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New! Breakout Topics from AAFP

The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) sifted through hundreds of hours of content to find the most pressing topics for clinicians and administrative staff to enhance their practices and patient care.

Choose from 5 On Demand titles covering hot topics in primary care, practice improvements, physician well-being, and population health. Topics and sessions can apply to most specialties, and contain up to 18.5 CME credits each.

Buy one—or more—curated offers to catch up on the latest and save time sifting through relevant content for your practice.

15 Hot Topics in
Family Medicine

•15 Sessions
•10 CME Credits
$ 295
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Practice Improvements: Level Up Solutions for Primary Care

•19 Sessions
•13 CME Credits
$ 295
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Wellness-centered Leadership for Physicians

•14 Sessions
• 9.5 CME Credits
$ 295
  •  

Essential Ingredients for Population-based Medical Care

•13 Sessions
•11 CME Credits
$ 295
  •  

Tailored CME for Today’s New Physician from the AAFP

•31 Sessions
•18.5 CME Credits
$ 495
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Tailored CME for Today’s New Physician

• 31 Sessions
• 18.5 CME Credits
$ 495
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  • Academic Medicine and the Challenge of Well-Being
  • Community Leadership: Fostering Innovation Through Community Voice
  • Connecting to Your Purpose for Effective Leadership
  • Developing a Leadership Mindset For Improved Outcomes and Reduced Burnout
  • How is Physician Burnout Tied to Financial Literacy?
  • Physician Leadership: A Formula for Well-Being
  • Physician, Heal Thyself: Taking Care of Ourselves During Stressful Times
  • Successful Negotiation of a Physician Contract: Red Flags and Resolution
  • Comprehensive Care & Patient Engagement In the Digital Age
  • E/M Updates Part 1: Implementing the 2021 Changes
  • E/M Updates Part 2: What’s Coming in 2023
  • Making the Most of What You Do: Billing and Coding for Advance Care Planning
  • Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician
  • The Role of AI in Family Medicine
  • Heart Failure
  • Resistant Hypertension – Never Give Up!
  • Hypertensive Emergency and Urgency: What Are They?
  • When Disparities Show Up in Your ED or Urgent Care: Who Do You Call?
  • Atypical Diabetes
  • Managing Obesity to Improve Health: New Drugs, Old Drugs
  • Collaborating with Adult Protective Services to Support Older Adults
  • Adverse Behaviors as a Presentation of Medical Illness in People with IDD

15 Hot Topics in
Family Medicine

• 15 Sessions
• 10 CME Credits
$ 295
  •  
  • Updates from the US Preventative Services Task Force
  • My Achy Breaky Heart: Cardiac Complications of COVID-19
  • Hypertensive Emergency and Urgency: What Are They?
  • Managing Obesity to Improve Health: New Drugs, Old Drugs
  • Evaluating LFTS: It’s as Easy as 1-2-3
  • PSA. It’s Back.
  • Addressing Insomnia and Primary Care Sleep Disorders
  • Efficient Approach to Assessing Dizziness in the Outpatient Setting
  • Mapping Migraine: Charting a Road for Successful Management
  • Diabetes: Update on Treatment Strategies
  • Hyper-Hypo-Thyroidism
  • Emerging Infections Update: Diagnosing, Managing & Preventing Monkeypox Virus Infections
  • Outpatient Covid Care for the Family Physician
  • Resistant Hypertension – Never Give Up!
  • What’s Black, White, and Red All Over? How to Treat Common Skin Infections

Practice Improvements: Level Up Solutions for Primary Care

• 19 Sessions
• 13 CME Credits
$ 295
  •  
  • E/M Updates Part 1: Implementing the 2021 Changes
  • E/M Updates Part 2: What’s Coming in 2023
  • Expanding Ambulatory Virtual Care Based on a Medical Home Model
  • High Value Primary Care Measures: A Path to Alternative Payment Models
  • Home-Based Primary Care: How, Why, and Why NOW!
  • Joy in Practice – Not a Myth: Value-based Payment
  • Making the Most of What You Do: Billing and Coding for Advance Care Planning
  • My Journey to DPC: The Ups, Downs, and In-Betweens
  • Mythbusting Value Based Care and Finding Joy in Practice Panel
  • PROMS in Action
  • PROMS in Theory
  • Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician
  • Social Risk in Primary Care Payment: Experiences with Maryland’s HEART Payment
  • Telemedicine & Remote Patient Monitoring
  • The Role of AI in Family Medicine
  • Top 10 Things to Think About If You’re Transitioning to DPC
  • Project Management: We Will Burn That Bridge When We Come To It
  • Successful Negotiation of a Physician Contract: Red Flags and Resolution
  • Social Media Savvy for Family Medicine Leader

