Internal Medicine & Subspecialties
15th Annual Mayo Clinic Internal Medicine Update: Sedona 2012
October 11 -
14,
2012 - Sedona, AZ
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Course Directors:
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18.00
Credits
Learning Objectives
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Identify and discuss current controversies in osteoporosis, including management and treatment strategies
- Assess the new guidelines in the diagnosis and management of COPD.
- Discuss the office evaluation of headache
- Recognize the emerging importance of concussion and its associated comorbidities
- Review common and uncommon platelet syndromes
- Identify the most commonly encountered rashes in a primary care practice
- Assess the significance of emerging asthma phenotypes and their application to clinical practice
- Discuss the various manifestations of interstitial lung involvement, its significance, and treatment in the connective tissue diseases
- Identify clinical settings when LFTs should be obtained, how to interpret their significance, and when to consult a liver specialist
- Review what's new in C. difficile colitis, resistant gonorrhea and emerging antibiotics
Attendance at this Mayo course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course.