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+ Target Audience: primary care physicians, family medicine physicians, cardiologists, pulmonnologists, endocrinologists
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INTERNAL MEDICINE FOR PRIMARY CARE: CARDIOLOGY/NUTRITION/OBESITY/ PULMONOLOGY
Nassau, Bahamas – Atlantis Paradise Island Resort March 5 – 8, 2026
Target Audience
This program is targeted to office-based primary care providers and other health professionals with updates in primary care medicine
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:
– Describe current diagnostic approaches and the role of drug therapy to the patient with acute chest pain
– Explain current concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension
– Implement treatment strategies reflective of recent guidelines and current evidence based medicine for heart failure
– Implement lifestyle changes as well as lipid and cholesterol guidelines for the prevention of CAD
– Discuss how popular diets and nutritional science can lead to healthier lifestyles
– Identify expectations for optimal nutrition across the patient’s expected life span
– List strategies to modify diet and behaviors in patients with a range of health issues
– Describe options for personalizing a patient-specific nutrition plan to each patient
– Explain the underlying mechanisms and physiological processes that contribute to the development and progression of obesity, including the roles of genetics, hormones, metabolism, and environmental factors
– Discuss non-surgical obesity treatment options
– Describe the pathophysiology surrounding obesity and council patients on the various weight management strategies, including patient selection criteria for surgery
– List the advantages and disadvantages of surgical options and the post-surgery care of patients
– Diagnose and manage patients with asthma
– Design treatment strategies reflective of current evidence-based medicine for common respiratory infections
– Describe the current therapeutic management of COPD
– Discuss diagnosis and screening strategies as well as treatment plans for lung nodules and lung cancer
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
March 5, 2026 (Day 1).mp4
March 6, 2026 (Day 2).mp4
March 7, 2026 (Day 3).mp4
March 8, 2026 (Day 4).mp4
* Detail:
Thursday, March 5, 2026
7:00 am
Check-In and Breakfast
7:30 am – 8:30 am – Cardiology
Acute Coronary Syndromes: The Patient with Acute Chest Pain
Diagnosis and initial evaluation in the primary care setting, urgent care clinic and emergency department; Initial workup, treatment, and follow-up; Diagnosing and treating ST segment elevation and non-ST segment elevation MIs; The role of drug therapy–primary vs adjunctive to PCI; Follow up after acute coronary syndromome
8:30 am – 9:30 am – Cardiology
Hypertension
The 2025 AHA/ACC Hypertension Guidelines; The 2024 ESC Guidelines for hypertension; Approaches to treatment thresholds and goals; Choices for initial and combination therapy; Resistant hypertension; Treating special populations: diabetics, the elderly, patients with renal failure; Risk factors by new pooled equations
9:30 am – 9:40 am
Coffee Break
9:40 am – 10:40 am – Cardiology
Heart Failure
Etiologies and stages of heart failure; ACC/AHA Heart Failure Guidelines; Heart failure with reduced EF (HFrEF) and heart failure with preserved EF (HFpEF); Determining patients for referral using biomarkers, eg NT Pro BNP; Treatment options: ACE inhibitors, ARBs, ARNI, beta blockers, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, SGLT2i; The role of devices (ICD and/or CRT) in treatment and antiplatelet drugs; Issues related to the hospitalized patient with acute decompensated heart failure and readmissions
10:40 am – 11:40 am – Nutrition
Myths vs. Science in Nutritional Trends: Approach for the Medical Professional
Discussion of how to scientifically navigate the nutritional maze of popular diets and nutritional trends;
The potential nutrition benefits and pitfalls of various dietary preferences and related patient concerns; Ways nutrition affects healthy lifestyles
11:40 am – 12:40 pm – Nutrition
Nutrition Through the Ages: Prevention and Potential Pitfalls
A working guide for a nutritional and behavioral rubric to understand what is expected (and what may undermine) optimal health from infancy through the elderly; Barriers patients face in implementing and sticking with nutritional strategies
12:40 pm
Friday, March 6, 2026
7:00 am
Arrival and Breakfast
7:30 am – 8:30 am – Nutrition
Medical Nutrition Therapy: A Practical Approach to Diet and Disease
Science-based Nutrition and Behavioral Guide to Treating “The Big” Medical Problems that are taking over your practice; Essential (and proven) strategies to help guide patients’ diet and behaviors in the treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and GI health; Travel through the google-mess of what patients hear and why they turn to these as resources; The science-based strategies and resources that can be implemented to help patients take rational control of their health
8:30 am – 9:30 am – Nutrition
Cutting Edge Nutrition Innovation: A Personalized Approach
How to critically evaluate nutrition tools that patients can use to promote optimal health; Review the “latest and greatest” nutrition applications and technologies that can be used to greatly improve patients’ nutrition and health pursuits; Creation of personalized health plans based on unique, patientspecific plans, tests, and analyses
9:30 am – 9:40 am
Coffee Break
9:40 am – 10:40 am – Cardiology
Primary Prevention of Cardiometabolic CVD
Definitions; AHA/ACC and other lipid guidelines updates; HDL Cholesterol: The good cholesterol?; Metabolic syndrome and/or obesity; Who needs treatment and how much; The role of lifestyle changes, exercise and cardiac rehabilitation; Drug therapy updates; Risk calculation; Role of pooled equations for risk estimates
10:40 am – 11:40 am – Obesity
Pathophysiology of Obesity
A guide to understanding practice demographics and considerations; The what and why of epigenetics; A practical guide to behavioral and medication management
11:40 am – 12:40 pm – Obesity
Medical Management of Obesity
Overview of obesity as a disease state; Costs to the individual of being obese; Use of appetite suppressant medications and lifestyle modifications
12:40 pm
Session Adjourns
Saturday, March 7, 2026
7:00 am
Arrival and Breakfast
7:30 am – 8:30 am – Obesity
Guiding Patients in the Medical and Surgical Care of Obesity
Differences in treating obesity vs. other medical conditions, treatments, and procedures; Strategies for better engagement and understanding of patient pathways, perspectives, and team partnership
8:30 am – 9:30 am – Obesity
Complications and Considerations of Bariatric Surgery
An overview of risks and effectiveness of bariatric surgery; Overview of potential surgical options; Potential complications; The role of support and behavior modification, nutrition, and the stages of patient management post-surgery
9:30 am – 9:40 am
Coffee Break
9:40 am – 10:40 am – Pulmonology
Asthma
The medical impact of asthma; fundamental role of inflammation, with possible scarring and irreversible loss of lung function; practical points of diagnosis; goal setting management based on levels of severity; risk factors for mortality and treatment in the acute setting; management options for the difficult to control asthmatic patient
10:40 am – 11:40 am – Pulmonology
Controversies in the Treatment of Common Respiratory Infections
Acute and chronic bronchitis; pneumonia (community versus hospital-acquired); role of the Pneumonia Severity Index score in determining indication for hospitalization; cost- effective use of antibiotics; clinical significance of drug resistance; guidelines for management
11:40 am
Session Adjourns
Sunday, March 8, 2026
7:00 am
Arrival and Breakfast
7:30 am – 8:30 am – Pulmonology
COPD
Definition; pathophysiology; early detection and intervention; risk reduction; management update including new modalities (including lung volume reduction surgery) and the role of inhaled corticosteroids and domiciliary oxygen
8:30 am – 9:30 am – Pulmonology
Lung Cancer Screening & Pulmonary Nodules
Appropriate use of the new lung cancer screening recommendations; Fleischner Society guidelines and American College of Chest Physician Lung Cancer guidelines; approach to definitive evaluation and management strategies
9:30 am
Conference Adjourns




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