Scripps 31st Primary Care in Paradise 2026 Medical Specialties from the Primary Care Perspective March 23-26, 2026
Description
+ Include: 14 videos NO PDFs
+ Target Audience: primary care physicians, internists, family medicine doctors
Scripps Health’s Primary Care in Paradise course is designed for primary care physicians and the interdisciplinary care team, offering a unique perspective on various therapeutic areas. This CME course aims to enhance patient outcomes in primary care by providing practical, patient-focused content. Attendees will gain insights into the history and current science of multiple specialties, tailored to address the specific challenges of primary care practices and physician leaders.
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Incorporate current trends in preventive health care into patient care strategies.
- Effectively communicate with patients about their individual responsibilities in both prevention and treatment.
- Identify and/or suggest resources for both physicians and patients to obtain further information relevant to various therapeutic areas.
- Adopt innovative interdisciplinary care team strategies to enhance the prevention, diagnosis, and management of various medical conditions encountered in office practice.
- Recognize and address health disparities that may adversely affect patient care during clinical encounters.
- Oversee the specialist referral process: evaluate when a referral is necessary, understand the components of specialized treatment, and define the primary care physician’s role in coordinated care and follow-up.
Monday, March 23, 2026
| Topic | Duration |
|---|---|
| Syncope and Arrhythmia in Primary Care: Diagnostic Workup and Risk Stratification | 56:25 |
| Cardiac Risk Assessment in Young Athletes and Adolescents: When Should You Order an ECG? | 65:38 |
| Substance Use Disorders in Primary Care: Brain Science and Medication Treatment | 55:54 |
| GI Parasites in Primary Care: Diagnosis and Treatment Updates | 63:47 |
| Female Sexual Dysfunction: Testosterone Therapy, Vulvar Health, and HSDD Management | 44:46 |
| Gout Management: Treat-to-Target Urate Lowering and Flare Prevention | 47:18 |
| Managing IBS and IBD: Endoscopy, Fecal Calprotectin, and Treatment Pearls | 60:40 |
| Primary Care Approach to Rheumatic Disease: Early Recognition and Co-Management Strategies | 55:12 |
| Resistant Hypertension and LP(a): Emerging Cardiovascular Therapies and Trial Updates | 51:34 |
| Neurology Cases: Cervical Spine Compression, Parasomnias, and Rare Headache Syndromes | 48:23 |
| Stimulant Use Disorder: Evidence-Based Screening, Withdrawal Care, and Treatment | 61:48 |
| Primary Care Updates in Dementia, Menopause, Osteoporosis, and HPV Prevention | 49:20 |
| Primary Care Urology Pearls: Sexual Health, Bladder Symptoms, and Menopause | 54:11 |
| Primary Care Dementia Pearls: Screening, Diagnosis, and New Alzheimer’s Disease Treatments | 49:55 |

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