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D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s

   

The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced 

DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐

swer panels, and select workshops.   

 

A syllabus containing complete slides from each 

presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐ 

assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM. 

 

Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.

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set)

 

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CME Credit

Accreditation Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is 

accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing 

Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing  

Medical Educa on for physicians. 

Certification Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 

designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50  AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim 

only the credit commensurate with the extent of their  

par cipa on in the ac vity.    Release date:  01/04/2016  Expira on date:  01/04/2018     

Nursing Accreditation:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is 

an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on 

by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited  

approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s 

Commission on Accredita on.   

Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours. 

Disclosure Policy:

It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at 

Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of  

Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and  

provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest 

rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also 

disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of 

drugs or devices during their presenta on(s).  Lewis Katz 

School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical  

Educa on has established policies in place that will  

iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this 

educa onal ac vity.  Detailed disclosure will be made 

prior to the ac vity. 

Disclaimer:

The informa on presented at this CME program  

represents the views and opinions of the individual  

presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or  

endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of 

Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health 

System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been 

taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be  

presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in  

compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each 

program a endee must always use his/her own personal 

and professional judgment when considering further  

applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may  

relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions  

including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any 

off‐label uses.  

Course Content

PEDIATRICS

2015 Immuniza on Update 

Vitamin D Issues in Children 

Exercise‐Induced Asthma 

Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 

Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome 

Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia 

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

Adult Immuniza on 

Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity 

Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs 

Newer Concepts on Diets 

Cancer Screening 

Osteoporosis 

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Hepa s C 

HIV 

Common ID Cases Found in the ER 

Sexually Transmi ed Diseases 

An ‐Microbial Resistance 

CARDIOLOGY

CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on 

ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke 

Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy 

Atrial Fibrilla on 

DVT and An coagula on 

Bradycardia and Sudden Death 

Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines 

Hypertension Case Studies 

Workshop on Hyperlipidemia 

METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY

Diabetes 

Diabetes Case Studies 

Obesity 

Hypo and Hyperthyroidism 

Hypercholesterolemia 

Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies 

Adrenal Disorders 

Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine 

NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY

The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD 

Medical Management of BPH 

Microscopic Hematuria 

GASTROENTEROLOGY

GI Complica ons of Diabetes 

The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015 

LLQ Abdominal Pain 

Pancrea s 

IBD 

 

Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:

Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology 

PULMONARY Asthma  Treatment of COPD  Sarcoidosis  Pulmonary Embolism  NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease 

Migraine Headache and Its Variants 

Recurrent Ischemic Stroke 

Alzheimer’s Disease Cases 

End of Life Issues 

WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES

Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD 

Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges 

Contracep on 

Secondary Amenorrhea 

DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS

Skin Cancer 

The Generalized Rash 

Common Tongue Condi ons 

Fungal Skin Infec ons 

ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT

Shoulder Pain 

Hip Pain 

Knee Pain 

Wrist Pain 

Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on 

Head Injury in Athletes 

HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY

Alpha and Beta Thalassemia 

Lymphoma 

Anemia in the Elderly 

The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin 

PSYCHIATRY

Depression 

Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity 

Alcoholism 

Medical Marijuana 

RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

Rheumatoid Arthri s 

Gout 

Mul ple Sclerosis 

CRITICAL CARE

Reducing CHF Admission Rates 

Acute Coronary Syndrome 

Pre‐Post Surgical Care 

Sep cemia 

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 

CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on 

 

23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:

Healthcare Reform 

Learning Objectives

 

Upon

 

comple on

 

of

 

the

 

course,

  

par cipants

 

should

 

be

 

able

 

to:

 

‐‐  

Improve

 

the

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

treatment

 

of

 

common

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

problems

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

tradi onal

 

modes

 

of

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

management

 

more

 

e

ec vely

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

informa on

 

to

 

commonly

 

asked

 

ques ons

 

in

 

o

ce

 

prac ce

 

‐‐  

Increase

 

proficiency

 

and

 

maintain

  

competence

 

by

 

upda ng

 

cogni ve

  

understanding

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

‐‐  

Feel

 

be er

 

prepared

 

to

 

pass

 

the

  

American

 

Board

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

exam

 

‐‐  

Evaluate

 

controversial

 

issues

 

in

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

Sa sfy Your

Pa ent Safety/Risk Management

Requirement  

Register online 

(3)

CME Credit

Accreditation Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is 

accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing 

Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing  

Medical Educa on for physicians. 

