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Located on Santa Rosa Island, one of the longest barrier islands in the world, Pensacola Beach has an old Florida feel. Visitors can access Gulf Islands National Seashore — the nation’s longest stretch of protected seashore — on both sides of Pensacola Beach. The mild temperature, sugar-white beaches, and crystal-clear waters draw beach lovers, fishing enthusiasts and environmentalists alike. In addition to being the “Cradle of Naval Aviation,” the Pensacola Bay Area is proud to call itself home to the renowned Blue Angels, officially known as the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron. Stop by the Naval Base, or just look up, for a great show–the Blue Angels practice regularly.

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In-person registration includes FREE virtual access during the conference; watch sessions from your hotel room, poolside, or wherever there’s a WiFi connection. Just bring your personal device!

Downloadable Conference Schedule

Credit Information

Earn up to 41.5 CME credits and 12.5 APRN Pharmacology credits at this CME Conference. This activity is approved for ACCME, AMA, ANCC, APRN and AAPA credit. Please see  CME Credit Information for details.

Conference Location

Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
12 Via de Luna Drive
Pensacola Beach, FL 32561

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Reduced room rates start at $200 plus tax, but these rates are only guaranteed until August 18, 2023.

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Daily Schedule For Pensacola Beach, FL CME Conference

Whether you practice full-time and strive to sharpen your skills, or you work occasionally and need to improve your knowledge base, there’s something for everyone here! Perhaps you just want to stay current and pass your recertification exams. Plus, this exciting program allows participants to come early and/or stay over the weekend for a vacation. Discounted hotel rates apply! Schedule is preliminary.

Topics, times and presenters subject to change.

Product Theater (Non-CME) denoted by *
*Number of hours depends on your course selection. Rx denotes Pharmacology hours. Daily CME credits listed are the maximum number of credits available for that specific day.

Monday, September 11 – Early Registration 2:00 – 5:00 pm

Shelagh Larson, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC, NCMP

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7:30 – 8:30 AM

Breakfast & Learn: Take Action Against T2D- A Review of a Once Daily GLP-1 RA

In this interactive experience, you will explore the clinical profile, efficacy, and safety of a once daily GLP-1 RA treatment on your own phone or device. Lead your team to victory as you brush up on Greek mythology, evaluate results from a monotherapy trial, and review results of head-to-head trials of a GLP-1 RA vs an SGLT-2i and a DPP-4i in adult patients with T2D. Finally, review dosing, handling, and administration information.

Speaker: 
Steve Vacalis, DO
Senior Lead Physician       
CaroMont Family Medicine, CaroMont Regional Medical Center
Gastonia, North Carolina                                                                                                     

8:30 – 9:30 AM

The Gyn Visit: Bleeding, Cyst, and Fibroids (Rx=0.25)

In this session, we will start getting those dreaded Gyn visits out of the way. We will go in-depth into why there is heavy or no bleeding and how to test and treat it. Next, we will tackle the cyst issue that haunts every ObGyn. You will be able to understand what and why, and how to treat. Next, the fibroid fiasco will be broken down. You will be able to discuss these concerns like a champ. We will also have time to discuss some vulvar issues.

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Break

9:45 – 11:15 AM

Contraceptive Update: What’s New, Out and In the Pipeline (Rx=0.50)

Contraceptive choices have widened. In the second session, we will examine not only what’s new for women, but male contraceptives will be introduced. You will understand why you would lick one over another, and I’ll even provide a “cheat sheet” for when you get home.

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Lunch & Learn: A Case For Choosing a GLP-1 RA in Your Appropriate T2D and ASCVD Patients

Discuss the prevalence of ASCVD in patients with T2D as well as the reoccurrence rate of MI in patients with T2D and established ASCVD. Review current guideline recommendations on when to start a GLP-1 RA with proven CV benefit (label indication) in adults with T2D and established ASCVD. Look at the efficacy and safety of various GLP-1 RA clinical trials including a cardiovascular outcomes trial. We will also review important GLP-1 RA dosing and administration information.

