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MCE Conferences Endocrinology and Internal Medicine Update for Primary Care 2025

MCE Conferences Endocrinology and Internal Medicine Update for Primary Care 2025

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MCE Conferences Endocrinology and Internal Medicine Update for Primary Care 2025

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    MCE Conferences Endocrinology and Internal Medicine Update for Primary Care 2025

    Endocrinology and Internal Medicine Update for Primary Care

    Event Dates & Venue

    • Dates: September 19–21, 2025

    • Venue: Marriott Savannah Riverfront, Savannah, GA

    Global Learning Objectives (high level)

    By the end of this activity, participants will be able to:

    • Develop a rational approach to hypertension pharmacotherapy

    • Determine the role of oral agents & GLP-1 RAs in type 2 diabetes with cardiac/renal disease

    • Use cost-effective insulin regimens to optimize control and reduce hypoglycemia

    • Confidently evaluate suspected DVT and manage confirmed cases

    • Recognize when to treat subclinical thyroid disease

    • Establish a sustainable outpatient dementia follow-up and referral plan (care coordination & cost-effectiveness)

    Topics Covered (by session)

    Friday, Sept 19

    1. Practical Approach to the Patient with Hypertension (Horowitz)

      • Apply current HTN guidelines; choose medications rationally; evaluate for secondary HTN

    2. Practical Approach to the Patient with Headache (Horowitz)

      • Differential diagnosis; when to image; lifestyle & medication treatment plans

    3. Type 2 Diabetes: Choosing Medications for Patients with Complications (Piziak)

      • Set A1C goals in older/complicated patients; role of oral agents & GLP-1 RAs in cardiac/renal disease

    4. Using Insulin Effectively in Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes (Piziak)

      • When/how to start insulin in T2D; individualize T1D regimens; lower-cost insulin strategies

    Saturday, Sept 20
    5) New Guidelines for the Management of Thyroid Disease (Piziak)

    • Biotin interference; hypothyroidism in pregnancyTSH norms in >70 yrsubclinical thyroid management; symptomatic euthyroid patients

    1. Disorders of Calcium, Vitamin D & Phosphorus Metabolism (Piziak)

      • Regulation; causes/therapy of hyper-/hypocalcemiaprimary vs secondary hyperparathyroidismvitamin D deficiency; high/low phosphorus management

    2. Practical Approach to Hyperlipidemia (Horowitz)

      • Current lipid guidelines; new medications; updated targets

    3. Practical Approach to the Patient with Potential DVT (Horowitz)

      • Risk-based history; evaluation of suspected DVT; best management practices

    Sunday, Sept 21
    9) Practical Approach to the Management of Chest Pain (Horowitz)

    • History/PE/EKG synthesis; use of cardiac biomarkers in ACS; recent research & guideline-based strategy

    1. Practical Approach to the Outpatient with Dementia (Horowitz)

    • Screening approach; medication management (polypharmacy/DDIs/new drugs); long-term follow-up & referrals (cost/resource management)

    1. Osteoporosis (Piziak)

    • Disease overview; interpreting DEXAwhen/how/long to treat; what’s new

    1. Solving Pesky Endocrine Problems (Piziak)

    • Adrenal insufficiency (primary vs secondary); hyperprolactinemiaadrenal incidentalomas (operate or not); endocrine signs in eating disorders; types of hyperparathyroidism

    Target Audience
    All Physicians and other Healthcare Professionals seeking clinical information about issues in Endocrinology and Women’s Health