Internal Medicine Course Recordings
ACP鈥檚 seven-hour collection of course lectures and discussions is tailored specifically to meet the evolving needs of practicing internists who care for patients with orthopedic complaints.
Using a cased-based approach, expert clinician-educators cover:
- the epidemiology of the most common orthopedic and sports medicine conditions seen in the internal medicine office.
- basic joint and tendon anatomy in major joint and musculoskeletal regions.
- performing targeted, practical, and evidence-based diagnostic maneuvers for common musculoskeletal complaints.
- evidence-based, and cost-effective approaches to physical therapy and medical devices.
- diagnosing musculoskeletal problems through history and physical examination.
- indications for judicious use of imaging.
- treatment plans, including medication, exercises, and use of splints or braces.
- clinically appropriate resources for patient education and for home exercise plans.
- patients who require further testing or orthopedics consultation and those that can be safely treated under the guidance of the internist.
Course Director:
Edward (Ted) Parks, MD
Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
CME/MOC:
Up to 7
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ and MOC Points
Expires June 20, 2025
active
Cost:
Discounted to Members
Format:
Video Recordings
Product:
Internal Medicine Course Recordings
ACP鈥檚 dynamic, on-demand course recordings are a series of lectures and discussions presented in seven or fourteen hour packages on high-yield topics, applicable to daily patient care.