1-Day Conference

Clinical Frontiers in Hypertension, Obesity, and Preventive Medicine

A focused, high-yield clinical update exploring modern strategies in adult preventive care, obesity pharmacotherapy, diabetes management, and resistant hypertension.

preventive care
obesity
type 2 diabetes
hypertension
glp 1 therapies
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About this Conference

This one-day conference delivers concise, practical education for clinicians at the intersection of preventive and cardiometabolic care. Across four expert-guided hours, learners will explore the latest evidence in cancer screening, obesity treatment, GLP-1–based therapies, and complex hypertension. Designed for real-world application, the sessions emphasize actionable guidance for today’s primary care and internal medicine practitioners.

7:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Schedule (Local Time)
16 Workshops
Number of Subjects
Online Course
Course Type
New York
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Rome

Italy

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1-Day Schedule

Conference Outline

Day 1

A focused, high-yield clinical update exploring modern strategies in adult preventive care, obesity pharmacotherapy, diabetes management, and resistant hypertension.

Section 1
Comprehensive Preventive Care for Adults

This one-hour session presents a structured approach to preventive care in adults, including screening, immunization, behavioral counseling, and special considerations in patients with comorbidities. The curriculum aligns with current USPSTF recommendations and addresses implementation in primary care.

7:00 AM8:00 AM60 Minutes

  • Summarize the core principles and goals of adult preventive care.
  • Apply evidence-based screening and immunization guidelines to diverse adult populations.
  • Integrate behavioral counseling and chronic disease considerations into routine preventive care.
1
Principles and Framework of Preventive Care

This module introduces the foundational concepts of preventive care in adults, including the goals, levels of prevention, USPSTF grading system, and how to individualize care based on patient factors.

7:00 AM15 Minutes

preventive care
primary care
clinical guidelines
shared decision making
2
Cancer and Cardiovascular Screening in Adults

This session provides an evidence-based review of screening recommendations for common cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate) and cardiovascular risk factors, including hypertension and lipid disorders.

7:15 AM15 Minutes

cancer screening
cardiovascular risk
preventive screening
uspstf
3
Immunization and Behavioral Counseling in Preventive Care

This module reviews recommended adult immunizations and behavioral counseling topics including tobacco cessation, alcohol misuse, diet, and physical activity, with attention to risk stratification and timing.

7:30 AM15 Minutes

adult immunization
behavioral counseling
lifestyle interventions
public health
4
Preventive Care in Adults with Chronic Conditions

This final module focuses on tailoring preventive strategies for adults with chronic diseases, addressing issues such as life expectancy, polypharmacy, and the diminishing benefit of certain screenings.

7:45 AM15 Minutes

chronic disease
preventive care
geriatric medicine
risk benefit assessment
Break

8:00 AM15 minutes

Section 2
Pharmacologic Management of Obesity in Adults

This session provides a comprehensive update on the drug treatment of obesity in adults, including selection criteria, medication comparisons, and strategies for ongoing patient management. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based prescribing and personalized treatment planning.

8:15 AM9:15 AM60 Minutes

  • Identify appropriate candidates for pharmacologic therapy in obesity treatment.
  • Compare available anti-obesity medications by mechanism, efficacy, and side-effect profiles.
  • Apply strategies for long-term monitoring, adjustment, and discontinuation of obesity pharmacotherapy.
5
Identifying Candidates for Obesity Pharmacotherapy

This module covers the clinical indications for initiating drug therapy in adult patients with obesity, including BMI thresholds, comorbid conditions, and the role of lifestyle interventions prior to medication use.

8:15 AM15 Minutes

obesity
pharmacologic therapy
treatment indications
clinical guidelines
6
Overview of Anti-Obesity Medications

This session introduces the FDA-approved medications for obesity treatment, organized by mechanism of action. It includes discussion of GLP-1 receptor agonists, combination drugs, and appetite suppressants.

8:30 AM15 Minutes

obesity
drug mechanisms
fda approved therapies
appetite suppressants
7
Comparative Efficacy and Selection of Obesity Medications

This module explores the relative efficacy of anti-obesity medications and how to choose the most appropriate agent based on patient profiles, expected weight loss, tolerability, and cost.

8:45 AM15 Minutes

obesity
comparative effectiveness
patient centered care
medication selection
8
Monitoring and Managing Patients on Obesity Drug Therapy

This final module provides a framework for follow-up, including evaluation of response, duration of therapy, switching strategies, and when to discontinue medications.

9:00 AM15 Minutes

obesity
treatment monitoring
medication adherence
therapy discontinuation
Break

9:15 AM15 minutes

Section 3
GLP-1–Based Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes

This one-hour CME session explores the mechanisms, clinical indications, benefits, and risks of GLP-1 receptor agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. The program includes pharmacologic comparisons, cardiovascular outcomes, and adverse effect management.

