UIM 2022

Advances Changing Practice
October 6-7, 2022
Each year, the Department of Medicine hosts Update in Internal Medicine, a 2-day educational event. Throughout the years, the event has averaged 350 attendees, including general internists, family practitioners, advanced practice providers, physician assistants, nurses/nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals. The course provides a comprehensive update on major advances in internal medicine as well as a review of various medical-and surgical-related topics impacting daily practice from a panel of nationally recognized faculty. Participants also receive updates on disease practice activities. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based approaches to practical and innovative healthcare delivery, including care pathways that emphasize key elements in the diagnosis and management of various diseases. The course fosters the cooperation, coordination, and collaboration of professionals of different medical specialties in delivering cost-effective, patient-centered care.
Dr. Google: Social Media and Medicine
Casey McQuade, MD
Immunotherapy for the Internist
Monica Khunger Malhotra, MD
Severe Mitral Regurgitation Made Ridiculously Simple
Jenna Skowronski, MD
AUDIO ONLY
Thinking about Thinking: Improving Clinical Decision Making in Everyday Practice
Eliana Bonifacino, MD, MS
Katherine Gavinski, MD, MPH
Therapy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
Crystal White, MD
Vaccination Update
Donald Middleton, MD
Approach to Suspected Interstitial Lung Disease
Elizabeth Lendermon, MD
PrEP Therapy for Patients at Risk of HIV
Ken Ho, MD, MPH
Fibromyalgia Management in Primary Care
Jillian Kyle, MD
Rachel Vanderberg, MD
Contraception in Chronic Medical Illnesses
Andrea Carter, MD, MS
Health Disparities in Cardiovascular Care
Amber Johnson, MD, MBA
Prostate Cancer Screening: Do USPTF Recommendations Risk Advanced Disease
Panelists: Leonard Appleman, MD, PhD
Peter Bulova, MD
Bruce Jacobs, MD, MPH
Moderator: Francis Solano, Jr., MD
Pain Management in Patients Taking Opioid Medication
Julie Childers, MD
Less is More: Updates in Length of Antimicrobial Therapy
Sunish Shah, PharmD, BCIDP
Update on COVID-19 Therapeutics and Prevention
Ghady Haider, MD
Hypertension Management in the Telemedicine Era
Matthew Muldoon, MD, MPH
Hemoptysis Made Ridiculously Simple
Hiam Naiditch, MD, MHS
AUDIO ONLY
Hepatitis C in Primary Care
Carly Gabriel, PharmD
Tanya Nikiforova, MD, MS
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Made Ridiculously Simple
Rosaleen Petroccione, DO
AUDIO ONLY
New Approaches to Headache Management
Laurie Knepper, MD
Advancing Diabetes Care with Technology
Janet Leung, MD
Creating Multidisciplinary Teams for Chronic Disease Management
Esra Karslioglu-French, MD, MBA, ECNU
Myeloma vs. MUGA: Interpreting the Abnormal SPEP
Anastasios Raptis, MD
Bridging CKD Patients to Hospice
Jane Schell, MD
LDLT: Shifting the Paradigm
Swaytha Ramaraj Ganesh, MD
Cardiac Risk Prevention Strategies Updated
Anum Saeed, MD
Maja Stefanovic-Racic, MD, PhD
Eric Dueweke, MD
Moderator: Mark Schmidhofer, MD
Update in the Management of Pancreatitis
Dhiraj Yadav, MD, MPH
Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy
Malamo Countouris, MD