CME Supplements

Hot Topics in Primary Care

This supplement was sponsored by Primary Care Education Consortium. The CME articles were sponsored by the Illinois Academy of Family Physicians/Family Practice Education Network and Primary Care Education Consortium.

 

The diverse array of diseases encountered by family physicians presents significant challenges to provide the best patient care consistent with evolving treatment. This supplement addresses some of these challenges by offering the insights of primary care and sub-specialist physicians about diseases whose management is rapidly evolving or where significant practice gaps exist.

Click here to read the Full Supplement

This supplement offers the opportunity to earn a total of 2 CME credits.

Credit is awarded for successful completion of the online evaluations at the links below; these links may also be found within the supplement on the first page of each article.

CME CREDIT: "Individualizing Pharmacologic Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome"

  • To complete the online evaluation and receive 1 CME credit for this article: please click on the link at the end of the article or go to pceconsortium.org/ibs.

CME CREDIT: "Pharmacologic Approach to Obesity Management"

  • To complete the online evaluation and receive 1 CME credit for this article: please click on the link at the end of the article or go to cme.iafp.com/ and find the article in the Post-Tests and Evaluation Only tab.

Recommended Reading

Methylphenidate evidence in ADHD ‘very low quality’
MDedge Family Medicine
AHA: Asthma history boosts heart disease risk in postmenopausal women
MDedge Family Medicine
Mental health legislative proposals proliferate in Congress
MDedge Family Medicine
AHA: Low-dose beta-blockers may provide equivalent cardioprotection
MDedge Family Medicine
Unsupervised, at-home closed-loop insulin delivery system
MDedge Family Medicine
AHA: Older breast cancer patients more likely to die of heart disease than malignancy
MDedge Family Medicine
AHA: HFpEF, HFrEF cause similar acute hospitalization rates
MDedge Family Medicine
AHA: DAPT prevents migraines after atrial-septal defect closure
MDedge Family Medicine
Are you PrEPping your high HIV-risk patients?
MDedge Family Medicine
Rising death rates of white midlife Americans
MDedge Family Medicine