Family Medicine Update fall livestream

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  • Dec. 8 – 12, 2026 (Tue–Sat)
  • Online
  • Credits pending
  • Member$1395
  • Non-Member$1835
  • New Physician$1345
  • Student$1025
  • Resident$1025
  • Other$1395

Bonus: Every attendee will receive an Actionable Toolkit with Monday‑morning‑ready pointers covering each session.

Early Bird Pricing: register by November 27, 2026 to save $100

What you'll learn in this course

Challenge outdated practices with new sessions focused on whole-person care. You’ll learn how to transform updates and advancements in these essential areas to deliver precision, whole-person care.

The Adult Axis
Learn practical strategies to manage complex CKM and metabolic-liver-psychiatric overlap, build confidence in modern hypertension and antithrombotic decision-making, and develop a clear understanding of when emerging and nontraditional mental health therapies are appropriate.

AI 3.0: A Clinical Reality Check
Explore a grounded, clinician-first framework for using AI safely and effectively: where it adds value, where it falls short and how to avoid overreliance as technology evolves.

Maternal & Child Health
Gain actionable insight into postpartum cardiometabolic risk, clarity around the “Do Less” approach to pediatric care, and practical tools to confidently counsel patients on hormone therapy using current evidence.

High-yield Clinical Updates
Fast, focused updates will sharpen diagnostic accuracy and management decisions for common yet challenging conditions—helping you deliver efficient, high-value care in busy clinical settings.

Annual Essentials
Implement clinical changes immediately without sorting through excess noise: updates on USPSTF guidelines, diabetes care, pharmacotherapy, immunizations, top cardiovascular POEMs, and Photo Rounds

The Actionable Toolkit: Every attendee receives a collection of "Monday Morning ready" pointers from each presenter.

Learning objectives

  • Demonstrate an understanding of common clinical problems seen in family medicine.

  • Construct evidence-based strategies to diagnose and treat common conditions in practice.

  • Prepare plans to address emerging public health topics that patients may present or be concerned with in practice.

  • State current guidelines, USPSTF, AAFP, etc., and screening recommendations for selected clinical problems.

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Family Medicine Update fall livestream