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Primary healthcare is the basis of the healthcare system and is the first point of contact for individual, the family and community. The primary healthcare review provides a multi-disciplinary update for primary healthcare professionals.
Topics:
- Congestive heart failure
- Cardiac testing – when and why
- Evaluation and management of hypertension
- Diagnosis and the risks for CAD, therapeutic implications
- Headaches, new approaches to diagnosis, prevention and treatment
- Movement disorders in the elderly
- Seizure disorders
- CVA, clinical and therapeutic considerations
- Asthma – early intervention and maintenance therapy
- COPD, diagnostic and therapeutic considerations
- Diagnosis and management of tuberculosis
- Management and diagnosis of sleep problems
- Diagnosis and management of type 2 diabetes mellitus
- Management of hyperlipedemia
- Controversies in thyroid dysfunction: diagnostic and therapeutic considerations
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Approach to patients with elevated liver function tests
- Diagnosis and management of peptic ulcer disease
- The colorectal cancer problem, an update – diagnostic and therapeutic considerations
- Rheumatoid arthritis: important diagnostic and new therapeutic considerations
- Evaluation of low back pain
- Gout/pseudogout diagnosis and treatment considerations
- Inflammatory myopathies: diagnostic and therapeutic considerations
- Pediatric immunisation update
- Asthma in children: an update, Dx and Rx considerations
- Febrile seizures in children: clinical considerations
- Vertigo
- Diagnosis and management of sinusitis
- Allergic rhinitis
- Albuminuria and proteinuria, diagnostic and therapeutic implications
- Benign prostatic hypertrophy
- Management of erectile dysfunction
- Diagnosis and management of UTI
Who should attend:
- General Practitioners
- Family Physicians
- Diebetologists
- Endocrinologists
- Physician Assistants
- Respiratory Specialists
- Internists
- Pharmacists
- Nurse Practitioners
- Cardiologists
- Public Health Practitioners
- Paediatricians
- Urologists
Don’t’ forget to check out this year’s Emergency and Patient Safety conferences for other subjects of value to you or your company.
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