LIVE CME Conference - Atlantis, Bahamas - Apr 30 - May 3, 2025 - Outpatient Medicine Update - In Person Event
Webinar/Online
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at 7:00am ET - Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 11:30am ET
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Info
Topic
Outpatient Medicine Update
Credits Offered
This event offers
16.0 CME credits
to attendees
(8.0 pharmacology)
.
Accreditation Info:
CME, ACCME, AAFP.
Additional Information
The latest Outpatient Medicine CME updates for nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other healthcare professionals. Taught LIVE by practicing physicians. Relevant, up-to-date studies. Live Stream available. Save $100 w/discount code: MYPA100
Speakers
Professor and Chairman of the Department of Family and Community Medicine
Rodney Young, M.D. is a family physician, Professor, and Chairman of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Medicine in Amarillo. He is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha national medical honor society, a Distinguished Alumnus of the Texas Tech School of Medicine, and has received numerous faculty honors including the President’s Outstanding Clinician Award, Dean’s Distinguished Service Award, and Dean’s Clinical Teaching Award. He maintains an active teaching and clinical practice, including inpatient attending rounds at BSA Hospital, a busy clinic practice at Texas Tech, and was named the 2018 Texas Family Physician of the Year by the Texas Academy of Family Physicians.
Hospitalist
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Dr. Deborah Brackett graduated at the top of her class from the University of Health Sciences in Antigua after practicing as chiropractor for many years and running a rehabilitation center. After graduating from medical school, she joined the University of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency because of it’s focus on rural medicine. She is board certified in Family Medicine; has practiced in critical access hospitals and frontier clinics providing care in clinics, nursing homes, emergency department and providing inpatient services in Wyoming and Hawaii. She has been Chief of Staff, Medical Director, and Trauma Director at multiple facilities. Dr. Brackett enjoys teaching and has trained multiple students and advanced practice practitioners in a broad range of rural medicine topics. She is currently developing an Essentials of Inpatient Medicine course and has a special interest in equipping providers with information that is scientifically based, clinically relevant and easily usable.