Wellness-centered Leadership for Physicians

• 14 Sessions
• 9.5 CME Credits
$ 295
  •  
  • Social Media Savvy for Family Medicine Leaders
  • Academic Medicine and the Challenge of Well-Being
  • Community Leadership: Fostering Innovation Through Community Voice
  • Connecting to Your Purpose for Effective Leadership
  • Creating Successful Behavior Change
  • Developing a Leadership Mindset For Improved Outcomes and Reduced Burnout
  • Distress Reduction for Often Overwhelmed Doctors and Patients
  • Lifestyle Is Medicine: Be the Change You Want to See In Your Life and Your Practice
  • No One Should Care Alone: Fostering Intentional Professional Connection
  • Physician Leadership: A Formula for Well-Being
  • Physician Mental Health: Preventing Suicide and Addressing Mental Health Among Our Own 
  • Physician, Heal Thyself: Taking Care of Ourselves During Stressful Times
  • Sharing the Load: Discrimination’s Role in Physician Burnout
  • The Power of Social Connection

Essential Ingredients for Population-based Medical Care

• 13 Sessions
• 11 CME Credits
$ 295
  •  
  • Updates from the US Preventative Services Task Force
  • COVID-19: At the Intersection of Primary Care and Public Health
  • Collaborating with Adult Protective Services to Support Older Adults
  • Advocating for Antiracist Medicine in Practice
  • Anti-Racism and Health Equity: The Role of Family Medicine Journals
  • Global Health at Home: Communication Tools for your Everyday Practice
  • Health Inequities, the Pandemic, and Universal Health Care
  • Medical Microaggressions: A Case of Life and Death
  • Primary Care for Refugees and Immigrants: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Segregation and Structural Racism in Medicine
  • Time to Move Upstream: Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
  • Top 10 EBM Updates 2022
  • Using Pharmacogenomics in Practice: A Step-By-Step Guide

15 Hot Topics in Family Medicine includes:

  • Updates from the US Preventative Services Task Force
  • My Achy Breaky Heart: Cardiac Complications of COVID-19
  • Hypertensive Emergency and Urgency: What Are They?
  • Managing Obesity to Improve Health: New Drugs, Old Drugs
  • Evaluating LFTS: It’s as Easy as 1-2-3
  • PSA. It’s Back.
  • Addressing Insomnia and Primary Care Sleep Disorders
  • Efficient Approach to Assessing Dizziness in the Outpatient Setting
  • Mapping Migraine: Charting a Road for Successful Management
  • Diabetes: Update on Treatment Strategies
  • Hyper-Hypo-Thyroidism
  • Emerging Infections Update: Diagnosing, Managing & Preventing Monkeypox Virus Infections
  • Outpatient Covid Care for the Family Physician
  • Resistant Hypertension – Never Give Up!
  • What’s Black, White, and Red All Over? How to Treat Common Skin Infections

Practice Improvements: Level Up Solutions for Primary Care includes:

  • E/M Updates Part 1: Implementing the 2021 Changes
  • E/M Updates Part 2: What’s Coming in 2023
  • Expanding Ambulatory Virtual Care Based on a Medical Home Model
  • High Value Primary Care Measures: A Path to Alternative Payment Models
  • Home-Based Primary Care: How, Why, and Why NOW!
  • Joy in Practice – Not a Myth: Value-based Payment
  • Making the Most of What You Do: Billing and Coding for Advance Care Planning
  • My Journey to DPC: The Ups, Downs, and In-Betweens
  • Mythbusting Value Based Care and Finding Joy in Practice Panel
  • PROMS in Action
  • PROMS in Theory
  • Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician
  • Social Risk in Primary Care Payment: Experiences with Maryland’s HEART Payment
  • Telemedicine & Remote Patient Monitoring
  • The Role of AI in Family Medicine
  • Top 10 Things to Think About If You’re Transitioning to DPC
  • Project Management: We Will Burn That Bridge When We Come To It
  • Successful Negotiation of a Physician Contract: Red Flags and Resolution
  • Social Media Savvy for Family Medicine Leaders

Wellness-centered Leadership for Physicians includes:

