Primary Care Bundle 2026
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This bundle is perfect for the Primary Care provider! It provides a comprehensive review of some of the most common clinical concerns in Primary Care. This 20-course bundle covers the management of CKD, UTIs, IBS, with a excellent sexual health workshop included. There is a sports physical update along with a Alzheimer's update to name a few. This is a one of a kind bundle that is a MUST have for the primary care APP
*Content is accessible for 90 days post purchase*
Total Credits: 27.50 contact hours; 16.25 are pharmacology
This activity has been reviewed by the American Academy of Physician Associates Review Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 27.50 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid from 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
Expiration Date: December 31st, 2026
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“I am so dizzy” is a common complaint encountered by primary care clinicians every day, and one of the biggest challenges in ensuring that we know what the patient is talking about! The most common differential diagnoses of “dizziness” have very different etiologies, ranging from inner ear, spinocerebellar, neurologic, cardiogenic and volume issues. Because most effective treatments require an accurate diagnosis, careful evaluation of these differentials is critical to best patient outcomes. This session presents a clear approach to differentiating among etiologies as a foundation for best management. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (0.50 Pharmacology) | $40
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We will be exploring topics that most providers do not like to manage but are very commonly seen in men – prostatitis, testicle pain, pelvic floor dysfunction and how to properly assess and manage them |1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0.75 Pharmacology) | $30
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*Supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk This presentation will provide information about the new 2025 diabetes guidelines updates published by the American Diabetes Association. Updates to diagnosis, monitoring, lifestyle, and long-term concerns will be outlined as well as highlights of new evidence. Emphasis will be placed on medication treatment for T2DM. | 1.50 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.50 Pharmacology) | $40
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Join us for this exciting 2-part unique podcast experience with Dr. Peter Buch MD. In part 1 Dr. Buch reviews the incidence, diagnosis, and differential considerations in inflammatory bowel disease. This episode, in part due to a generous educational grant from Genentech, has 0.5 CE credit. | 0.50 credits | Free
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In part-2 of this Friends of NPACE podcast, gastroenterology expert Dr. Peter Buch MD educates on treatments for inflammatory bowel disease including different medication classes and benefits and risks of each. This episode is worth 0.5 CE with 0.5 of pharmacology credit. | 0.50 credits (0.50 Pharmacology) | Free
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This session discusses the diagnosis and treatment of hypogonadism and testosterone replacement. What we can and cannot give and what the latest data tells us. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.00 Pharmacology) | $30
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This presentation will cover normal female sexual development, common myths and misperceptions about female sexual health, common female sexual health concerns and female sexual problem management. | 3.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (2.00 Pharmacology) | $70
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This session discusses many types of pain that can be musculoskeletal but could also be something more serious, when NOT to miss a life threatening diagnosis. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (0.25 Pharmacology) | $35
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This session will focus on pharmacologic strategies to retard progression of chronic kidney disease (RAS blockade, GLP-1 analogues, SGLT-2 inhibitors, and non-steroidal mineralocorticoid antagonists) as well as treatment of chronic kidney disease complications such as hyperkalemia, chronic kidney disease associated pruritus, and anemia. Since cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with chronic kidney disease, this session will also focus on the interplay between chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease and pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions to reduce the risk of adverse cardiovascular events in this patient population. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.00 Pharmacology) | $35
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This session reviews the diagnosis and management of alcohol-associated liver disease, providing clinicians with practical guidance for both outpatient and inpatient care. Participants will learn to recognize the clinical spectrum of disease, from early steatosis to alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis. The session will also cover common complications of liver disease and outline evidence-based treatment strategies, including medical management, supportive care, and referral considerations. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0.50 Pharmacology) | $30


