Helping patients. In today's growing practice, you have more and more demands on your time- and less time with each patient. It can be difficult to keep up with the latest research and new science emerging on an almost daily basis. How do you translate the knowledge gained into improved patient outcomes?
Best Practices in Primary Care turns the latest emerging science into better patient care. The education will engage you, the practicing clinician, by providing the latest research in a case-based, patient centered program. The goal of Primary Care Network and Best Practices in Primary Care is to provide the tools that you can use immediately in your daily practice, expanding your knowledge and ultimately improving patients' outcomes.
Offering the participating clinician up to 17.25 hours of CME in a variety of therapeutic areas, Best Practices in Primary Care, brings together case-based education presented by nationally recognized faculty. Over the intensive one or two-day educational program, you will have the opportunity to participate in an impactful learning experience through 12 different symposia, dialogue with key opinion leaders, and interact with your colleagues.
Emerging Science. Expanding Knowledge. Enhancing Patient Care.™
Who Should Attend?
All primary care clinicians (physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners) who are active in patient care. |