Speaker:
Steve Vacalis  DO
Senior Lead Physician, CaroMont Family Medicine
CaroMont Regional Medical Center
Gastonia, North Carolina

12:30 – 2:00 PM

STI Update: CDC 2021 STI Treatment Guidelines (Rx=0.75)

Just when you memorized the old STD treatments, CDC came along and changed the name and treatment regimen. We will discuss why the name changed from STD to STI, additional STI screenings, and the modifications in treatments. We will also discuss your role in the treatment of sexual partners.

2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break

2:15 – 3:45 PM

Menopause Matrix: Rising from the Hot Flash Ashes (Rx=0.50)

STIs are not the only treatment modality to get a facelift. The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) updated menopause guidelines in 2022. A point of clarification will happen during this session. You will leave this conference confident about hormone therapy and prescribing to menopausal women.

3:45 – 4:45 PM

Not Tonight Honey, I Have a Headache: Sexual Dysfunction (Rx=0.50)

We will end the day with a little sex (discussion). You will appreciate the different sexual response phases and what drugs and conditions that interfere with them. You will have all the right tools to open sexual health discussions and understand “what and why” there may be a problem. Alternatives, medications, and new treatments will be examined.

Christopher Hemmer, DNP, ANP-BC, ONP-C, FAANP

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6:30 – 8:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

7:30 – 8:30 AM

I Am Not Spineless

This session will focus on an all-too-common problem, low back pain. A short introduction to the anatomy will take us into the commonly seen complaints in urgent care and PCP offices. Next, we will review and understand red flags and pathologic reflexes that would alert the clinician for a prompt referral. A brief review of the treatment options will also be discussed. Video clips, X-ray, MRI, and CT imaging will be used to help demonstrate pathology. This presentation will help remove some of the fear and uncertainty of low back pain. 

8:30 – 9:30 AM

The Pain in My Neck Is Not From the In-Laws

This session will focus on non-traumatic neck pain and cervical radiculopathy. The participants will learn various exam techniques through video and a strong understanding of the neurologic anatomy associated with neck complaints. Specialized testing for cervical myelopathy will be addressed as well as a physical exam for the non-trauma neck pain patient. A brief review of the treatment modalities and radiographic findings will also be demonstrated. This presentation will assist the clinician in understanding urgent from routine pathology. 

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Break

9:45 – 11:15 AM

I Think I Broke My Rotary Cup!

This session will address a widespread problem for many generations of patients, shoulder pain. Contrary to many patients’ beliefs, there are numerous pathologies that can affect the shoulder besides rotator cuff injuries. This presentation will assist the clinician in understanding common presentations for shoulder pain with a strong emphasis on physical exam techniques. The exam techniques will better allow the provider to understand the pathology of the complex shoulder joint. Numerous videos will be used in this presentation to teach many of the commonly used specialized shoulder examination tests and what they may imply.

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Lunch on Your Own

12:30 – 2:00 PM

CXR for the PCP…Do You See What I See?

Chest X-ray (CXR) is the most ordered radiologic diagnostic, yet it can be one of the most complex to understand. CXR combines organs, bones, soft tissue and comprises innumerable pathology of the cardiac, pulmonary, and gastric systems, to name a few. This presentation will break down CXR interpretation by first reviewing what is expected. Then, multiple diagramed studies will be used, and typical findings related to asthma, COPD, cardiomegaly, infiltrates, Covid, CHF, & pneumothorax. Finally, case studies will be used to enhance the learning process.

2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break

2:15 – 3:45 PM

At Least It Is Only Fractured and Not Broken

This session will be a “smorgasbord” of radiologic case studies. Numerous cases from a local emergency department will be reviewed, covering the common and not-so-common osseous diagnosis and treatment options. Topics will also include commonly diagnosed fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue abnormalities diagnosed with plain radiographs. This will be a fun participant interaction presentation. 

