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Internal Medicine Meeting 2018 CME 75 Package
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Internal Medicine Meeting 2018 Recordings + CME Credit and MOC Points
Learning that fits your lifestyleThe CME 75 Package includes 75 recordings of the most popular sessions at ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting 2018. Earn 75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 75 ABIM MOC Points.
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ALL SESSIONS RECORDED AT ACP INTERNAL MEDICINE MEETING 2018
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CARDIOLOGY 1. Abnormal ECGs: Case-Based Identification and
Therapies 2. Atrial Fibrillation: Drugs, Devices, and Ablation 3. Evaluation of Cardiac Chest Pain and
Management of Chronic Angina 4. Heart Disease in Women 5. Heart Failure: Updated Management to
Optimize Outcomes 6. Hypertension: Urgencies and Emergencies 7. Preventive Cardiology: High-Value Risk
Stratification 8. Update in Cardiology 9. Valvular Heart Disease: Diagnosis and
Management 10. Vascular Disease: Updated Management
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 11. Marijuana: Its Roles, Rewards, and Risks
ENDOCRINOLOGY 12. Diabetes: New Drugs and Recent Clinical Trials 13. Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction 14. Update in Endocrinology 15. Vitamin D Deficiency: When to Treat?
GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY 16. Abnormal Liver Tests: What Do They Tell the
Internist? 17. GI Bleeding: What Do the New Guidelines
Recommend? 18. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: The 21st
Century Epidemic in Liver Disease 19. Update in Gastroenterology and Hepatology 20. Upper GI Problems We All See: What’s New?
GERIATRIC MEDICINE 21. Assessing Older Drivers’ Safety: When Is It
Time to Give Up the Keys? 22. Update in Geriatric Medicine 23. Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly
HEMATOLOGY 24. Direct Oral Anticoagulants: Minimizing
Bleeding Risk, Managing Bleeding 25. Hemolytic Anemia in the Clinic: When, Why,
and How 26. Is This M-Spike Important? 27. Transfusion in Sickle Cell Disease: More or
Less? 28. Update in Hematology
HOSPITAL MEDICINE 29. Case Studies in End-of-Life Care in the Hospital 30. Common Conundrums in Venous
THROMBOEMBOLISM 31. Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the
Hospital 32. Delirium in the Hospitalized Patient 33. Health Care–Associated Infections: CAUTI, VAP,
HAP, CLABSI, C. diff 34. HIV/AIDS in the Hospital 35. Inpatient Management of the Patient with
Cirrhosis 36. Managing Pain in the Hospital 37. Stroke Update 38. Update in Hospital Medicine
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 39. Clostridium difficile: Appropriate Diagnosis,
Treatment, and Innovative Therapies 40. Emerging Pathogens: What’s New? 41. Hepatitis C: Routine Testing, Diagnosis,
Treatment, and Cure 42. Immunization Update for Adolescents
and Adults 43. Update in Infectious Diseases
MULTIPLE SMALL FEEDINGS OF THE MIND 44. Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind:
Cardiology, Diabetes, and Obesity & Nutrition 45. Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind:
Infectious Diseases, Gastroenterology, and General Internal Medicine
46. Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Pulmonology, Substance Abuse, and Psychiatry
NEPHROLOGY AND HYPERTENSION 47. Acute Kidney Injury: Novel Risk Markers and
Prophylaxis 48. Proper Interpretation of Electrolytes in
Moderate CKD: An Interactive, Case-Based Discussion
49. Update in Nephrology and Hypertension
NEUROLOGY 50. Dementia: Diagnosis and Management 51. Neurology for the Internist: Headaches and
Dizziness 52. Stroke: Outpatient Prevention and
Subsequent Management 53. Update in Neurology
ONCOLOGY 54. Breast Cancer Follow-Up: Who, What, When 55. Update in Oncology
PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE 56. Preoperative Evaluation
PSYCHIATRY 57. Psychiatry for the Non-psychiatrist:
Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD
PULMONARY DISEASES AND CRITICAL CARE 58. Approach to the Patient with Diffuse
Parenchymal Lung Disease 59. Asthma and Rhinosinusitis: Treatment Options 60. Better Evaluation of Pulmonary Nodules 61. Chronic Cough: New Guidelines and
Interventions for an Old Problem 62. Common Sleep Disorders 63. COPD Exacerbation: Guideline
Recommendations and Prevention 64. Pleural Effusions: Case Studies in Evaluation 65. Update in Pulmonary and Critical Care
Medicine
RHEUMATOLOGY AND ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY 66. Managing Fibromyalgia and Other Central
Pain Syndromes 67. Osteoporosis: Evaluation and Treatment 68. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Update on Therapies
and Complications 69. Spinal Stenosis and the Aging Spine 70. Update in Rheumatology
SUBSTANCE ABUSE 71. Outpatient Management of Opioid and
Alcohol Use Disorders
WOMEN’S HEALTH 72. Contraception 73. Menstrual Disorders and Infertility 74. Update in Women’s Health
ADDITIONAL TOPICS 75. Update in General Internal Medicine
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CARDIOLOGY
• The Orthostatic Patient CAREER AND PROFESSIONALISM • Annals of Internal Medicine: Recent Articles
that Should Influence Practice, Policy, or Education
• Career Transitions: Traversing the On and Off Ramps
• Health Care as Collaboration: Using Patient–Physician Engagement to Bring Joy and Value to Your Patients, Your Practice, and You (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Engaged Patients)
• Infectious Diseases for the International Volunteer
• Interpreting the Medical Literature: Pearls and Pitfalls
• Meaningful Credential in a Fact-Free World: An Update from ABIM
• Medical Reversal: When Best Practice Changes • Patient Priority Care: Transitioning from
What’s the Matter with You to What Matters to You
• Presentation Skills for Physicians: Making Your Next Teaching Presentation Go Better than Your Last
• Teaching Strategies to Change Culture to Optimize Professionalism and Team-Based Care
• Where to Start with Medical Volunteering • Why Engaging Patients Is Today’s
Blockbuster Drug
CLINICAL PEARLS • Clinical Pearls: Dermatology and Sexual
Medicine • Clinical Pearls: Gastroenterology and
General Internal Medicine • Clinical Pearls: Neurology and
Perioperative Medicine
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY • Integrating Pharmacist Co-management in
Primary Care • Most Important Drug Interactions and Side
Effects for 2018 • New Medications for Primary Care: An Update
EARLY CAREER PHYSICANS, RESIDENTS/FELLOWS • ACP Innovation Challenge 2018:
Re-imagining the Practice of Internal Medicine • Climate Change and Disaster Medicine for the
Internist • Coaching and Sponsorship: Two Secret
Weapons for Success • Generational Communication Differences
at Work • Getting Paid: Navigating Your Career as a
Woman in Medicine • Prescribing Apps: An Interactive mHealth
Workshop • Sustaining Your Quality Improvement Project
ENDOCRINOLOGY • Diabetes Management in Older Adults:
The Debate Continues
END-OF-LIFE AND PALLIATIVE CARE • Outpatient Palliative Care
ETHICS AND HEALTH POLICY • 60 Minutes: Special Report on Hot Issues in
Health Policy • A Return to Bedside Medicine: Countering
the Hidden Curriculum • Ethics Role Play: Telemedicine Ethics
Opportunities and Challenges • Ethics Year in Review • Lowering Rx Prices, Making Medications
Affordable • Reimagining Quality Measurement and
Accountability: How Physicians, Payers, and Patients Propose to Fix a Broken System
GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY • Clinical Triad: Common Lower GI Diseases:
Evolving Standards of Care • Dr. Ananda Prasad Lecture in Physiology: The
Human Microbiome in Health and Disease • Food as Medicine: Nutrition to Prevent and
Reverse Chronic Disease • GI Diseases and Food Allergies: How Are They
Linked? • Obesity Management: Lifestyle, Medicine,
and Surgery • Proton Pump Inhibitors: Are the Risks Real?
