Internal Medicine for Primary Care: Addiction/Gynecology/Neurology/Palliative 2025 (Videos with subtitles + Slides)
Format: 5 MP4 + 5 VTT + 25 PDF files
This comprehensive course brings together three essential fields—Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine, and Rheumatology—to equip primary care providers with practical, evidence-based knowledge for daily clinical practice. Led by experienced faculty, the program delivers high-yield sessions that cover both acute and chronic conditions, diagnostic strategies, and management approaches that matter most in primary care.
🔑 Course Highlights
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🩺 Emergency Medicine: Bedside sedation, chest pain evaluation, trauma care outside major centers, and high-risk abdominal emergencies.
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🏃 Sports Medicine: Preparticipation exams, knee pain evaluation, orthotics, shoe wear, and strategies for managing soft tissue injuries.
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🌿 Rheumatology: Crystalline diseases, spondyloarthropathies, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and infection prevention in patients with rheumatic disease.
📅 Schedule Overview
July 14–17, 2025 | Mountain Daylight Time (UTC -6)
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Day 1: Rheumatology foundations, diagnostic testing, bedside sedation, chest pain in the ED
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Day 2: Trauma cases, traumatic brain injury, high-risk abdomen, crystalline diseases, spondyloarthropathies
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Day 3: Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, knee pain, athlete exams, soft tissue injuries
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Day 4: Rheumatic disease emergencies, infection prevention, orthotics, joint stability, exercise prescription
✅ With its practical focus and expert-led sessions, this course is designed to help primary care clinicians confidently manage complex cases across emergency, sports, and rheumatology medicine.
Agenda & Learning Objectives
nissim abecasis –
Loved the addiction lecture; gynecology section on menstrual disorders was clinically relevant
Daniel W Dunham –
I received my files
no complaints
zinebel –
Topics were exactly the ones I run into: chronic pain/addiction, neuro symptoms, palliative scenarios.
carlos g rivera –
Great investment
Jerry Strausbaugh –
The seller is good Recommended