9:30 AM10:30 AM60 Minutes

  • Explain the mechanism of action of GLP-1 receptor agonists and their role in glycemic control.
  • Compare individual GLP-1 agents based on efficacy, cardiovascular benefits, and dosing characteristics.
  • Identify strategies for patient selection, adverse effect management, and therapy initiation or transition.
9
Mechanisms and Physiologic Effects of GLP-1 Therapies

This module introduces the biological functions of endogenous GLP-1 and explains how GLP-1 receptor agonists modulate glucose metabolism, appetite, and insulin secretion.

9:30 AM15 Minutes

glp 1 receptor agonists
mechanism of action
type 2 diabetes
endocrinology
10
Clinical Indications and Cardiometabolic Benefits

This session reviews the primary and expanded indications for GLP-1 therapy in type 2 diabetes, including weight reduction and cardiovascular protection in high-risk patients.

9:45 AM15 Minutes

type 2 diabetes
cardiovascular risk
weight management
glp 1 receptor agonists
11
Comparing GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: Efficacy and Dosing

This module provides a head-to-head comparison of available GLP-1 receptor agonists, focusing on glycemic efficacy, dosing schedules, injectable versus oral formulations, and combination therapies.

10:00 AM15 Minutes

drug comparisons
diabetes medications
glp 1 receptor agonists
pharmacology
12
Managing Side Effects and Patient Selection

This final module outlines strategies for managing common adverse effects of GLP-1 therapy, including gastrointestinal intolerance and rare risks, and provides guidance on initiating or switching therapy.

10:15 AM15 Minutes

adverse effects
patient selection
treatment initiation
glp 1 receptor agonists
Break

10:30 AM15 minutes

Section 4
Resistant Hypertension: A Systems-Based Approach to a Complex Challenge

This session explores the multifactorial contributors to resistant hypertension and offers a systems-based approach to its evaluation and management. Modules address pharmacologic strategies, secondary causes like primary aldosteronism and sleep apnea, and management considerations in chronic kidney disease.

10:45 AM11:45 AM60 Minutes

  • Differentiate true resistant hypertension from common mimickers and pseudoresistance.
  • Apply evidence-based strategies to identify and treat common secondary causes of resistant hypertension.
  • Incorporate multidisciplinary care models and comorbidity-specific approaches in the management of complex hypertension.
13
Resistant Hypertension: Practical Update for Busy Clinicians

Evidence-based evaluation and treatment pathway for resistant hypertension, including medication strategies, lifestyle modification, and team-based care.

10:45 AM15 Minutes

resistant hypertension
pharmacologic therapy
clinical decision making
14
Primary Aldosteronism: The Overlooked Driver of Resistant Hypertension

A focused review of screening, diagnostic confirmation, and treatment pathways for primary aldosteronism as a secondary cause of resistant hypertension.

11:00 AM15 Minutes

primary aldosteronism
secondary hypertension
endocrinology
15
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension: Unmasking the Nocturnal Link

Explores the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and resistant hypertension, emphasizing screening tools, diagnostics, and the role of CPAP therapy.

11:15 AM15 Minutes

obstructive sleep apnea
secondary hypertension
sleep medicine
16
Navigating Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Therapeutic Balancing Act

Outlines optimal antihypertensive approaches in patients with chronic kidney disease, including agent selection, monitoring, and referral timing.

11:30 AM15 Minutes

chronic kidney disease
hypertension management
nephrology
End of Day

Break for the Day

11:45 AM

Key Objectives

  • Apply current best practices in preventive screening, immunization, and counseling to diverse adult populations.
  • Compare pharmacologic strategies for obesity and type 2 diabetes, with attention to safety, efficacy, and patient-centered selection.
  • Integrate evidence-based approaches for managing resistant hypertension, including secondary causes and comorbid chronic conditions.

Virtual Conferences

Flexible Destination-Based Learning

16 Destinations Available

Our conferences are delivered entirely online through short, high-impact video sessions. Designed for travelers and professionals on the go, each module is just 15 minutes—so you can complete your learning in the morning and spend the rest of your day enjoying the destination.

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Easily reschedule or apply your credit to another class—no hassle, no stress. If you prefer a refund, we offer a full return minus a $30 processing fee—because we know you value flexibility.

Frequently asked questions

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How does destination-based learning work?
Destination-based learning is a teaching method that involves students traveling to a specific location to learn about a particular subject. This method allows students to gain a deeper understanding of the subject by experiencing it firsthand.
Is this conference live?
Conferences are scheduled and attended at their designated time and locations. Attendees participate from the designated location of the event and experience expert-reviewed content in real-time.
Is my travel and lodging included?
Pricing is for the conference itself. Travel and lodging are not included but for some destinations we offer partnership benefits and discounts.
Can I change the destination or scheduled date later?
You can easily change the destination or scheduled date for no fee. You can also request a full refund minus a $30 processing fee.

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Clinical Frontiers in Hypertension, Obesity, and Preventive Medicine


1-Day Conference

7:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Schedule (Local Time)
16 Workshops
Number of Subjects
Online Course
Course Type
New York
Destination
Register
Also available in 16 locations.
Conference Date (MM/DD/YYYY)