Certification Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 

designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50  AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim 

only the credit commensurate with the extent of their  

par cipa on in the ac vity.    Release date:  01/04/2016  Expira on date:  01/04/2018     

Nursing Accreditation:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is 

an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on 

by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited  

approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s 

Commission on Accredita on.   

Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours. 

Disclosure Policy:

It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at 

Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of  

Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and  

provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest 

rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also 

disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of 

drugs or devices during their presenta on(s).  Lewis Katz 

School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical  

Educa on has established policies in place that will  

iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this 

educa onal ac vity.  Detailed disclosure will be made 

prior to the ac vity. 

Disclaimer:

The informa on presented at this CME program  

represents the views and opinions of the individual  

presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or  

endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of 

Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health 

System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been 

taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be  

presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in  

compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each 

program a endee must always use his/her own personal 

and professional judgment when considering further  

applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may  

relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions  

including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any 

off‐label uses.  

Course Content

PEDIATRICS

2015 Immuniza on Update 

Vitamin D Issues in Children 

Exercise‐Induced Asthma 

Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 

Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome 

Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia 

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

Adult Immuniza on 

Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity 

Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs 

Newer Concepts on Diets 

Cancer Screening 

Osteoporosis 

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Hepa s C 

HIV 

Common ID Cases Found in the ER 

Sexually Transmi ed Diseases 

An ‐Microbial Resistance 

CARDIOLOGY

CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on 

ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke 

Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy 

Atrial Fibrilla on 

DVT and An coagula on 

Bradycardia and Sudden Death 

Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines 

Hypertension Case Studies 

Workshop on Hyperlipidemia 

METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY

Diabetes 

Diabetes Case Studies 

Obesity 

Hypo and Hyperthyroidism 

Hypercholesterolemia 

Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies 

Adrenal Disorders 

Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine 

NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY

The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD 

Medical Management of BPH 

Microscopic Hematuria 

GASTROENTEROLOGY

GI Complica ons of Diabetes 

The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015 

LLQ Abdominal Pain 

Pancrea s 

IBD 

 

Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:

Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology 

PULMONARY Asthma  Treatment of COPD  Sarcoidosis  Pulmonary Embolism  NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease 

Migraine Headache and Its Variants 

Recurrent Ischemic Stroke 

Alzheimer’s Disease Cases 

End of Life Issues 

WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES

Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD 

Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges 

Contracep on 

Secondary Amenorrhea 

DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS

Skin Cancer 

The Generalized Rash 

Common Tongue Condi ons 

Fungal Skin Infec ons 

ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT

Shoulder Pain 

Hip Pain 

Knee Pain 

Wrist Pain 

Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on 

Head Injury in Athletes 

HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY

Alpha and Beta Thalassemia 

Lymphoma 

Anemia in the Elderly 

The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin 

PSYCHIATRY

Depression 

Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity 

Alcoholism 

Medical Marijuana 

RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

Rheumatoid Arthri s 

Gout 

Mul ple Sclerosis 

CRITICAL CARE

Reducing CHF Admission Rates 

Acute Coronary Syndrome 

Pre‐Post Surgical Care 

Sep cemia 

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 

CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on 

 

23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:

Healthcare Reform 

Learning Objectives

 

Upon

 

comple on

 

of

 

the

 

course,

  

par cipants

 

should

 

be

 

able

 

to:

 

‐‐  

Improve

 

the

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

treatment

 

of

 

common

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

problems

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

tradi onal

 

modes

 

of

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

management

 

more

 

e

ec vely

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

informa on

 

to

 

commonly

 

asked

 

ques ons

 

in

 

o

ce

 

prac ce

 

‐‐  

Increase

 

proficiency

 

and

 

maintain

  

competence

 

by

 

upda ng

 

cogni ve

  

understanding

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

‐‐  

Feel

 

be er

 

prepared

 

to

 

pass

 

the

  

American

 

Board

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

exam

 

‐‐  

Evaluate

 

controversial

 

issues

 

in

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

Sa sfy Your

Pa ent Safety/Risk Management

Requirement  

Register online 

(4)

CME Credit

Accreditation Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is 

accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing 

Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing  

Medical Educa on for physicians. 

Certification Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 

designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50  AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim 

only the credit commensurate with the extent of their  

par cipa on in the ac vity.    Release date:  01/04/2016  Expira on date:  01/04/2018     

Nursing Accreditation:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is 

an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on 

by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited  

approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s 

Commission on Accredita on.   

Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours. 

Disclosure Policy:

It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at 

Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of  

Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and  

provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest 

rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also 

disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of 

drugs or devices during their presenta on(s).  Lewis Katz 

School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical  

Educa on has established policies in place that will  

iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this 

educa onal ac vity.  Detailed disclosure will be made 

prior to the ac vity. 

Disclaimer:

The informa on presented at this CME program  

represents the views and opinions of the individual  

presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or  

endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of 

Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health 

System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been 

taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be  

presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in  

compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each 

program a endee must always use his/her own personal 

and professional judgment when considering further  

applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may  

relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions  

including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any 

off‐label uses.  

Course Content

PEDIATRICS

2015 Immuniza on Update 

Vitamin D Issues in Children 

Exercise‐Induced Asthma 

Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 

Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome 

Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia 

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

Adult Immuniza on 

Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity 

Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs 

Newer Concepts on Diets 

Cancer Screening 

Osteoporosis 

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Hepa s C 

HIV 

Common ID Cases Found in the ER 

Sexually Transmi ed Diseases 

An ‐Microbial Resistance 

CARDIOLOGY

CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on 

ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke 

Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy 

Atrial Fibrilla on 

DVT and An coagula on 

Bradycardia and Sudden Death 

Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines 

Hypertension Case Studies 

Workshop on Hyperlipidemia 

METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY

Diabetes 

Diabetes Case Studies 

Obesity 

Hypo and Hyperthyroidism 

Hypercholesterolemia 

Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies 

Adrenal Disorders 

Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine 

NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY

The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD 

Medical Management of BPH 

Microscopic Hematuria 

GASTROENTEROLOGY

GI Complica ons of Diabetes 

The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015 

LLQ Abdominal Pain 

Pancrea s 

IBD 

 

Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:

Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology 

PULMONARY Asthma  Treatment of COPD  Sarcoidosis  Pulmonary Embolism  NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease 

Migraine Headache and Its Variants 

Recurrent Ischemic Stroke 

Alzheimer’s Disease Cases 

End of Life Issues 

WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES

Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD 

Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges 

Contracep on 

Secondary Amenorrhea 

DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS

Skin Cancer 

The Generalized Rash 

Common Tongue Condi ons 

Fungal Skin Infec ons 

ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT

Shoulder Pain 

Hip Pain 

Knee Pain 

Wrist Pain 

Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on 

Head Injury in Athletes 

HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY

Alpha and Beta Thalassemia 

Lymphoma 

Anemia in the Elderly 

The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin 

PSYCHIATRY

Depression 

Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity 

Alcoholism 

Medical Marijuana 

RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

Rheumatoid Arthri s 

Gout 

Mul ple Sclerosis 

CRITICAL CARE

Reducing CHF Admission Rates 

Acute Coronary Syndrome 

Pre‐Post Surgical Care 

Sep cemia 

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 

CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on 

 

23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:

Healthcare Reform 

Learning Objectives

 

Upon

 

comple on

 

of

 

the

 

course,

  

par cipants

 

should

 

be

 

able

 

to:

 

‐‐  

Improve

 

the

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

treatment

 

of

 

common

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

problems

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

tradi onal

 

modes

 

of

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

management

 

more

 

e

ec vely

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

informa on

 

to

 

commonly

 

asked

 

ques ons

 

in

 

o

ce

 

prac ce

 

‐‐  

Increase

 

proficiency

 

and

 

maintain

  

competence

 

by

 

upda ng

 

cogni ve

  

understanding

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

‐‐  

Feel

 

be er

 

prepared

 

to

 

pass

 

the

  

American

 

Board

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

exam

 

‐‐  

Evaluate

 

controversial

 

issues

 

in

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

Sa sfy Your

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CME Credit

Accreditation Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, is 

accredited by the Accredita on Council for Con nuing 

Medical Educa on (ACCME) to provide Con nuing  

Medical Educa on for physicians. 

Certification Statement:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 

designates this enduring material for a maximum of 50  AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim 

only the credit commensurate with the extent of their  

par cipa on in the ac vity.    Release date:  01/04/2016  Expira on date:  01/04/2018     

Nursing Accreditation:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is 

an approved provider of con nuing nursing educa on 

by the PA State Nurses Associa on, an accredited  

approver by the American Nurses Creden aling Center’s 

Commission on Accredita on.   

