
Daily Schedule For Destin, FL CME Conference
Whether you practice full-time and strive to sharpen your skills, or you work occasionally and need to improve your knowledge base, there’s something for everyone here! Perhaps you just want to stay current and pass your recertification exams. Plus, this exciting program allows participants to come early and/or stay over the weekend for a vacation. Discounted hotel rates apply! Schedule is preliminary.
Topics, times and presenters subject to change.
Product Theater (Non-CME) denoted by *
*Number of hours depends on your course selection. Rx denotes Pharmacology hours. Daily CME credits listed are the maximum number of credits available for that specific day.
Monday, June 12 – Early Registration 2:00 – 5:00 pm
- June 13
Day 1 – Tuesday
Dermatology - June 14
Day 2 – Wednesday
Orthopedics - June 15
Day 3 – Thursday
Cardiology & Emergency Medicine - June 16
Day 4 – Friday
Women’s Health

Victor Czerkasij, MA, MSN, FNP-BC, DNP
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6:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast
7:30 – 8:30 AM Breakfast & Learn Sponsored by AstraZeneca
8:30 – 9:30 AM “We’re Number One!” Skin Cancer: Best Practices in Diagnosing and Treatment (Rx=0.25)
More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined, with 20% of all Americans experiencing skin cancer by age 70 and nearly three deaths an hour. While highly curable in the early stages, the death rate of non-melanoma skin cancers continues to climb. In addition, the diagnosis and treatment increased by 77% between 1994 and 2014 and almost an epidemic in 2021. Consequently, all providers across every specialty must be especially tuned to understanding the basic facts of this expensive and disfiguring healthcare crisis. The presentation will identify and prevent the most common skin cancers, where they are most likely to be located, and procedures one must gain to address once suspicion is aroused.
9:30 – 9:45 AM Break
9:45 – 11:15 AM “Take Me Out to the Emergency Room.” Sports Dermatology (Rx=0.25)
On any given day, 20% of Americans aged 15 years or older participate in some exercise and sport. Invariably, superficial injuries, contusions, infections, and open skin wounds make up most sports- and recreation-related injuries presenting to a PCP. Jogger’s nipples, dermatitis from rosin, friction blisters, sunburns, turf toe, fungal and bacterial infections, green hair from chlorine, and even sea bather’s eruptions are among the many topics that will be covered in this fast-paced, well-illustrated lecture providing tips on diagnosis and straightforward treatment paradigms.
11:15 AM – 12:30 PM Lunch & Learn Sponsored by Novo Nordisk or Lunch on Your Own
12:30 – 2:00 PM “FUNdamentals of the Oldest Specialty”: A Dermatology Primer: Learning to Assess, Diagnose and Make Sense of Common Conditions and Lesions
The study of dermatology is often considered one of the most difficult specialties. As the largest body organ, it suffers nearly 3,000 diseases, and disorders – more than any other medical arena –, and providers tend to shy away from a thorough study. Together, we will build a framework to increase confidence in identifying and treating the bulk of the most common conditions and lesions of our clients, provide basic insight instruction in the work of dermatology, with important insight for expanding our knowledge base.
2:00 – 2:15 PM Break
2:15 – 3:45 PM “Do It for the Children”: Pediatric Dermatology (Rx=0.25)
Treating children and teens present with many challenges: dosing is often confused with adults; few clinical trials in children; off-label use is prevalent; hepatic and renal clearances vary; the adverse effects panel is much broader, and generally, the younger the child, the less communicative or cooperative. So, what to do with the strange moles, new warts, obvious hair loss, chipped nails, dry skin, blistering acne, flaky scalp, sweating palms, and armpit cysts? Join us to explore this overview of common and frustrating conditions made simple and straightforward.
