Pri-Med South 2009 - February 12-15, 2009 - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Pri-Med South 2009
February 12-15, 2009
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Venue: Broward County Convention Center
Primary Audience: Primary Care

Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care
The core three-day program is developed and presented by nationally-recognized faculty from Harvard Medical School and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Grouped into concurrent morning and afternoon sessions, the program offers over 50 clinical lectures addressing challenges faced by primary care practitioners today. Enjoy the freedom of attending any lecture you choose over the three days of the course, while earning up to 17 AMA Category 1 CreditsTM.



Course Objectives
After completing the Harvard Medical School course, attendees will be better able to:
Diagnose and manage common conditions in effective and efficient ways that improve outcomes for patients.
Evaluate the evidence behind new guidelines and recommendations.
Enhance communication techniques to increase patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment.
Practice Solutions
Two days of cutting edge education developed by Physicians Practice, America's Leading Practice Management Journal, focusing on technology, practice management, patient care and more. The program, sponsored by Pri-Med Institute, addresses your needs as healthcare professionals to receive information, resources and education in the areas of technology and practice-based approaches and solutions.

Program Objectives
After completing Practice Solutions, attendees will be better able to:

Identify at least three technologies that may be used by clinicians to improve patient outcomes.
Describe how technology-based solutions can positively impact patient safety, cost of delivering care, and clinician efficiency.
Earn additional CME credit at Industry-Supported Symposia
Pri-Med is pleased to offer you the opportunity to attend independent symposia supported by unrestricted educational grants from the pharmaceutical industry. These symposia will take place during the breaks in the Harvard Medical School/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine program. Each organization has contributed to Pri-Med in support of its educational mission. This support is gratefully acknowledged - however, this acknowledgement does not imply an endorsement of any product. Attendance at these programs is limited and requires tickets for admission and to earn CME credit. Register for these symposia early to ensure admission to the programs of your choice. Industry-Supported Symposia are not affiliated with Harvard Medical School or the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

Special Needs
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Pri-Med Institute seeks to make this conference accessible to all. If you have a need which might require special accommodations, please call 877-4PRI-MED or email support@pri-med.com three weeks prior to the meeting.

How do I receive credit?
Each Pri-Med Registrant will receive a scancard which is encoded with your name, address and professional discipline. To obtain credit for Current Clinical Issues in Primary Care, you will need to scan this card at each session you attend throughout Pri-Med. scanners will be placed at the entrance of each session room. Credit hours earned will be mailed to you approximately 8 weeks after the close of show by the accrediting institution.

You will receive an individual CME certificate from each Industry-Supported Symposium you attend. Please note that these credit hours will be sent separately from your certificate for the Harvard Medical School/ University of Miami Miller School of Medicine course.

Pri-Med Conference & Exhibition Code of Conduct
In an effort to ensure a comfortable and courteous learning environment for all, please familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct prior to attending the meeting.

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