  • Social Media Savvy for Family Medicine Leaders
  • Academic Medicine and the Challenge of Well-Being
  • Community Leadership: Fostering Innovation Through Community Voice
  • Connecting to Your Purpose for Effective Leadership
  • Creating Successful Behavior Change
  • Developing a Leadership Mindset For Improved Outcomes and Reduced Burnout
  • Distress Reduction for Often Overwhelmed Doctors and Patients
  • Lifestyle Is Medicine: Be the Change You Want to See In Your Life and Your Practice
  • No One Should Care Alone: Fostering Intentional Professional Connection
  • Physician Leadership: A Formula for Well-Being
  • Physician Mental Health: Preventing Suicide and Addressing Mental Health Among Our Own 
  • Physician, Heal Thyself: Taking Care of Ourselves During Stressful Times
  • Sharing the Load: Discrimination’s Role in Physician Burnout
  • The Power of Social Connection

Essential Ingredients for Population-based Medical Care includes:

  • Updates from the US Preventative Services Task Force
  • COVID-19: At the Intersection of Primary Care and Public Health
  • Collaborating with Adult Protective Services to Support Older Adults
  • Advocating for Antiracist Medicine in Practice
  • Anti-Racism and Health Equity: The Role of Family Medicine Journals
  • Global Health at Home: Communication Tools for your Everyday Practice
  • Health Inequities, the Pandemic, and Universal Health Care
  • Medical Microaggressions: A Case of Life and Death
  • Primary Care for Refugees and Immigrants: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Segregation and Structural Racism in Medicine
  • Time to Move Upstream: Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
  • Top 10 EBM Updates 2022
  • Using Pharmacogenomics in Practice: A Step-By-Step Guide
  •  

Tailored CME for Today’s New Physician from the AAFP

  • Academic Medicine and the Challenge of Well-Being
  • Community Leadership: Fostering Innovation Through Community Voice
  • Connecting to Your Purpose for Effective Leadership
  • Developing a Leadership Mindset For Improved Outcomes and Reduced Burnout
  • How is Physician Burnout Tied to Financial Literacy?
  • Physician Leadership: A Formula for Well-Being
  • Physician, Heal Thyself: Taking Care of Ourselves During Stressful Times
  • Successful Negotiation of a Physician Contract: Red Flags and Resolution
  • Comprehensive Care & Patient Engagement In the Digital Age
  • E/M Updates Part 1: Implementing the 2021 Changes
  • E/M Updates Part 2: What’s Coming in 2023
  • Making the Most of What You Do: Billing and Coding for Advance Care Planning
  • Risk Adjustment for the Family Physician
  • The Role of AI in Family Medicine
  • Heart Failure
  • Resistant Hypertension – Never Give Up!
  • Hypertensive Emergency and Urgency: What Are They?
  • When Disparities Show Up in Your ED or Urgent Care: Who Do You Call?
  • Atypical Diabetes
  • Managing Obesity to Improve Health: New Drugs, Old Drugs
  • Collaborating with Adult Protective Services to Support Older Adults
  • Adverse Behaviors as a Presentation of Medical Illness in People with IDD

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15 Hot Topics The AAFP has reviewed Wellness-Centered Leadership for Physicians and deemed it acceptable for up to 9.50 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 12/13/2022 to 09/20/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1.

CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.

Practice Improvements: Level Up Solutions for Primary Care

The AAFP has reviewed Practice Improvements: Level Up Solutions for Primary Care and deemed it acceptable for up to 13.00 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit. Term of Approval is from 12/13/2022 to 09/20/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1.

CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.

Wellness-Centered Leadership for Physicians

The AAFP has reviewed Wellness-Centered Leadership for Physicians and deemed it acceptable for up to 9.50 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 12/13/2022 to 09/20/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1.

CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.

Essential Ingredients for Population-based Medical Care

The AAFP has reviewed Essential Ingredients for Population-based Medical Care and deemed it acceptable for up to 11.00 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit. Term of Approval is from 12/13/2022 to 09/20/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1.

Tailored CME for Today’s New Physician

The AAFP has reviewed Tailored CME for Today’s New Physician and deemed it acceptable for up to 18.50 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit. Term of Approval is from 12/13/2022 to 09/20/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1. CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit. Following this CME activity, participants will have the opportunity to earn an additional two Prescribed credits for participation in each Translation to Practice® exercise. Information on Translation to Practice® will be shared within the activity.