Orlando 2025 Pharmacology & Primary Care Conference (Recorded)

Experience a dynamic, high-impact educational event featuring a comprehensive human trafficking awareness workshop, the latest approaches to treating hidradenitis suppurativa, updates in sleep apnea management, and other engaging topics essential for today’s primary care clinician.

Participants can earn 16 CE/CME hours, including 9.5 pharmacology hours.

*Due to rapidly changing clinical knowledge, once purchased, you have 90 days access to complete this education. The expiration date below is for the product and doesn't not affect your 90 days access. 

Total Credits: 16 Contact Hours; 9.5 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 16 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid from 11/2/2025 to 11/1/2026. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.
Expiration Date: December 31st, 2026 
$ 452.50
$400
  • Includes Credits

    This educational session provided an in-depth overview of common functional bowel disorders, with a focus on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Chronic Constipation, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). The session aimed to enhance clinical understanding of these conditions through discussion of their pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria, and evidence-based management strategies. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.5 Pharmacology) | $45

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    This session will focus on managing complex respiratory illnesses in vulnerable or high-risk patient populations. Participants will review current treatment strategies, challenges in diagnosis and care, and recently updated clinical guidelines. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based approaches that support effective decision-making and improve patient outcomes. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.5 Pharmacology) | $45

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    Research shows that violence has a significant and lasting impact on mental and physical well-being. Gun violence is a serious threat to the health of many communities in the United States. Statistics show that every day, 318 people are directly involved in Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, underrecognized skin disease that profoundly impacts patients’ physical, emotional, and social well-being. Primary care providers are often the first point of contact, yet many patients experience years of misdiagnosis and delayed treatment. In this session, Dermatology NP Dr. Patricia Delgado will highlight practical strategies for identifying HS early, distinguishing it from common differentials, and initiating evidence-based management. Attendees will leave with tools to improve timely recognition, patient counseling, and collaborative care, helping to change the trajectory of this often-debilitating condition. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (0.75 Pharmacology) | $40

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    Dermatology is one of the most sought-after specialties for APPs but getting a foot in the door can be challenging. In this session, Patricia Delgado, DNP, DCNP, shares practical strategies to help you stand out as a competitive candidate. From creating a polished CV and understanding the résumé/CV difference, to finding job openings, networking effectively, and presenting yourself professionally, you’ll gain actionable tools to launch your dermatology career with confidence. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $27.5

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    A session on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea would cover key aspects such as the different types of sleep apnea (obstructive, central, and complex), common symptoms (e.g., loud snoring, daytime fatigue), and risk factors (obesity, age, family history). Diagnosis typically involves a clinical evaluation and sleep studies (polysomnography or home tests). Treatment options include lifestyle changes (weight loss, avoiding alcohol), CPAP therapy, oral appliances, and in severe cases, surgery. The session would also highlight managing comorbidities like hypertension and the importance of follow-up care to ensure effective treatment and improve quality of life. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $27.5

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    Research shows that violence has a significant and lasting impact on mental and physical well-being. Gun violence is a serious threat to the health of many communities in the United States. Statistics show that every day, 318 people are directly involved in gun-related violence, and the numbers grow substantially when family and friends are added to these totals. Looking beyond the political viewpoints, this lecture will discuss the history of gun violence in the United States and globally, explore current data on gun violence, and examine the influence of structural violence on population health. The lecture will also investigate some of the challenges faced by the healthcare community as it strives to improve the health and well-being of the population. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $27.5

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    Head, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (HEENT) complaints are among the most frequent presentations in urgent and emergency care settings—ranging from simple nuisances to life-threatening emergencies. This dynamic session will equip healthcare providers with the skills and confidence to recognize, assess, and manage a wide spectrum of HEENT conditions. Participants will review common presentations such as foreign bodies, infections, cerumen impaction, and epistaxis, while also exploring high-acuity concerns including acute glaucoma, facial trauma, and Ludwig’s angina. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based assessment, timely intervention, and patient education strategies. By the end of the session, attendees will leave with practical tools and renewed knowledge to enhance clinical decision-making and improve outcomes for patients presenting with HEENT complaints in urgent and emergency care. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0.75 Pharmacology) | $30

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    Learn from the mistakes of others! Using a series of true stories collected from PAs and NPs nationwide, we present ‘The Good, the Bad and the Iatrogenic: Medication Dosing’. These true stories are shared so you can avoid errors. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) lists medication errors as the number 1 preventable issue in medicine. Come and learn from your colleagues! (Well, your colleagues’ errors…) The stories include both OTC and medical marijuana issues | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.0 Pharmacology) | $30

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    This session explores the clinical strategies and decision-making processes involved in the use of traditional and bioidentical hormone replacement therapies (HRT) for the management of menopausal symptoms. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the benefits, risks, and controversies surrounding both approaches, enabling more informed and individualized care for women transitioning through menopause. | 1.5 CE/CME category 1 credits (1.0 Pharmacology) | $40

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    Human trafficking (HT) impacts over 50 million individuals worldwide. Although an intersection between HT victims and HCPs exists, many victims seen by HCPs remain unidentified. This training will focus on human trafficking, risk factors associated with human trafficking, adverse childhood experiences, and the role of the healthcare provider. | 1.0 CE/CME category 1 credits (0 Pharmacology) | $27.5