Nurses will receive up to 50 Contact Hours. 

Disclosure Policy:

It is the policy of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at 

Temple University, The Albert J. Finestone, M.D, Office of  

Con nuing Medical Educa on that the speaker and  

provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest 

rela ng to the topics of this educa onal ac vity, and also 

disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of 

drugs or devices during their presenta on(s).  Lewis Katz 

School of Medicine, Office for Con nuing Medical  

Educa on has established policies in place that will  

iden fy and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this 

educa onal ac vity.  Detailed disclosure will be made 

prior to the ac vity. 

Disclaimer:

The informa on presented at this CME program  

represents the views and opinions of the individual  

presenters, and does not cons tute the opinion or  

endorsement of, or promo on by, Lewis Katz School of 

Medicine at Temple University, Temple University Health 

System or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been 

taken intending for educa onal subject ma er to be  

presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in  

compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each 

program a endee must always use his/her own personal 

and professional judgment when considering further  

applica on of this informa on, par cularly as it may  

relate to pa ent diagnos c or treatment decisions  

including, without limita on, FDA‐approved uses and any 

off‐label uses.  

Course Content

PEDIATRICS

2015 Immuniza on Update 

Vitamin D Issues in Children 

Exercise‐Induced Asthma 

Ea ng Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 

Opposi onal Defiant Syndrome 

Bipolar Depression and Schizophrenia 

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

Adult Immuniza on 

Drug‐Induced Nephrotoxicity 

Trea ng Back Pain and Avoiding Narco cs 

Newer Concepts on Diets 

Cancer Screening 

Osteoporosis 

INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Hepa s C 

HIV 

Common ID Cases Found in the ER 

Sexually Transmi ed Diseases 

An ‐Microbial Resistance 

CARDIOLOGY

CHF: Systolic vs. Diastolic Dysfunc on 

ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management of Stroke 

Risk and Benefits of Aspirin Therapy 

Atrial Fibrilla on 

DVT and An coagula on 

Bradycardia and Sudden Death 

Hypertension & New JNC8 Guidelines 

Hypertension Case Studies 

Workshop on Hyperlipidemia 

METABOLIC DISORDERS / ENDOCRINOLOGY

Diabetes 

Diabetes Case Studies 

Obesity 

Hypo and Hyperthyroidism 

Hypercholesterolemia 

Hypercholesterolemia Case Studies 

Adrenal Disorders 

Evidence‐Based Reproduc ve Medicine 

NEPHROLOGY / UROLOGY

The Triple Force in Anemia of CKD 

Medical Management of BPH 

Microscopic Hematuria 

GASTROENTEROLOGY

GI Complica ons of Diabetes 

The Pros & Cons of PPI’s, 2015 

LLQ Abdominal Pain 

Pancrea s 

IBD 

 

Albert J. Finestone, MD Annual Lecture:

Beyond Meaningful Use: Informa on Technology 

PULMONARY Asthma  Treatment of COPD  Sarcoidosis  Pulmonary Embolism  NEUROLOGY / GERIATRICS Parkinson’s Disease 

Migraine Headache and Its Variants 

Recurrent Ischemic Stroke 

Alzheimer’s Disease Cases 

End of Life Issues 

WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUES

Gender Differences in the Preven on of CHD 

Menopause and Its Clinical Challenges 

Contracep on 

Secondary Amenorrhea 

DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS

Skin Cancer 

The Generalized Rash 

Common Tongue Condi ons 

Fungal Skin Infec ons 

ORTHOPEDICS / PAIN MANAGEMENT

Shoulder Pain 

Hip Pain 

Knee Pain 

Wrist Pain 

Iatrogenic Opioid Addic on 

Head Injury in Athletes 

HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY

Alpha and Beta Thalassemia 

Lymphoma 

Anemia in the Elderly 

The New An coagulants vs. Warfarin 

PSYCHIATRY

Depression 

Mo va onal Interviewing in Managing Obesity 

Alcoholism 

Medical Marijuana 

RHEUMATOLOGIC & AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS

Rheumatoid Arthri s 

Gout 

Mul ple Sclerosis 

CRITICAL CARE

Reducing CHF Admission Rates 

Acute Coronary Syndrome 

Pre‐Post Surgical Care 

Sep cemia 

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 

CHADS‐2 Score for Atrial Fibrilla on 

 

23rd Annual Mark A. Connelly Memorial Lecture:

