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  • This mental health bundle is key for any practitioner in primary or mental healthcare. Educational presentations include suicide prevention, depression medication and functional medicine management, ADD, anxiety, mood disorder, and management on unexplained physical symptoms. 10.0 credits (7.0 pharmacology) | $257.50

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    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. The etiology is unknown and there is no known cure for this devastating progressive neurodegenerative disease. The hippocampus is affected and prevents the patient from forming new memories. The patient often recognizes it but doesn’t want to talk about the “hippo” in the room. With more than 6 million American’s living with Alzheimer’s disease and a projected doubling of that number, nurse practitioners should be knowledgeable about the disease. | 1.00 credits (0.33 pharmacology) | Free

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    An understanding of basic hematology is essential to diagnosing and treating common conditions like anemia. Identifying the presence of anemia is only the first step in the management of this condition. Determining the cause or causes of anemia is critical to appropriate management and prevention of recurrence. This presentation will discuss red blood cell production, common anemia etiologies, identification of anemia type from hemograms, management and evaluation of treatment. | 1.0 credits (0.5 pharmacology) | $25

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    Are you wondering what the latest is on prescribing antibiotics? This presentation will provide answers. Nurse Practitioner Dr. Susan Feeney will review antibiotic stewardship and updates for primary care NPs. The presentation will highlight data, best practices, and evidence for helping guide patients in care. | 1.25 pharmacology credits | $35

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    This program presents the physiology of anxiety disorders as a foundation for pharmacologic management, key features in differentiating among anxiety disorders, and pharmacologic choices for acute and chronic management. | 1.50 credits (1.50 pharmacology) | $45.00

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    This presentation teaches the nurse practitioner in primary care that the skin can be a wealth of information as to the patient’s diagnosis when the pertinent clues are identified. Reactions of the skin to disease and medications and even internal malignancies can provide clues to diagnosis when you know what to look for. | 1.00 credits (0.25 pharmacology) | $27.50

  • At NPACE Primary Care recorded conference, you will fulfill your professional development and licensure needs, and access priceless context, insights, and real-world understanding of complex healthcare issues. Each session emphasizes relevant and evidence-based clinical knowledge as well as offers guidance by seasoned speakers connected to today’s practice and is open to interaction and discussion. Up to 10 Contact Hours; including 5.07 Pharm Hours |$250

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    Start with a basic review of normal anatomy, then throughout the presentation, cardiac murmur recordings are utilized for actual audible learning of assessment findings. Case study examples are provided for additional clinical scenarios and opportunities to practice listening, allowing for building an enhanced skill level. | 1.50 credits (0.00 pharmacology) | $40.00

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    Most patients with asthma are managed by primary care providers and not by specialists. This session will summarize the advances in the evaluation and management of asthma from basics to biologics using updated 2021 GINA guidelines. Treatment of difficult asthma, especially severe asthma and asthma/COPD overlap will be discussed. Management of asthma during the covid19 pandemic will be reviewed. Use of personalized medicine with biologics and new drugs in development for asthma will be reviewed. The challenges of delivering healthcare in rural and other environments with lower access to resources will be incorporated in all treatment approaches. | 1.50 credits (1.50 pharmacology) | $40.00

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    Atrial fibrillation (AF) remains the most common heart arrhythmia in the general population and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Appropriate identification and treatment are critical to prevent potential devastating sort-and long-term outcomes. Practitioners in all areas of practice will encounter patients with various stages of AF, and therefore must be able to identify, classify and treat this common arrhythmia. This session will focus on the classification of AF, identification and various treatment and preventative options. | 1.50 credits (0.75 pharmacology) | $40