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Review and Update of Issues in Family Medicine
 
Temple University School of Medicine and American Medical Seminars, Inc. , Hyatt at Sarasota Bay, 1000 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, Florida
April 10-14, 2000 (8:00am-12:15pm)

Continuing Medical Education (CME) - 14th Annual Series of Primary Care: Live presentations, accredited by ACCME (20 Hours Category 1 AMA, AAFP Prescribed, and ACOG Cognates), with a detailed syllabus. Also, home study courses and audio tapes available. Popular morning sessions allow participants time for study, family activities, and recreation. World famous beaches, tennis, golf, water sports, fishing; Ringling Museum, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, the Asolo Theater, Opera House, Selby Gardens, and Mote Marine Laboratory/Aquarium; less than two hours drive to Disney World, Sea World and other Florida's attractions.

Day 1: Hypertension (Update from JNC VI) (Skolnik). Hypercholesterolemia (Chambers). Evaluation and Management of Erectile Dysfunction (Skolnik). Eating Disorders (Chambers).

Day 2: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Chambers). Migraine Headache (Skolnik). Management of HIV in Primary Care (Chambers). Croup (Skolnik).

Day 3: Management of Type II Diabetes (Skolnik). Medical Management of CHF (Chambers). Acne (Skolnik). Community Acquired Pneumonia (Chambers).

Day 4: Lyme Disease (Skolnik). Management of Acute Asthma: WhatWorks? (Chambers) Contemporary Approaches to Tobacco Cessation (Skolnik). Ten Natural Substances All Physicians Should Be Prescribing? (Chambers)

Day 5: Evaluation & Management of Deep Venous Thrombosis & Pulmonary Embolus (Skolnik). Emergency Contraception (Chambers). Ethical Dilemmas in Adolescent Medicine (Chambers). The Most Important Articles for Family Practice Published in 1999 (Skolnik).

For more detailed information, please see our web site (www.amscme.com), or e-mail us (mail@amscme.com), or call us (800-325-1961; 941-388-1766), or fax us (941-365-7073), or write to: American Medical Seminars, Inc., P.O. Box 6129, Sarasota, Florida 34278-6129, USA.

Organized by:

American Medical Seminars, Inc.

Invited Speakers:

Christopher V. Chambers, M.D., Clinical Professor and Director, Fellowship Program; Department of Family Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, and Neil Skolnik, M.D., Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine; Associate Director for Educational Affairs, Family Practice Residency Program Abington Memorial Hospital.

Deadline for Abstracts:

N/A

Registration:

Regular Registration: $595.00 (Non-Physician/Resident $495.00);
Please note that to receive Regular Registration Rate, fees must be postmarked not less than 30 days prior to program start date. Late Registration Rate is $645.00 (Non-Physician/Resident $545.00).
Email for Requests and Registration: mail@amscme.com
 
 

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