Highlights Archive: March 2024
Here you'll find the latest news and featured highlights from Clinician Resources.
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Featured Grand Rounds
Obesity: Trends and Management
Dr. Juliet Holder-Haynes shares her perspective on the management of obesity as a surgeon in the Division of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. She reviews the epidemiology and pathophysiology of obesity and the surgical treatment options and their indications.
CME credit available
Read MoreIncreasing Efficacy of Treatment for Survivors of Human Trafficking: Treating PTSD and Complex PTSD through a Collaborative Approach
Dr. Naomi Azar discusses the concepts and ethical treatment of PTSD and complex PTSD, specifically in survivors of human trafficking.
CME credit available
Read MoreCoaching to Mitigate Burnout and Foster Team Wellness
Dr. Lacey L. Schmidt discusses the factors that make heath care a high-risk profession in terms of burnout, and coaching strategies to help mitigate those risks in yourself and your patient care team.
CME credit available
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Endometriosis Awareness Month
Endometriosis: Strategies to Facilitate Early Diagnosis, Manage Pain, and Improve Fertility Outcomes
Dr. Megan Billow discusses the complex disease process of endometriosis, the negative impact it can have on a patient's quality of life, and the current guidelines of surgical and non-surgical strategies to manage symptoms.
CME credit available
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Adapting Primary Care Visits to Youth and Adults with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities
Dr. Jordan Kemere and Dr. Robert Lehardy discuss the critical need to investigate common causes of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), as well as to identify and address health disparities affecting youth and adults with IDD. By examining these issues, they aim to improve healthcare practices and ensure equitable access to quality care for individuals with IDD.
CME credit available
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
Countertransference and Treating Patients with Opioid Use Disorders
Dr. Kelly Aylsworth discusses the concept of countertransference and strategies to reduce the effects of adverse countertransference when caring for patients with Opioid Use Disorders
CME credit available
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
Countertransference and Treating Patients with Opioid Use Disorders
Dr. Kelly Aylsworth discusses the concept of countertransference and strategies to reduce the effects of adverse countertransference when caring for patients with Opioid Use Disorders
CME credit available
World Kidney Month
Improving Kidney Health in 2023: New Tools, New Treatment, New Hope
Dr. Adeera Levin discusses recent substantial advances in the detection and treatment of kidney disease. These advances have the potential to improve quality of life and life expectancy for patients with chronic kidney disease.
CME credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Moral Distress and Clinician Wellness
Moral Distress and Clinician Wellness
This module is designed to help clinicians identify different causes of moral distress and ways to cultivate moral resilience when working in the healthcare setting.
CME credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreClinician Advocacy
Clinician Advocacy
This module is designed to emphasize the impact that clinicians can have for patients outside of traditional medical care and outline the common barriers and methods to being an advocate for patients.
CME credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreUpcoming Conference
Pri-Med Southwest 2024 - Primary Care CME/CE Conference & Expo in Houston
Pri-Med Southwest 2024 - Primary Care CME/CE Conference & Expo in Houston
This conference will feature the latest information and insights affecting primary care and will be presented by premier faculty from Baylor College of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, and other prominent institutions.
April 11, 2024
CME Credit available
Read More10th Annual Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference
10th Annual Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference
As a leader in quality and safety, Baylor College of Medicine is uniquely positioned to begin the regional dialogue regarding quality improvement and patient safety strategies for all learners. This year, the conference focuses on building capacity and community.
April 23
CME credit available
Read More23rd Annual Baylor College of Medicine GI & Liver Course: Fresh Perspectives
23rd Annual Baylor College of Medicine GI & Liver Course: Fresh Perspectives
Updating practicing physicians and other health professionals in both the diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal and liver diseases/conditions is essential to providing quality care leading to improved patient outcomes.
March 23 – 24, 2024
CME, CNE, and Ethics credit available
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