Theresa Mallick-Searle, MS, PMGT-BC, ANP-BC

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6:30 – 8:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

7:30 – 8:30 AM

Demystifying Pain Assessment: What Every Clinician Needs to Know (Rx=1.00)

At least 116 million U.S. adults, more than the number affected by heart disease, diabetes, and cancer combined, suffer from chronic pain. Across the life span, pain is one of the most frequent reasons for healthcare visits, among the most common reasons for taking medications, and a major cause of work disability.
Effective management of pain requires an understanding of the underlying mechanisms responsible for its generation. Additionally, effective clinical interviewing and pain assessment is critical to the appropriate diagnosis and management of pain. In this presentation, a general overview of pain mechanisms will be discussed. The clinician will learn how to apply principles of effective communication and ascertain how to evaluate available assessment tools to form a framework for a comprehensive patient-centered approach to formulation and treatment planning.

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Rational Polypharmacy for Pain Management: The Non-opioid Version (Rx=1.00)

With the opioid crisis continuing to rage, the number of opioid-related deaths continuing to rise, insurance companies refusing to pay for quantities of opioids, pharmacists refusing to dispense quantities of opioids, peer-to-peer watchdogging, what is a clinician to do about helping manage their patient’s pain? This lecture will focus on using rational polypharmacy effective for the management of pain.
We will explore clinical indications, contraindications & dosing for common non-opioid analgesics, such as the use of anticonvulsants, antidepressants, and over-the-counter analgesics.
You will learn where analgesics act in the pain pathway and how the use of medications synergistically may make sense to use together.

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Break

9:45 – 11:15 AM

Safe Opioid Prescribing: How, When & When Not to Prescribe (Rx=1.50)

In response to the public health crisis of opioid abuse and overdose, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration issued a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) recommendation for all opioids. The REMS is part of a larger federal effort to reduce risks associated with prescribing long-term opioid therapy. This national response has recognized that improved knowledge of opioid safety is an essential clinical practice competency for all prescribers of opioids.
This lecture will discuss pain from a contextual perspective, patient selection, and assessment of risk associated with opioid use for long-term management of chronic pain. The CDC guideline for prescribing opioids for chronic pain and the use of opioids for short-term acute pain will also be discussed. A brief discussion on the consideration for and initiation of medication-assisted therapy (MAT). Prescribing opioids safely ultimately depends on the trust between the prescriber and patient. Training can improve trust by improving communication and collaborative skills.

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Lunch on Your Own

12:30 – 2:00 PM

Casting a Wider Net, the Use of Non-pharmacological & Complementary Treatments

Pain affects physical and mental functioning, quality of life, and productivity. Yet, in recent years, the over-reliance on pharmacotherapies alone has been seen as a highly ineffective way of managing chronic pain. As a result, the HHS Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force in 2019 released a report for best practice in managing chronic and acute pain, highlighting the use of a multimodal treatment strategy for improved outcomes.
Clinicians need the education, resources, and tools to engage and effectively manage their patients with chronic pain. In this up-to-date review, we will discuss the most practical, evidenced-based, possibly overlooked non-pharmacological modalities that clinicians can use as stand-alone therapies or in a combined multimodal treatment approach for the best possible outcomes in managing patients with chronic pain conditions.

2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break

2:15 – 3:45 PM

The Chronic Pain Trifecta: Common Pain Diagnoses in Primary Care (Rx=1.50)

