What you'll learn
Utilize cutting-edge, contemporary guidelines and standards for screening in primary care across multiple disciplines
Demonstrate competency and knowledge of the principles of screening: what factors must be present for a condition to qualify for population-based screening
Discuss how and when lifestyle and pharmacologic interventions are most effective in prevention of specific chronic diseases
Identify clinical and legal aspects of interventions to reduce the potential for prescription opiate abuse and inadvertent overdose
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Course description
This is an accredited, livestreamed course offered by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. This course is targeted to clinicians seeking a useful and comprehensive review that ensures they are up-to-date across all major fields in preventive medicine. This includes: internists, family medicine physicians, medical specialists, nurse practitioners,physician assistants, and other providers who care for patients in primary care practice settings.
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