by
Akane Naka, Project Manager | April 10, 2007
This is a five-day course
including a full day of
hands-on practical experience
Continuing Medical Education
The School of Medicine at the State University of New York at Stony Brook is located on the North shore of Long Island, 60 miles east of New York City. The Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME) was established shortly after the opening of the Medical School and since 1979 has been fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education as a sponsor of CME. The Medical School has over 500 faculty members representing all specialties of medicine who are available to teach within our active CME program.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education offers a broad spectrum of CME activities addressing a variety of medical topics and utilizing varied instructional methods. These include programs designed to: teach new skills using workshops, simulated patients or live-case presentations; update physicians with new information to improve prevention, diagnosis and management of diseases; and provide a comprehensive update and intensive review in a field of medicine. Teleconferencing, monographs, web-based and other self-directed learning methods are also available.

Ad Statistics
Times Displayed: 22499
Times Visited: 459 Stay up to date with the latest training to fix, troubleshoot, and maintain your critical care devices. GE HealthCare offers multiple training formats to empower teams and expand knowledge, saving you time and money
The Maurice Goldenhar 33rd Annual Family Medicine Update
Date: May 30-June 3, 2007
Location: Level 2, Lecture Hall 1 in the Health Sciences Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook
DAILY CHECK IN REQUIRED
Sponsored by State University of New York at Stony Brook In Cooperation With Suffolk Academy of Family Physicians
OBJECTIVES
The rapid advances in diagnosis and treatment makes continuing updating important for the family practitioner. This five-day course is designed to cover current and common areas of clinical practice, including integrated topics in allergy, biomarkers, cardiovascular disease, communicable disease, dermatology, endocrinology, ethics, geriatrics, gynecology, imaging, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, pediatrics, professionalism, pulmonology, psychiatry and behavioral medicine, preventive medicine, rheumatology, and surgery. Included is a full day of hands-on practical experience in Stony Brook's new Clinical Skills Center.
Upon completion of the program, participants should be able to:
*determine the differential diagnosis and clinical management of problems frequently encountered in family practice.
*use and interpret currently available diagnostic techniques.
*recognize the appropriate applications of and select from among currently available therapeutic modalities.