For registration information, please contact Joanna Mueller at 605-665-6933 or jmueller@yanktonmedicalclinic.com.
Please feel free to bring your laptop, handouts will be provided on a flash drive.
*Please note that the location is different than in past years.
Registration (8:00-8:30)
Morning
Session 1 (8:30-10:00)
1. Migraine Headaches, Jugal Raval, MD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
2. Cancer Survivor Care, Mary Lee Villanueva, MD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
3. Palliative Care from Different Perspectives, Beth A. Mikkelsen, MD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
Break (10:00-10:15)
Session 2 (10:15-11:45)
1. Chronic Cough; A Chronic Problem, Michael P. Pietila, MD, FCCP, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
2. Atrial Fibrillation: Clinical Update & Review of New Guidelines, Will C. Hurley, MD, FACC, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
3. Portal Hypertension: Esophageal Varices, Evaluation & Treatment, , Steve H. Gutnik, MD, FACP, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C. Associate
Lunch (11:45-12:45) Provided
Afternoon
Session 3 (12:45-2:15)
1. Musculoskeletal Examination: General Principles for the Primary Healthcare Provider, Jeremy Kudera, MD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
2. Blisters: A Common Sense Approach, James Young, DO, FAOCD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
3. CKD for the Primary Care Physician, Byron S. Nielsen, MD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
Break (2:15-2:30)
Session 4 (2:30-4:00)
1. Recurrent UTI, George R. Fournier, Jr., MD, FACS, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
2. Cervical Cancer Screening: Changing the Rules, Jill F. Sternquist, MD, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
3. Genetic Testing on Cancer Risk Management, Mary J. Milroy, MD, FACS, Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
The symposium will be offering CME credit. CME certificates or certificates of attendance can be obtained after August 14, 2011.
The Yankton CME Consortium is accredited by the South Dakota State Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians (certificates of attendance for PAs and NPs will be available). The Yankton CME Consortium designates this educational activity for a maximum of 6 hours in category 1 credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spends in the educational activity.