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Medscape Now! Hot Topics in Family Medicine May 2023 Part 2

  • Authors: News Authors: Kelly Ragan, Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW, Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie, MD, DABOM, FOMA; CME Author: Hennah Patel, MPharm, RPh
  • CME / ABIM MOC / CE Released: 5/24/2023
  • Valid for credit through: 5/24/2024
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  • Credits Available

    Physicians - maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

    ABIM Diplomates - maximum of 0.50 ABIM MOC points

    Nurses - 0.50 ANCC Contact Hour(s) (0 contact hours are in the area of pharmacology)

    Pharmacists - 0.50 Knowledge-based ACPE (0.050 CEUs)

    Physician Assistant - 0.50 AAPA hour(s) of Category I credit

    IPCE - 0.50 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit

    You Are Eligible For

    • Letter of Completion
    • ABIM MOC points

Target Audience and Goal Statement

This activity is intended for primary care physicians (PCPs), physician assistants (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals (HCPs) involved in patient care.

The goal of this activity is for learners to be better able to evaluate and implement emerging data and guidelines into patient care.

Upon completion of this activity, participants will:

  • Have increased knowledge regarding
    • Recent advances in family medicine that are improving patient care
    • Implications for the healthcare team


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News Authors

  • Kelly Ragan

    Freelance writer, Medscape

    Disclosures

    Kelly Ragan has no relevant financial relationships.

  • Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW

    Freelance writer, Medscape

    Disclosures

    Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW, has no relevant financial relationships.

  • Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie, MD, DABOM, FOMA

    Freelance writer, Medscape

    Disclosures

    Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie, MD, DABOM, FOMA has the following relevant financial relationships:
    Consultant or advisor for: Eli Lilly; Novo Nordisk

CME Author

  • Hennah Patel, MPharm, RPh

    Freelance Medical Writer

    Disclosures

    Hennah Patel, MPharm, RPh, has no relevant financial relationships.

Editor/Compliance Reviewer

  • Esther Nyarko, PharmD, CHCP

    Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC​

    Disclosures

    Esther Nyarko, PharmD, CHCP, has no relevant financial relationships.

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  • Leigh Schmidt, MSN, RN, CNE, CHCP

    Associate Director, Accreditation and Compliance, Medscape, LLC​

    Disclosures

    Leigh Schmidt, MSN, RN, CNE, CHCP, has no relevant financial relationships.


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This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 0.50 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change.

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    Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 0.50 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider's responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit. Aggregate participant data will be shared with commercial supporters of this activity.

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    Medscape, LLC has been authorized by the American Academy of PAs (AAPA) to award AAPA Category 1 CME credit for activities planned in accordance with AAPA CME Criteria. This activity is designated for 0.50 AAPA Category 1 CME credits. Approval is valid until 05/24/2024. PAs should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.

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CME / ABIM MOC / CE

Medscape Now! Hot Topics in Family Medicine May 2023 Part 2

Authors: News Authors: Kelly Ragan, Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW, Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie, MD, DABOM, FOMA; CME Author: Hennah Patel, MPharm, RPhFaculty and Disclosures

CME / ABIM MOC / CE Released: 5/24/2023

Valid for credit through: 5/24/2024

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