On-Demand Library
Browse our continuously expanding selection of recorded educational sessions, on-demand. If you're unable to attend a live session, the video recordings are uploaded to our library 2-3 weeks following the live session.
All Previous Sessions
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Vaginitis: Diagnosis and Treatment – January 5, 2023
Thursday, January 5, 2023, 10:00am PT | 1:00pm ETPresenter: Drs. Jan Herr and Joan ListerVaginitis management is complicated by the many OTC remedies women may try before a first clinic visit and, at times, by the need to treat sexual partners. This presentation covers the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of the major causes of vaginitis. It also addresses how to proceed when vaginitis persists or recurs frequently, including long term treatments for suppression of symptoms. Watch on YouTube >
Gynecology -
The Power of Lifestyle Medicine to Prevent, Treat, and Reverse Disease – January 3, 2023
Tuesday, January 3, 2023, 9:30am PT | 12:30pm ETPresenter: Dr. Elisabeth FontaineThe Facts: The American Healthcare system represents 19.3% of our GDP ($4.1 trillion or $12,530 per person) of our total expenditure in US. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors increasingly affect the healthcare expenditure, driving as much as 90% of the healthcare dollars spent.[and] 60% of American adults now live with at least 1 chronic disease, and more than 40% have been diagnosed with 2 or more. The Value: We will review what is Lifestyle Medicine, why it is important to take action now for a collective impact and discuss your next best move in changing the expectation what matters most in the journey to wellbeing Watch on YouTube >
Lifestyle Medicine -
When Antidepressants Aren’t Enough: Harnessing the Power of Mindfulness to Alleviate Depression Beyond – December 20, 2022
Tuesday, December 20, 2022, 12:00pm PT | 3:00pm ETPresenter: Dr. Stuart EisendrathAntidepressants can be highly useful in diminishing clinical depression. Unfortunately, however, even with maximal antidepressant use after 6 months of treatment, 50% of patients will continue to suffer significant symptoms. When Antidepressants Aren't Enough focuses on how mindfulness techniques can help diminish suffering. Watch on YouTube >
Psychiatry -
“Emergency Management & Preparedness and Trauma Informed Care Response Series Session 2: De-escalation – Response to violence in the work place or manmade disasters”
Wednesday, December 14, 2022, 10:00am PT | 1:00 PM ET•Recognizing & taking action to counter potential workplace violence (early indicators, behavioral intervention possibilities, referrals & assistance, de-escalation techniques). •Goal is to not re-traumatize, use transparency in how best to handle situations to promote feeling safe (i.e. staff, patients, community). •Importance of TIC De-escalation and safety planning. Watch on YouTube >
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Vaseline Healing Project: Geriatric Dermatology – December 9, 2022
Friday, December 9, 2022, 12:00pm PT | 3:00pm ETPresenter: Dr. Daniel ButlerDermatology -
Evaluating Palpitations – December 8, 2022
Thursday, December 8, 2022, 12:30pm PT | 3:30pm ETPresenter: Dr. Robert MasterHow to best approach this common symptom in terms of both diagnosis and treatment? Understand key components of the history, the role of drugs both in terms of causation and treatment, non arrhythmic etiologies, risk stratification, and when to refer either to the emergency room or to a cardiac specialist Watch on YouTube >
Cardiology -
Approach to Patients with Joint Pain – December 6, 2022
Tuesday, December 6, 2022, 9:30am PT | 12:30pm ETPresenter: Dr. Katherine UpchurchThis lecture will provide clues to constructing a differential diagnostic scheme work in patients with joint pain, using history, physical exam and labs. Watch on YouTube >
Orthopedics Rheumatology -
Tick-borne diseases (Lyme, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, Borrelia Miyamotoi, etc.) – December 1, 2022
Thursday, December 1, 2022, 10:00am PT | 1:00 PM ETPresenter: Dr. David DorskyInfectious Disease -
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – November 18, 2022
Friday, November 18, 2022, 9:00am PT | 12:00pm ETPresenter: Dr. Lucius WrightContinuous quality improvement is a tool to improve clinical care which is useful in some situations but has often been misapplied in an effort to control costs. The benefits and the limitations of CQI methods are described with recommendations on how to cope with the misapplication being used by payers for their own goals. Watch on YouTube >
Professional Development -
How to assess cardiac concerns in Children and Adolescents in Primary Care Clinics – November 16, 2022
Wednesday, November 16, 2022, 3:00pm PT | 6:00pm ETPresenter: Dr. Claude RogéClinic providers will learn to: evaluate and exclude the very rare cardiac conditions that can cause sudden death; suspect patients who have a congenital heart defect or an arrhythmia and refer them to cardiology; and reassure the patient and the parents that the findings such as heart murmurs, syncope, palpitations, and chest pain are not due to heart problems. Watch on YouTube >
Cardiology Pediatrics