Healthcare Reform 

Learning Objectives

 

Upon

 

comple on

 

of

 

the

 

course,

  

par cipants

 

should

 

be

 

able

 

to:

 

‐‐  

Improve

 

the

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

treatment

 

of

 

common

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

problems

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

tradi onal

 

modes

 

of

 

diagnosis

 

and

 

management

 

more

 

e

ec vely

 

‐‐  

Apply

 

informa on

 

to

 

commonly

 

asked

 

ques ons

 

in

 

o

ce

 

prac ce

 

‐‐  

Increase

 

proficiency

 

and

 

maintain

  

competence

 

by

 

upda ng

 

cogni ve

  

understanding

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

‐‐  

Feel

 

be er

 

prepared

 

to

 

pass

 

the

  

American

 

Board

 

of

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

exam

 

‐‐  

Evaluate

 

controversial

 

issues

 

in

 

Family

 

Medicine

 

Sa sfy Your

Pa ent Safety/Risk Management

Requirement  

Register online 

(6)

D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s

   

The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced 

DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐

swer panels, and select workshops.   

 

A syllabus containing complete slides from each 

presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐ 

assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM. 

 

Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.

Register online 

www.temple.edu/cme

Category

 

1

 

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50

AMA

 

PRA

 

50 Contact

 

Hours

 

Keep

 

up

 

with

 

new

 

developments

  

Prepare

 

for

 

cer

fica on

 

or

  

Earn

 

CME

 

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in

 

clinical

 

prac ce

 

recer

fica on

 

exam

 

 

from

 

the

 

comfort

 

of

 

your

 

home

 

A

 

great

 

way

 

to

 

...

 

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Two Physicians 

(sharing

 

1

 

DVD

 

set)

 

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Each addi onal Physician over 2 

 

(sharing

 

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DVD

 

set)

 

$750 

Audio only course 

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Printed Syllabus 

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st

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Upcoming Live Program Dates:

November 6

11, 2016

 

“Excellent

 

prac cal

 

evidence

 

based

  

informa on”

 

 

“Program

 

was

 

ght

 

with

 

li le

 

wasted

 

me

 

or

 

mo on”

 

 

“Very

 

comprehensive

 

and

 

applicable

 

to

 

a

 

family

 

prac ce

 

se ng”

 

 

“I

 

can

 

review

 

in

 

my

 

down

 

me—

  

before

 

or

 

a er

 

hours

 

and

 

on

 

the

 

week-end,

 

also

 

can

 

review

 

as

 

needed”

 

 

“This

 

is

 

one

 

of

 

the

 

best

 

courses

 

out

 

there,

 

good

 

info.

  

Thank

 

you.”

 

(7)

D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s

   

The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced 

DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐

swer panels, and select workshops.   

 

A syllabus containing complete slides from each 

presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐ 

assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM. 

 

Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.

Register online 

www.temple.edu/cme

Category

 

1

 

Credits

 

50

AMA

 

PRA

 

50 Contact

 

Hours

 

Keep

 

up

 

with

 

new

 

developments

  

Prepare

 

for

 

cer

fica on

 

or

  

Earn

 

CME

 

credits

 

in

 

clinical

 

prac ce

 

recer

fica on

 

exam

 

 

from

 

the

 

comfort

 

of

 

your

 

home

 

A

 

great

 

way

 

to

 

...

 

Order Form

 

Please send the complete

39th Annual

FAMILY MEDICINE REVIEW DVD Video Package

speci

fi

ed below:

(Cost

 

includes

 

shipping

 

USPS

 

ground)

 

Fee:

$1095 

Individual 

$1295 

Two Physicians 

(sharing

 

1

 

DVD

 

set)

 

$200 

Each addi onal Physician over 2 

 

(sharing

 

1

 

DVD

 

set)

 

$750 

Audio only course 

$125 

Printed Syllabus 

$300 

Audio‐to‐Go 

(En re

 

course

 

on

 

Audio

 

CD

 

when

 

added

 

to

 

DVD

 

order)

 

 

Make check 

(no cash accepted)

payable to: 

Temple

 

University

 

Postgraduate

 

Return to:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 

Office for Con nuing Medical Educa on 

3440 North Broad Street, 1

st

 Fl. Kresge Hall 

Philadelphia, PA 19140 

(215) 707‐4787 or 800‐23‐TUCME 

Fax (215) 707‐8268 

Please

 

allow

 

