2023 Preconference Workshops held in conjunction with the FMEC Annual Meeting.
Thursday, OCTOBER 12
ALSO Instructor Course (12pm to 5pm) - REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED
Registration Fees: Course overview: The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) sponsors Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO®), an evidence-based, interprofessional, and multidisciplinary training program that equips the entire maternity care team with skills to manage obstetric emergencies effectively. The ALSO Instructor Course is a half-day course that prepares current ALSO Providers with the skills and knowledge they need to effectively teach ALSO courses. Participants attending an ALSO Course learn practical, standardized team-based approaches to managing emergency situations, such as postpartum hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, breech delivery, cord prolapse, and maternal resuscitation. Become an ALSO Instructor, and learn about adult learning theory and faculty development, as well as how to offer effective feedback, teach in small group workstations, and evaluate participants. ALSO Instructor Course information:
Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Workshop (1 pm to 5 pm) - REGISTRATION NOW CLOSEDFaculty Registration Fees: Course Overview: Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) is rapidly becoming a standard of care for clinicians and the fifth pillar of physical examination. POCUS has the power to transform bedside diagnosis, clinical decision-making, and procedures for family medicine. But training is essential for clinicians who want to become confident, competent POCUS practitioners. The FMEC is collaborating with the Global Ultrasound Institute (GUSI), founded by family physicians, to offer this preconference and meet this critical need. With significant hands-on experience, the preconference will cover POCUS basics as well as a selection of specific techniques: gall bladder, abdominal aortic aneurysm, cardiac echo, lung, deep venous thrombosis, and musculoskeletal. All registered participants will receive 3 months of access to the GUSI learning platform, including POCUS Essentials, Pediatric Essentials, and MSK Essentials, which is valued at over $700. This session is geared toward family medicine faculty, and the instructor-to-learner ratio will be approximately 1 to 4. NOTE: This workshop is repeated Friday morning with the same content. Please register for only 1 POCUS workshop.
FMEC Healthcare Innovators Network (8am - 5pm)Course Director See the FMEC Healthcare Innovators Network Draft Agenda (final agenda to be released in September 2023) Course Overview: Every day in hospitals, health systems, and clinics, innovation is driving the primary care sector to new heights. A highlight of the FMEC Annual Meeting, the Innovator's Network showcases new tools and services to improve care and reduce cost. Come hear about the exciting work your family physician colleagues are doing to drive innovation. Session descriptions and agenda will be coming soon, but topics are likely to cover new treatment modalities, social determinants of health, value-based care, risk stratification, and more. Visit the Innovator's Network apage to see examples from past Annual Meetings. Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Workshop (8am - 12pm) - SOLD OUTPlease look at the Thursday POCUS Option Faculty Cross-cultural Communication and Its Impact on Health Equity (8am - 12pm) - CANCELLED
Learning Collaboratives: Meeting New ACGME Requirements (8am - 12pm)Faculty: Course Overview: ACGME guidelines effective July 1, 2023, strongly encourage family medicine residencies to partner with other programs through regional learning collaboratives to share resources and attain educational and community aims. The FMEC has been running learning collaboratives and learning communities across training programs in the region for many years, on topics such as chronic pain, reproductive care, integrative medicine, diversity in the primary care pathway, and more. Join FMEC leaders at this preconference to develop skills to lead effective collaborative projects while also making plans to meet ACGME requirements with FMEC and your colleagues. The session will address collaborative models, definitions, and leadership; defining and measuring outcomes; and project management of learning communities. A portion of the session will be devoted to engaging participants in existing and new collaboratives being developed by FMEC members. Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to:
Registration Fees: IMPLICIT Network Meeting (8am - 12pm)Faculty: Course Overview: The IMPLICIT Interconception Care project is an evidenced-based approach used to screen mothers during well-child visits (WCVs) from 0-24 months and address maternal risks such as tobacco use, maternal depression, family planning, and multivitamin with folic acid intake. Data collected in the past 10 years indicates that moms are present at ~95% of the WCVs. This makes WCVs an opportune time to assess and address maternal needs and risks with the aim to improve maternal health and reduce premature and low birth weight infants. The IMPLICIT Network has also initiated a “4th Trimester Care” project to improve maternal risks in the time period following childbirth. This network meeting will provide education and quality improvement instruction for IMPLICIT Network sites. Intended for IMPLICIT Network sites only. Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to:
Registration Fees: FACTS About Fertility (8am - 12pm) Faculty: Course Overview: FACTS about Fertility will inform attendees about opportunities to expand their knowledge of the science of tracking the female cycle and its role in restoring reproductive health and family planning. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recognizes the menstrual cycle as the fifth vital sign. As such, this session will demonstrate how the cycle chart can aid in monitoring women’s health, as well as its use in the diagnosis and management of common women’s health concerns. FACTS leaders will equip colleagues with patient education resources, including an evidence-based shared decision-making tool that medical professionals may use to provide information to patients on these methods. We will also update participants on ACA coverage for fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) and discuss how these methods may be implemented in Title X clinics. The session will conclude with a presentation by student and resident ambassadors, who will share about the opportunity to participate in research, present at conferences and discuss the impact of the program on their professional development. Upon completion of this session, participants should be able to:
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