indicate diagnostic tests available and the suggested use for making a diagnosis; implement available treatment options and appropriate long-term care when indicated. This activity is expected to result in increased confidence in making an appropriate diagnosis and providing effective treatment and referral or follow-up care with the overall goal of improving patient outcomes.When indicated in the specific objectives, emphasis will be on current guidelines and evidence-based medicine with a focus on diagnosis, treatment and when to refer. This course was designed to inter-relate the disorders presented in an effort to help all practitioners at the level of a practicing physician integrate their medical knowledge with other providers and specialists. By doing this, it will provide them with the confidence to appropriately diagnose and refer or effectively treat their patients’ conditions to optimize their care.
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Address
1000 Boulevard of the Arts
,
Sarasota,
Florida,
United States
Sarasota,
Florida,
United States
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645-795 US Dollar
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