3:45 – 4:45 PM “When Candles Cost More Than Cake”: Dermatology in the Older Adult Population (Rx=0.25)
Americans 65 and older are the fastest-growing age demographic and poised to become the largest segment of American society in only a few years. This group presents with very specific needs and care, particularly with issues of skin, which must maintain its’ health and vitality through these important years. Drug eruptions, atopy, psoriasis, stasis dermatitis, intertrigo, rosacea, xerosis, maddening pruritus, and stubborn seborrheic dermatitis are only a few of the challenges. Our presentation will discuss prevention strategies, highlight risk factors and deliver solid, proven evidence-based interventions.

Christopher Hemmer, DNP, ANP-BC, ONP-C, FAANP
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6:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast
7:30 – 8:30 AM Breakfast & Learn Sponsored by Novo Nordisk
8:30 – 9:30 AM I Am Not Spineless
This session will focus on an all-too-common problem, low back pain. A short introduction to the anatomy will take us into the commonly seen complaints in urgent care and PCP offices. Next, we will review and understand red flags and pathologic reflexes that would alert the clinician for a prompt referral. A brief review of the treatment options will also be discussed. Video clips, X-ray, MRI, and CT imaging will be used to help demonstrate pathology. This presentation will help remove some of the fear and uncertainty of low back pain.
9:30 – 9:45 AM Break
9:45 – 11:15 AM The Pain in My Neck Is Not From the In-Laws
This session will focus on non-traumatic neck pain and cervical radiculopathy. The participants will learn various exam techniques through video and a strong understanding of the neurologic anatomy associated with neck complaints. Specialized testing for cervical myelopathy will be addressed as well as a physical exam for the non-trauma neck pain patient. A brief review of the treatment modalities and radiographic findings will also be demonstrated. This presentation will assist the clinician in understanding urgent from routine pathology.
11:15 AM – 12:30 PM Sponsored Lunch or Lunch on Your Own
12:30 – 2:00 PM I Think I Broke My Rotary Cup!
This session will address a widespread problem for many generations of patients, shoulder pain. Contrary to many patients’ beliefs, there are numerous pathologies that can affect the shoulder besides rotator cuff injuries. This presentation will assist the clinician in understanding common presentations for shoulder pain with a strong emphasis on physical exam techniques. The exam techniques will better allow the provider to understand the pathology of the complex shoulder joint. Numerous videos will be used in this presentation to teach many of the commonly used specialized shoulder examination tests and what they may imply.
2:00 – 2:15 PM Break
2:15 – 3:45 PM CXR for the PCP…Do You See What I See?
Chest X-ray (CXR) is the most ordered radiologic diagnostic, yet it can be one of the most complex to understand. CXR combines organs, bones, soft tissue and comprises innumerable pathology of the cardiac, pulmonary, and gastric systems, to name a few. This presentation will break down CXR interpretation by first reviewing what is expected. Then, multiple diagramed studies will be used, and typical findings related to asthma, COPD, cardiomegaly, infiltrates, Covid, CHF, & pneumothorax. Finally, case studies will be used to enhance the learning process.
3:45 – 4:45 PM At Least It Is Only Fractured & Not Broken
This session will be a “smorgasbord” of radiologic case studies. Numerous cases from a local emergency department will be reviewed, covering the common and not-so-common osseous diagnosis and treatment options. Topics will also include commonly diagnosed fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue abnormalities diagnosed with plain radiographs. This will be a fun participant interaction presentation.

Leslie Davis, PhD, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, FACC, FAHA, FPCNA
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6:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast
7:30 – 8:30 AM Who’s Got Rhythm: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation Part 1
In this session, you will learn how the frontal, augmented, and chest (V) leads of the ECG align with the images on the printed copy of the 12 lead ECG. You will learn which two leads are the most useful to determine rate and rhythm. By the end of the first session, you will be a pro at on-the-spot interpretation of the underlying heart rate and rhythm.
8:30 – 9:30 AM Larger, Slower, Turned to the Side: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation Part 2
In this session, you will learn what is meant by axis, including likely causes and significance of an axis deviation, if present. You will use the “eyeball test” as one of the three ways to determine if left ventricular hypertrophy is present on a 12 lead ECG. You will get hands-on practice using a systematic approach to determine the difference between a right versus left bundle branch blocks in ECGs with wide QRS waves.
