Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • 1.00 AMA
  • 1.00 Attendance
$0.00
The purpose of this program is to: 1) provide a forum to review and discuss the clinical management of patients and to evaluate issues confronted by today’s NursePractitioners and Physician Assistants in both public and private clinical practice and medical research 2) provide a forum through which current UT Southwesternprotocols and Ethical issues are addressed. The course material will be presented through lecture presentations, power points, case studies, question and answersessions, and video presentations.
  • Neurology and Neurological Surgery
  • Pediatrics
  • 1.00 AMA
  • 1.00 Attendance
$0.00
The purpose of this program is to: 1) provide a forum to review and discuss the clinical management of patients and to evaluate issues confronted by today’s NursePractitioners and Physician Assistants in both public and private clinical practice and medical research 2) provide a forum through which current UT Southwesternprotocols and Ethical issues are addressed. The course material will be presented through lecture presentations, power points, case studies, question and answersessions, and video presentations.
  • 6.00 AMA
  • 6.00 Attendance
06/08/2024
$0.00
This one-day live course is designed to provide practicing ophthalmologists a comprehensive day of updates and latest advances in the ophthalmology field. Didactic lectures and interactive Q&A session will discuss: rare and unusual cases which might otherwise not be seen; reports on results of current and new surgical procedures; technologies and treatment modalities which could be incorporated into practices; and comprehensive reviews of other ophthalmic topics germane to the everyday practice of ophthalmology.
  • 3.50 AMA
  • 3.50 Attendance
06/14/2024
$0.00
For registration options or additional details regarding this course, please send an email to Lorraine.Valdez@UTSouthwestern.edu.
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Pediatrics
  • 11.00 AMA
  • 11.00 Attendance
06/21/2024
$0.00
This one and one-half day course will focus on state-of-the-art treatment protocols at Scottish Rite for Children (SRC) and current research conducted by the residents, fellows and staff physicians at SRC. The program will utilize case presentations and question/answer format in addition to PowerPoint presentations. Faculty are also invited from across the country to share their research and practice protocols. Ample time will be allocated for discussion between audience and the faculty.