GERIATRIC MEDICINE • Exploring Mistreatment in the Vulnerable
Elderly • Hazards of Hospitalization in the Elderly: Get
Them Out of Bed and Moving
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • Computer and Patient: Competition or
Collaboration? • Health IT within MIPS: Advancing Care
Information • Hot Topics in Medical Informatics: What May
Change Your Practice Tomorrow • Looking Towards 2020: New Care Delivery
Models Enabled by Existing and Near Future Technology
• Wearables and Other Patient-Generated Data: Perils and Opportunities
• What Physicians Really Need from EHRs to Be Successful in a Value-Based World
HEMATOLOGY • Clinical Triad: Periprocedural Management of
Oral Anticoagulants: When and How to Stop • Images in Hematology and Medical Oncology:
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words • Sports Hematology: Dopers and Hoaxers
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HOSPITAL MEDICINE • Acute Coronary Syndromes: Nomenclature,
Guidelines, and Drugs • Atrial Fibrillation in the Hospital: A Case-Based
Approach • Case-Based Basic Inpatient Mechanical
Ventilation • Co-management of Orthopedic Patients • Diabetes Management in the Hospitalized
Patient • Emerging Infectious Diseases • Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis • Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies in
the Hospital • Hospitalized but not Admitted: Outpatient
(Observation) Care for the Inpatient Attending • Implementing a Hospital Antibiotic
Stewardship Program • Making the Electronic Health Record Work for
You, Not Vice Versa • Medication Reconciliation • Morbidity and Mortality Conference 2018 • Obstetric Medicine: Medical Management
of the Pregnant Patient and Inpatient Management of Acute Medical Illness
• Providing High-Value Care in the Hospital: A Systems Approach
• Radiology Rounds in the Hospital: A Case-Based Discussion
• Substance Abuse Disorders in the Hospitalized Patient
• Syncope: The 24-Hour Hospital Work-up • The Adolescent and Young Adult in the
Hospital • The Latest Definition and Treatment of Sepsis • The Provider as a Second Victim in Hospital
Misadventures • Who Should Be Hospitalized for Heart Failure
and Why?
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
• Antibiotic Stewardship and Infection Control: Latest Treatments and Management
MEDICAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
• C. Wesley Eisele Lecture: Small Practice Transformation and Primary Care Payment Models
• Implementing Revenue-Positive and Time-Saving Adult Immunization in Your Practice
• MACRA 101: Making the Most of Medicare Payment
• MACRA 201: What Are You Being Measured On and Will You Measure Up?
• Navigating Alternative Payment Models under MACRA: Opportunities for Subspecialists
• Outpatient Coding: Do It Right and Get Paid for What You Do
• Promoting Physician Well-Being: Reducing the Burdens and Restoring the Purpose of Practice
• Team-Based Care: Making Interprofessional Practice Work in Primary Care
• There Is No Place like Home: Why the Medical Home Is Here to Stay
• Using Your Clinical Data to Drive Quality Improvement and QPP Success
MEDICAL STUDENT PROGRAMS • Finance 101 for Medical Students: Budgeting,
Loans, and Repayment Strategies • Mastering the Match
NEPHROLOGY AND HYPERTENSION • 2017 High Blood Pressure Clinical Practice
Guideline: Implications for the Internist • Clinical Triad: Outpatient Management of
Refractory Hypertension • Management of Early CKD in Special
Populations • Strategies for Improving Patients’ Adherence
to BP Medications
PSYCHIATRY • Autism in Adults: An Update
RHEUMATOLOGY AND ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY • Common Allergic Conditions • The Athlete as Patient
WOMEN’S HEALTH • Clinical Triad: Women’s Cancers—Screening,
Prevention, and Treatment • Primary Care of the Pregnant Patient:
Before, During, and After Pregnancy
ADDITIONAL TOPICS • Caring for Vulnerable Patient Populations:
A Joint Session of the American College of Physicians and the European Federation of Internal Medicine
• Consult Talk • Genes for the Generalist • Global Epidemic of Noncommunicable
Diseases • History of Medicine: A Medical Art Museum—
The Stories Behind the Paintings • Internal Medicine Meeting 2018 Highlights:
Key Messages You’ll Want to Take Home and Doctors’ Dilemma®: The Finals
• LGBT Health 101 • News You Can Use: Current Clinical Guidelines
