What's New in Medicine

Enduring Materials

Recordings and slides from the What’s New in Medicine 2023 conference can be accessed below for reference and/or credits. Recordings and slides from the 2023 conference will be available for one year.

For information regarding claiming credits for recordings, go to https://whatsnewinmedicine.org/claiming-cme-2/.

Note: Some of the slides below may be slightly different from what was used in the lecture as there were some last-minute updates made.

2023 Recordings & Slides

Infectious Disease

Friday, September 8

James Lewis – Antibiotic Stewardship and Treatment of Common Infections
Christopher Baliga – Practical Infection Control
Shingo Chihara – Travel Medicine in the Age of COVID
Shireesha Dhanireddy – Rational Antibiotic Use
Shireesha Dhanireddy – Current Status of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases–Reemergence of Common “Childhood Diseases”
Jessica Pierce – Practical Wound Care
Raaka Kumbhakar – Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV
Scott Lindquist – Common Infectious Diseases Among Immigrant Populations Including Latent TB

Internal Medicine

Friday, September 9

Sindhu Srivatsal – Movement Disorders
Amy Brockmeyer & Allison Barrie – Women’s Health
Erin Bauer – Rheumatology Update
Catherine Miele – Asthma 2023: Simplifying New Complexities in Treatment
Jonathan Stoehr – Endocrine Update
Jad Swingle – Update on Cardiac Arrhythmias
David Dale – Hematology Update
Farrukh Hashmi – Behavioral Health

Pediatrics

Friday, September 9

Sarah Danzo – Suicide Prevention for Youth and Families in Healthcare Settings
Juanita Hodax – Caring for Gender Diverse Youth
Jake Dahl – Interdisciplinary Management of Children with Complex Airway and Esophageal Conditions
Jason Hauptman – Clinical Trials in Pediatric Neurosurgery
Mersine Bryan – Vaccine Hesitancy
Tyler Ketterl – Fertility Care and Preservation for Patients Receiving Fertility-Altering Interventions
Salaam Sallaam – Pediatric Sudden Cardiac Death
Kathleen Kieran – Top Urology Concerns Facing the PCP
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