• Resources from Sponsors

    The following sponsor-developed resources may be of interest:

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    Earned Wealth


    Pathways to Financial Independence

    March 2024 — Do you feel like you aren’t prepared for key financial decisions? Whether it’s debt management, accumulation of wealth, or a private practice sale, your financial future shouldn’t be a mystery.

    Join family medicine physician Dr. Travis Walker, CMO at Community Health Alliance in Nevada, along with Bill Martin, Earned’s Chief Wealth Officer, to discuss the 3 steps you can consider today to plan for financial freedom. 

    Information provided by:

    CT Corporation System


    What Family Physicians Need to Know About New BOI Reporting

    March 2024 — A new federal reporting requirement that went into effect on January 1, 2024, requires certain LLCs, corporations, and other entities to file a beneficial ownership information report with FinCEN. While there are 23 listed exemptions, there is no specific exemption for companies in the healthcare industry. CT Corporation’s Publications Attorney Sandra Feldman provides a brief summary of what family physicians need to know about BOI reporting.

    Information provided by:

    Dexcom


    Making the Invisible Visible in Type 2 Diabetes Management

    January 2024 — Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has long been considered a tool for people with diabetes (PWD) treated with intensive insulin therapy. Watch a video to learn about the use of real-time CGM as a motivational support tool in type 2 diabetes from experts William Polonsky, PhD, CDCES, and Thomas Grace, MD, CDCES. Together, they discuss how CGM can promote behavior change, improve quality of life, and reduce A1C in all PWD.

    Information provided by:

    The France Foundation


    Diagnosing Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Without Delay

    January 2024 — Early diagnosis remains critical as the treatment landscape for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) advances. Family physicians and pediatricians are at the forefront of the effort to identify DMD, refer appropriately, and support treatment. Providing the best care involves learning what symptoms to look for and which steps to take when DMD is suspected. With the resources in this microlearning library, physicians can provide insights on treatment and personalized management strategies.


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