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Topics in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine for Primary Care Providers Alaskan Cruise
Friday, August 26, 2016 - Friday, September 2, 2016
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CME Provider:
Continuing Education, Inc. ›
5700 4th Street N
St. Petersburg, Florida (FL) 33703
United States
 
Phone: (800) 422-0711
 
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Conference Center:
Aboard Holland America's ms Westerdam
Alaskan Cruise Conference
Departs Seattle, Washington (WA)
United States
 
Phone: (800) 422-0711
 

Description:
Topics :
1.The shoulder, including impingement, cuff tear, shoulder instability, and reduction of dislocations
2.Low back pain
3.The elbow, including olecranon bursitis
4.The wrist and hand
5.The knee, including meniscus tears and ACL tears
6.The hip, including bursitis
7.The foot, including plantar fasciitis
8.Pre-participation Physical Examination for Sports Clearance
9.Sports Related Concussion: Return to Play and the Classroom
10.Dermatologic Disorders of the Athlete
11.The Female Athlete Triad
12.Practical Uses of Durable Medical Equipment in the Primary Care Setting
13.Care of the Diabetic Athlete
14.Performance Enhancing Drugs and Supplements
 
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Instructors:
Robert Kalb, MD
Warren A. Bodine, DO, CAQSM
 
 
CME Credit:
Physicians:  14.00 Hours
Physician Assistants:  14.00 Hours
Nurses:  14.00 Hours

Self Assessment Module (SAM):  No

Specialty Audience:
Emergency Medicine    Family Medicine    Internal Medicine    Pediatrics    Surgery    

CME Sam Course #12130

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