Twice a month, faculty and residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix Family
Preventive care for men who have sex with men (1:30), inactivated polio vaccine (5:30), Beers criter
Ten concepts of information mastery that every family physician should know.
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (1:30), melatonin for delirium (5:00), fezolinetant (6:30), remote ps
Thiazide diuretics (2:20), pancreatic cancer (4:40), DermTech pigmented lesion assay (8:30), chronic
Urinary tract infections in adults (2:00), brexpiprazole as adjunctive therapy for depression (5:30)
Abnormal uterine bleeding (2:00), eating disorders (7:00), osteopathic schools and family medicine r
Injections of the hip and knee (1:30), carpal tunnel syndrome (6:20), Opill for contraception (8:10)
Sarcoidosis (1:30), compression therapy in venous ulcers (4:30), FilmArray GI panel (6:30), medicati
Preventing cardiovascular disease in women (1:40), initial evaluation of dementia (4:50), adjunctive
Preconception counseling (1:30), research in family medicine (5:30), pre-exposure prophylaxis to pre
Syncope (1:40), testosterone therapy and adverse effects (7:40), baricitinib for alopecia areata (9:
Dog and cat bites (1:40), inappropriate medication use in older adults (5:50), pleural effusions (8:
The ill returning traveler (1:30), the Community Preventive Services Task Force (5:30), thiazide diu
Hypertension in adults (1:30), magnesium in COPD (5:50), medications to promote weight loss (7:50),
Nicotine receptor partial agonists for smoking cessation (1:30), primary aldosteronism (2:50), dual-
Gestational diabetes mellitus (1:40), steroid injections and blood glucose (5:40), heart failure man
Pressure injuries (1:40), perioperative management of antithrombotic medications (5:00), irritable b
Prenatal care (1:40), treatment of mild hypertension (4:30), food allergies (7:30), discharge agains
Mpox (1:40), trigger point injections for low back pain (8:00), conservative interventions for urina
The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine President's Address from Dr. Renée Crichlow is featured.