In this session, we will cover the assessment and management of three of the most common chronic pain diagnoses in primary care – migraine, low back pain, fibromyalgia – highlighting what was learned in the earlier lectures regarding evidenced-based pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. Assessment and treatment of migraine have advanced in recent years. No longer should patients’ have to wait for a referral to a “headache specialist” for management. Instead, we will simplify the diagnosis, rule out a secondary/pathological headache, and introduce the newest treatments available.
The diagnosis of fibromyalgia was once seen as a diagnosis of exclusion, possibly psychosomatic in origin. However, new research provides evidence that fibromyalgia is a central pain disorder. With new evidence to a more accurate diagnosis, new treatment paradigms are being explored.
Low-back pain is the number one reason patients present to their primary care provider’s office. At some time in their lives, every patient will suffer from LBP (either acutely or chronically). When it comes to effective treatment of LBP, it’s all about making the correct diagnosis.
By the end of this 90-minute lecture, you will gain the skills to assess migraine like a Neurologist, manage fibromyalgia like a Rheumatologist and treat low back pain like a Physiatrist!

SBHPP Speaker - Jennifer Carlquist

Jennifer Carlquist, PA-C, ER, CAQ

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6:30 – 8:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

7:30 – 8:30 AM

EKG 123: A Basic Review 

This session will focus on the “10 Step System” to reading an EKG, contiguous and reciprocal changes.  We will discuss the intervals on the 12 lead and how they help you make your diagnosis. In addition, we will review the segments and the waves of the EKG and compare and contrast a normal EKG against an ischemic EKG.

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Cardiac Cocktails: Are We the New Bartenders? (Rx=0.50)

• AF “cocktails” and treatment strategies
• The Heart Failure “Martini” and how to adjust to taste
• The “Cardiac Happy Meal” – post-STEMI treatment regimen
• Common side effects of cardiac medications and how to spot them
Participants will learn strategies to combat AF and use the CHADS score to define risk.
CHF recipes will be discussed on how to adjust/maximize diuretics and how the new novel agents may play a role in treating CHF. We will also discuss the role of the “Cardiac Happy Meal” and tailor the medications to prevent side effects. Finally, a case-based review of some of the more common side effects of cardiac medications and how to identify them will be discussed.

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Break

9:45 – 11:15 AM

Common Cardiology Complaints and How to Work Them Up

In this presentation, we will review specific questions to ask a patient who has palpitations, what findings you must look for every time, what tests to order on a chest pain patient, and what differentials to consider on someone who is dyspneic. 

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Lunch on Your Own

12:30 – 2:00 PM

Cardiac Murmurs – Whispers of the Heart

We will review murmur terminology, grading, and the five murmurs that you cannot afford to miss. This presentation will be presented in a case-based fashion. 

2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break

2:15 – 3:45 PM

How Much Should I Worry About This EKG? 

Real EKGS and cases will be reviewed. This lecture is a “Can’t-Miss” topic if you do sports physicals! We will cover the five findings that could have very different outcomes, including Brugadas Syndrome and Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We will also discuss the EKG Findings associated with each of these high-risk findings and the findings to spot that the machine will miss! 

OPTIONAL WORKSHOP

4:00 – 6:30 PM

Hands-On EKG Workshop + $99

In this 2.5 hours hands-on course, we will cover all these things and more! We will discuss reciprocal changes and contiguous leads. You will get a chance to draw them on your sample EKG and make it into a cheat sheet you can use in the clinic. You will go hands-on in your workbook with 17 EKGs in class using pattern recognition to spot the high-risk findings. This hands-on approach helps you “put it all together” finally.  If you feel overwhelmed by all the things we have to know but don’t know where to start, this is a quick condensed course that only focuses on the high-risk findings you need to know to be a safe provider.

This is a hands-on workshop. If you register for the in-person conference & workshop, in-person attendance is preferred to receive the best experience. This is a non-refundable course.

Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, FCCP

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6:308:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

7:30 – 8:30 AM

Current State of Diabetes and Standards of Care

This session will include the prevalence and incidence of diabetes, distinguish between the different types of diabetes, how they are diagnosed, and the treatment goals.

8:30 – 9:30 AM

Pharmacologic Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes (Rx=0.75)

In this presentation, we will discuss the treatment algorithms from the American Diabetes Association and the Association of Clinical Endocrinology and introduce the various pharmacologic options.