in Osteoporosis, Glycemic Control, & Chronic Hepatitis B
• PechaKucha™ • Point-of-Care Ultrasonography • Providing Care to Hispanic and Latino Patients • Thieves’ Market • Transgender Health
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ADVANCES IN THERAPY • Update in Diabetes Therapy • Drug Interactions and Side Effects • Pearls on Therapy in Palliative Care • Medication Pearls for Therapy of Patients in
the Hospital • Update in Therapy for Infectious Disease • Drug Therapy for Common Outpatient
Problems • Safe Prescribing/Deprescribing in the Elderly
CARDIOLOGY FOR THE INTERNIST 2018: THE “KEY POINTS” • Acute Coronary Syndrome: The Follow-up Care • Hidden In Plain Sight: Insights from the
Guidelines for the Practitioner • The Patient with New Onset Congestive Heart
Failure – A Focus on “How I Do It” • Atrial Fibrillation Update • Noncardiac Surgery for the Patient with
Cardiac Disease. Risk Assessment, Risk Reduction
• Hypertension Update • Valvular Heart Disease: Application of the ACC/
AHA Guidelines • The Patient with Chronic CHF • Challenging Cases in Cardiology • Chronic Peripheral Arterial Disease for the
Internist
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 2018 • Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes • Management of Heart Failure and Atrial
Arrhythmias • Update on Acute Respiratory Failure and ARDS • Update on the Diagnosis and Management of
Acute Stroke • Use of Blood Products in the ICU: Indications
and Risks • Management of Circulatory Shock • Drug Overdose • Managing Pain, Agitation, and Delirium in the
ICU • Appropriate Antibiotic Use in the ICU • Update on the Definition and Treatment of
Sepsis and Septic Shock • Diagnostic Approach & Management of
Alteration in Mental Status & Coma • Pneumonia in the Critically Ill Patient:
Prevention, Diagnosis and Management • Diagnosis and Treatment of PE in the Critically Ill • Management of Obstructive Lung Disease in
the ICU • Strategies to Decrease Complications in the
Critically Ill Patient
• Challenging Infectious Diseases in the ICU • Critical Care of the Cancer Patient • Surgical Emergencies for the Internist
DIABETES FOR THE INTERNIST 2018 • Management of Pre-Diabetes and Use of
Metformin in Management • Guideline-Based Management of Type
2 Diabetes and the Role of the Newer Medications
• Type 2 Diabetes and Fatty Liver Disease • Guideline-Based Management of Type 1
Diabetes • New Insulin Products: Indications and
Contraindications for Their Use in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
• Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
• Use of Anti-Obesity Medications in Patients with Diabetes and Prediabetes
• In Your Clinic: Case Studies Panel Discussion
HOSPITAL MEDICINE: FROM ADMISSION TO DISCHARGE • Hospital Safety • Sepsis • Heart Failure • Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation • Perioperative Medicine • MACRA • DVT and Pulmonary Embolism • Update in Hospital Medicine • Skin and Soft Tissue Infections • High-Sensitivity Troponin • Transplant and Neutropenic. Fever • Platelet Syndromes • Discharge Planning
MACRA, MIPS, AND APMS: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS WITHIN THE QUALITY PAYMENT PROGRAM • MACRA and the Medicare QPP Overview • Quality – Part 1 • Quality – Part 2 • Improvement Activities • Advancing Care Information • Cost Measures • Medicare QPP Summary and Checklist
NEUROLOGY FOR THE INTERNIST • The Neurological Method (History and
Examination) • Stroke and TIA • Headache • Dizziness • Epilepsy
• Movement Disorders
PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE 2018 • Post Anesthesia Care Unit Medical (PACU)
Issues • Preoperative Assessment: Essentials for
Preparing the Patient for Surgery • Update in Perioperative Cardiology • Preoperative Pulmonary Risk Assessment:
COPD, OSA, Smoking • Cardiac Risk Indices: Use and Abuse • Valvular Heart Disease and the Patient
Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery • Application of the Guidelines for VTE
Prophylaxis in the Surgery Patient • Important Postoperative Cardiac
Complications • Neurosurgery and Neurology: Important
Management Issues for the Medical Consultant
• Management of the Diabetic Patient Undergoing Surgery
• Elderly Patient Undergoing Non-Cardiac Surgery
• Managing Warfarin or the Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOAC) in the Perioperative Period
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