1

2

 

weeks

 

for

 

delivery

 

Include informa on below for all registrants

(copy form if needed)

Name_____________________________________________  Address ___________________________________________  (No PO Boxes)  City ______________________________________________  State _____________________ Zip_____________________  Day me Phone # ___________________________________  Credit Card # ______________________________________ 

Card Expira on Date ________________________________ 

Signature__________________________________________ 

E‐mail Address _____________________________________ 

Specialty __________________________________________

 

 

Upcoming Live Program Dates:

November 6

11, 2016

 

“Excellent

 

prac cal

 

evidence

 

based

  

informa on”

 

 

“Program

 

was

 

ght

 

with

 

li le

 

wasted

 

me

 

or

 

mo on”

 

 

“Very

 

comprehensive

 

and

 

applicable

 

to

 

a

 

family

 

prac ce

 

se ng”

 

 

“I

 

can

 

review

 

in

 

my

 

down

 

me—

  

before

 

or

 

a er

 

hours

 

and

 

on

 

the

 

week-end,

 

also

 

can

 

review

 

as

 

needed”

 

 

“This

 

is

 

one

 

of

 

the

 

best

 

courses

 

out

 

there,

 

good

 

info.

  

Thank

 

you.”

 

(8)

D V D P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s

   

The course consists of 27 professionally‐produced 

DVDs containing the lectures, ques on and an‐

swer panels, and select workshops.   

 

A syllabus containing complete slides from each 

presenta on as well as the pre‐ and post‐test self‐ 

assessment ques ons is provided on CD‐ROM. 

 

Es mated comple on me is 50 hours.

Register online 

www.temple.edu/cme

Category

 

1

 

Credits

 

50

AMA

 

PRA

 

50 Contact

 

Hours

 

Keep

 

up

 

with

 

new

 

developments

  

Prepare

 

for

 

cer

fica on

 

or

  

Earn

 

CME

 

credits

 

in

 

clinical

 

prac ce

 

recer

fica on

 

exam

 

 

from

 

the

 

comfort

 

of

 

your

 

home

 

A

 

great

 

way

 

to

 

...

 

Order Form

 

Please send the complete

39th Annual

FAMILY MEDICINE REVIEW DVD Video Package

speci

fi

ed below:

(Cost

 

includes

 

shipping

 

USPS

 

ground)

 

Fee:

$1095 

Individual 

$1295 

Two Physicians 

(sharing

 

1

 

DVD

 

set)

 

$200 

Each addi onal Physician over 2 

 

(sharing

 

1

 

DVD

 

set)

 

$750 

Audio only course 

$125 

Printed Syllabus 

$300 

Audio‐to‐Go 

(En re

 

course

 

on

 

Audio

 

CD

 

when

 

added

 

to

 

DVD

 

order)

 

 

Make check 

(no cash accepted)

payable to: 

Temple

 

University

 

Postgraduate

 

Return to:

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University 

Office for Con nuing Medical Educa on 

3440 North Broad Street, 1

st

 Fl. Kresge Hall 

Philadelphia, PA 19140 

(215) 707‐4787 or 800‐23‐TUCME 

Fax (215) 707‐8268 

Please

 

allow

 

1

2

 

weeks

 

for

 

delivery

 

Include informa on below for all registrants

(copy form if needed)

Name_____________________________________________  Address ___________________________________________  (No PO Boxes)  City ______________________________________________  State _____________________ Zip_____________________  Day me Phone # ___________________________________  Credit Card # ______________________________________ 

Card Expira on Date ________________________________ 

Signature__________________________________________ 

E‐mail Address _____________________________________ 

Specialty __________________________________________

 

 

Upcoming Live Program Dates:

November 6

11, 2016

 

“Excellent

 

prac cal

 

evidence

 

based

  

informa on”

 

 

“Program

 

was

 

ght

 

with

 

li le

 

wasted

 

me

 

or

 

mo on”

 

 

“Very

 

comprehensive

 

and

 

applicable

 

to

 

a

 

family

 

prac ce

 

se ng”

 

 

“I

 

can

 

review

 

in

 

my

 

down

 

me—

  

before

 

or

 

a er

 

hours

 

and

 

on

 

the

 

week-end,

 

also

 

can

 

review

 

as

 

needed”

 

 

“This

 

is

 

one

 

of

 

the

 

best

 

courses

 

out

 

there,

 

good

 

info.

  

Thank

 

you.”

 

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