Recently Added Conferences
As women enter mid-life and approach menopause, they can experience a unique set of symptoms that can impact their quality of life. The goal of this conference is to help providers navigate this period of transition with their patients, always through a lens of diversity with attention to social determinants of health. All speakers are leaders in various areas of women’s health and will address common concerns that patients and providers share regarding this complex and often misunderstood time. Conference attendees will gain insight in counseling and managing perimenopausal and menopausal symptom.
Topics reviewed will be genitourinary symptoms of menopause, hormone changes during the transition, hormone replacement and cancer risk, and cardiometabolic health. In addition, weight management, sexual health including female sexual physiology, causes and management of sexual difficulties will be discussed.
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This two-day intensive program will provide academic and clinical information in a format that emphasizes the practical application of current concepts relevant to office practice and to professionals involved in the care of children. Pediatric, family practice and emergency physicians, as well as advanced practice providers and nurses will benefit from this year’s program, which includes expert faculty speaking on a variety of current pediatric issues. This event is In-person only.
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Through interactive lectures and case-based discussions, participants will gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in cardiac arrest, trauma resuscitation, shock management, airway optimization, and post-resuscitation care. Experts in the field will lead discussions on the integration of evidence-based practices, teamwork, and communication during high-stakes situations.
VIRTUAL Event
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Inova Office of Continuing Medical Education
Welcome to the Inova Office of Continuing Medical Education. We strive to improve patient care and healthcare outcomes by providing timely and evidence-based continuing medical education to advance learners' competence, enhance practice performance, improve patient safety, and foster lifelong learning.