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Break

9:45 – 11:15 AM

The Ins and Outs of Insulin Therapy (Rx=0.75)

This session will include differences between types of insulin, how to calculate doses, how to make adjustments, and how to use insulin in conjunction with oral and non-insulin injectable medications.  

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Lunch on Your Own

12:30 – 2:00 PM

Reducing Cardiovascular Risk (Rx=0.75)

This session will focus on the foundational pillars of reducing risks for people with diabetes including managing lipids and blood pressure, and a deep dive into the data that supports use of GLP1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors to reduce cardiovascular risk.

2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break

2:15 – 3:45 PM

Diabetes Technology and Beyond (Rx=0.50)

This presentation will explore the different types of diabetes technology including continuous glucose monitors, connected insulin pens, insulin pumps and mobile apps to support people with diabetes.

Terri Nagy, MPAS, PA-C, DFAAPA

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6:30 – 8:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

7:30 – 8:30 AM

It is Getting Kind of Hairy in Here! (Rx=0.25)

Thanks to COVID, hair loss has become much more commonplace. Amanda Mull published an article in The Atlantic on November 12, 2021, entitled “The Year America’s Hair Fell Out,” specifically referring to telogen effluvium. However, there are several different types of hair loss. This session will explore some of the most common types, the clinical presentations, diagnostic criteria, and treatment options.

8:30 – 9:30 AM

What is THAT in My Groin? (Rx=0.50)

It hurts! It itches! It won’t go away! Yes, we are going there. Why? Because this particular region presents with concerns that are difficult and embarrassing for patients to discuss, hard to diagnose, and extremely impactful when it comes to quality of life. We will explore such diagnoses as inverse psoriasis, lichen sclerosis, and hidradenitis suppurative.

9:30 – 9:45 AM

Break

9:45 – 11:15 AM

Skin Cancer! Damn! (Rx=0.50)

What is a dermatology conference without a session on skin cancers? Let’s look at the three big contenders, their presentations, diagnostic methods, and treatment options.

11:15 AM – 12:30 PM

Lunch on Your Own

12:30 – 2:00 PM

Kids, Bugs & Drugs (Rx=0.50)

As a derm PA, I can honestly say I have spent the majority of the last 19+ years tending to the needs of pediatric patients. This session will look at some common (and a few not-so-common) pediatric concerns. You will certainly take away a few pearls for diagnosing and treating these little ones.

2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break

2:15 – 3:45 PM

A Year in Pictures: AKA What The???

Every year, National Geographic releases their most remarkable photos in a publication called ‘A year in Pictures.’ We will spend our last session together looking at photos depicting various dermatologic conditions. You will have your chance to diagnose these conditions. We will then briefly discuss each case, diagnostic methods, and treatment options.

Don’t Miss Out On Our Early Deal Specials!

The earlier you register, the more you save!

In-Person Conference

Super Saver

On/Before April 12

$927

Early Bird

On/Before May 12

$987

Advance

On/Before August 12

$1,037

Standard

After August 12

$1,057

Bonus!

In-person conferences include FREE virtual access!
Includes a FREE On-demand course by topic! Up to 13 CME hours – a $297 value!
Receive a $100 rebate check when you book 3 nights at our host hotel using our group code!

Virtual Conference Only

Super Saver

On/Before April 12

$727

Advance

On/Before August 12

$777

Standard

After August 12

$827

CME Virtual Conference

Participate in this Live Streaming conference as though you are on-site with us! We have created a CME online experience that puts you right in the conference room. Watch in real-time, ask questions, and network with other live streaming attendees. You can participate in this CME conference from anywhere with a WiFi connection—poolside, hotel lobby, hotel room, or from the convenience of your home or office.

Recordings of the live event will be available for review for three days only, post-conference to all in-person and virtual participants.


This CME Virtual Conference Includes:

Language – English

Access On Desktop, Tablet & Mobile

Certificate of Completion

6 Speakers

4 Days of Live Streaming