9:30 – 9:45 AM Break
9:45 – 11:15 AM Ischemia, Injury, Infarct: Spot the Difference – 12 Lead ECG Case Studies
This session will utilize a systematic approach for recognizing acute ischemia, acute injury, and infarction in case studies of 12 lead ECGs. You will get hands-on practice in interpreting case studies to apply the knowledge gained. After this session, you will be able to recognize acute ischemia like a pro.
11:15 AM – 12:30 PM Sponsored Lunch or Lunch on Your Own
12:30 – 2:00 PM Prevent the Stroke: Stop the Bleed in Adults with Atrial Fibrillation (Rx=1.00)
In this session, you will utilize evidence-based risk stratification scoring tools to determine whether your patient with atrial fibrillation needs chronic anticoagulation to prevent stroke while considering the likelihood of bleeding. We will compare newer versus traditional anticoagulation options to stroke prevention, even for those with chronic kidney disease. The discussion will conclude with reviewing a systematic approach to managing bleeding, including the use of newly approved reversal agents, as appropriate, in patients on chronic anticoagulation.
2:00 – 2:15 PM Break
2:15 – 3:45 PM Taking “Failure” Out of Caring for Adults With Heart Failure (Rx=1.00)
The treatment of heart failure (HF) patients has become very complex, including figuring out how to optimize guideline-directed medical therapy for patients with HF with reduced ejection fraction and HF with preserved ejection fraction. This session will cover the latest treatment guidelines for treating adults with both types of HF. We will review how to start and titrate optimal medical therapy, including traditional baseline therapy and two new classes of medications. You will learn strategies for overcoming barriers to medication titration from an expert in the field, including which circumstances would trigger a referral to a HF specialist. Templates for conducting phone visits (within 72 hours) and clinic visits (within 7-10 days) for those hospitalized for HF will be shared for immediate use in your clinical practice. Patient education resources and a user-friendly app for health care providers will also be shared.

Shelagh Larson, DNP, APRN, WHNP-BC, NCMP
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6:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration and Breakfast
7:30 – 8:30 AM The Gyn Visit: Bleeding, Cyst, and Fibroids (Rx=0.25)
In this session, we will start getting those dreaded Gyn visits out of the way. We will go in-depth into why there is heavy or no bleeding and how to test and treat it. Next, we will tackle the cyst issue that haunts every ObGyn. You will be able to understand what and why, and how to treat. Next, the fibroid fiasco will be broken down. You will be able to discuss these concerns like a champ. We will also have time to discuss some vulvar issues.
8:30 – 9:30 AM Contraceptive Update: What’s New, Out and in the Pipeline (Rx=0.50)
Contraceptive choices have widened. In the second session, we will examine not only what’s new for women, but male contraceptives will be introduced. You will understand why you would lick one over another, and I’ll even provide a “cheat sheet” for when you get home.
9:30 – 9:45 AM Break
9:45 – 11:15 AM STI Update: CDC 2021 STI Treatment Guidelines (Rx=0.75)
Just when you memorized the old STD treatments, CDC came along and changed the name and treatment regimen. We will discuss why the name changed from STD to STI, additional STI screenings, and the modifications in treatments. We will also discuss your role in the treatment of sexual partners.
11:15 AM – 12:30 PM Sponsored Lunch or Lunch on Your Own
12:30 – 2:00 PM Menopause Matrix: Rising from the Hot Flash Ashes (Rx=0.50)
STIs are not the only treatment modality to get a facelift. The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) updated menopause guidelines in 2022. A point of clarification will happen during this session. You will leave this conference confident about hormone therapy and prescribing to menopausal women.
2:00 – 2:15 PM Break
2:15 – 3:45 PM Not Tonight Honey, I Have a Headache: Sexual Dysfunction (Rx=0.50)
We will end the day with a little sex (discussion). You will appreciate the different sexual response phases and what drugs and conditions that interfere with them. You will have all the right tools to open sexual health discussions and understand “what and why” there may be a problem. Alternatives, medications, and new treatments will be examined.