Update in Internal Medicine 2026 (RP2605A) - Exhibitor Portal

Dallas, TX US

Intent to Exhibit Form

Benefits of Exhibiting:

Meet one-on-one to discuss your products and services with medical professionals who will attend this meeting. Further benefits of exhibiting include:

  • Exposure to approximately 100 attendees.
  • Ample intermissions between sessions allow time for attendees to visit your exhibit.
  • Build visibility for your company in a competitive marketplace.
  • Expand your prospective place and strengthen existing customer relationships.

Exhibitor Levels and Benefits:

Your company can support this program with an exhibit fee in the following amount:

Exhibitor$2,500
  • One 6-foot table w/linen tablecloth and 2 chairs.
  • Two (2) complimentary representative registrations.
  • Acknowledgment as an Exhibitor in program and welcome slides.

Required Submissions:

  1. Registration:
    Complete the "Intent to Exhibit form" to notify us of your company's intent to exhibit.
    • We strongly advise submitting the form before Sunday, March 3, 2026.
  2. Confirmation:
    Your company's participation is confirmed upon receipt of the signed Letter of Agreement (LOA).
    • The required Letter of Agreement (LOA) form will be sent via DocuSign within a few business days after you send the completed "Intent to Exhibit form. Please complete the LOA form and return by Sunday, March 3, 2026.
    • A counter-signed copy of the agreement will be sent back to the contacts noted on the "Intent to Exhibit form" as initial confirmation of your exhibit space.
  3. Payment:
    Payment is due by Saturday, April 18, 2026.
    • Payment should be submitted after the fully executed agreement is completed.
    • Along with the counter-signed agreement, you will also receive login information in order to make an online payment (the payment portal is located on this page under the register tab). Instructions may be requested for payment by check by Email.

Exhibit Space Cancellations:
Cancellations must be received in writing at least ten business days prior to the start of the course. If a cancellation is received after this time, no refund will be provided.

Resources

  • Download the Prospectus
  • W-9 Form
  • Exhibitor Agreement Terms and Conditions
  • Attendee Lists
    In order to comply with the new ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education*, attendee lists will not be provided. Ineligible companies** are welcome to directly request learner name and contact information for their own purposes.
    *Reference: Standard 2: Prevent Commercial Bias and Marketing in Accredited Continuing Education
    **The ACCME defines an ineligible company as any entity producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.
  • Exhibit Space
    Assigned exhibit space consists of one 6-foot table and two (2) chairs. Power outlets are limited and must be requested.

For detail program information please visit the course page:

Target Audience

This course is designed for providers in the specialties of: Family Practice, Internal Medicine and Surgery

Learning Objectives

 

  1. Describe the differential diagnosis for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy based on clinical history and cardiac imaging.
  2. Identify and discuss evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and management of kidney stones in the primary care setting.
  3. Explain and apply evidence-based, risk-stratified approaches to screening and prevention strategies for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  4. Describe at least two recently approved pharmacologic therapies targeting metabolic dysfunction-associated steatosis liver disease (MASLD).
  5. Identify clinical features and apply a systematic, evidence-based approach to the recognition and diagnosis of giant cell arteritis, with or without polymyalgia rheumatica, in older patients presenting with compatible symptoms.
  6. Identify the most common clinical presentations of sarcoidosis in clinical practice.
  7. Apply the 5M Framework to the care of common internal medical problems faced by geriatric patients.
  8. Describe the current trends of increasing colon cancer among younger adults and possible lifestyle factors contributing to this change.
  9. List at least two pregnancy-related complications associated with acute or chronic renal disease.
  10. Identify the appropriate indications for polysomnography to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea.
Course summary
Course opens: 
01/01/2026
Course expires: 
05/01/2026
Cost:
$2,500.00
Rating: 
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T. Boone Pickens Medical Education & Conference Center, NG3.112
6001 Forest Park Road
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX 75235
United States

Price

Cost:
$2,500.00
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