SCHEDULE DETAILS Event Schedules
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7:30-8:30
BREAKFAST AND REGISTRATION
60 MIN
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8:35 – 9:00
Innovative Approaches and Latest Updates in Hypertension Management
25 MIN
Objectives:
- Vital diagnostic criteria.
- Discuss current management strategies for hypertension, focusing on treatment goals and individualized patient targets.
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9:00 - 9:25
Tailored Approaches to Acne Treatment in Special Populations: A Comprehensive Guide
25 MIN
Objectives:
- Identify the unique challenges and considerations in treating acne across special populations, including pregnant women, adolescents, and individuals with comorbidities.
- Explore emerging therapies and treatment adjustments for acne management in diverse patient demographics.
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8:00-8:30
Registration
30 MIN
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8:30-8:55
Practical Evaluation and Management of Shoulder Pain in Primary Care
25 MIN
Objectives:
- Identify common causes of shoulder pain in the primary care setting.
- Review appropriate clinical evaluation techniques for diagnosing shoulder conditions.
- Outline evidence-based treatment strategies for managing shoulder pain.
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8:55-9:20
Innovative Medical Approaches to Treating Obesity: From Guidelines to Practice
25 MIN
Objectives:
- Review the current medical treatments for obesity, including pharmacological options and their efficacy.
- Discuss the role of lifestyle modification and behavioral interventions in conjunction with medical treatment.
- Explore the use of emerging therapies and their potential impact on long-term weight management.
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9:20-9:50
Keynote Speaker
30 MIN
What Makes a Good Research in Family Medicine
Dr. Abdullah Alkhenizan
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11:30-13:00
PRAYER & LUNCH
90 MIN
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13:00-13:30
Keynote speaker
30 MIN
In Alignment with Vision 2030: Expanding the Scope of Occupational Medicine in Primary Care.
Dr. Mohammed Mohammed -
13:30-13:55
Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance in Primary Care: Smart Prescribing and Stewardship
25 MIN
- Describe what antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is, how it develops, and its impact on public health, particularly in primary care settings.
- Identify the primary care provider's role in preventing the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance through smart prescribing and stewardship practices.
- Discuss the importance of evidence-based guidelines for antibiotic prescribing in primary care, emphasizing when antibiotics are or are not appropriate for common infections.
- Provide practical strategies and tools that family medicine practitioners can use to ensure appropriate antibiotic use, including patient education, diagnostic testing, and communication techniques.
- Examine common barriers to effective antimicrobial stewardship in primary care, such as patient expectations, time constraints, and diagnostic uncertainties, and discuss ways to overcome them.
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13:55-14:35
Discussion Panel
Home care through primary care
40 MINPanelists:
Dr. Aeshah Al Sagheir
Dr. Abdulrahman Abudahish
Dr. Traji FathiModerator: Dr. Rahaf Fatani