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MKSAP® 19 Audio Companion (Part A + Part B)

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MKSAP® 19 Audio Companion

The American College of Physicians and Oakstone Program

Captivating, engaging dialogue filled with practice-focused commentary and invaluable clinical advice spanning 11 MKSAP topic areas.

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The MKSAP® 19 Audio Companion sheds light on the latest diagnostic approaches, management strategies, and treatment guidelines. In this comprehensive audio CME program, you’ll join host Donald L. Deye, MD, FACP, as he leads lively discussions with esteemed colleagues in 11 internal medicine subspecialties. Listen as experienced clinicians from some of the world’s finest medical institutions share patient stories, insightful views of recent clinical advances, and more.

With the MKSAP 19 Audio Companion, you get:

  • All-new advice and commentary — a reliable, and entertaining way to learn current oncology trends, the latest approaches to diabetes treatment, COVID updates, new tactics for managing patients with COPD, and so much more
  • An easy way to prep for your ABIM certification or MOC exam
  • Flexible learning to fit your schedule — in your car, between appointments, while you work out

MKSAP 19 Audio Companion Topics

Part A

Part B

Gastroenterology and Hepatology – Richard J. Saad, MD, MS, FACG

General Internal Medicine 1 – Majken Textor Wingo, MD, FACP

Infectious Disease – Fred A. Lopez, MD, MACP

Nephrology – Michael J. Ross, MD

Neurology – Robert G. Kaniecki, MD

Oncology – David Mintzer, MD

Cardiovascular Medicine – Andrew Wang, MD

Endocrinology and Metabolism – Farah Morgan, MD

General Internal Medicine 2 – Kurt Pfeifer, MD, FACP

Hematology – Brandon McMahon, MD

Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine – Darlene R. Nelson, MD, FACP

Rheumatology – Michael Pillinger, MD

Learning Objectives

After viewing this program, participants should be able to:

– Discuss the most clinically relevant patient care information in all subspecialties of Internal Medicine based on the medical literature of the last 3 to 5 years

– Describe clinical situations in which this new knowledge will improve the quality of care

– Diagnose disease states that are less common and sometimes overlooked and confusing

– Determine when to refer patients for surgery or care by subspecialists

Intended Audience

General internists and primary care physicians; subspecialists who need to remain up to date in internal medicine; residents preparing for the certifying examination in internal medicine; physicians preparing for the recertification examination. 

Designation

Date of Original Release (Part A): August 31, 2021

Expiration Date: August 31, 2024

Date of Original Release (Part B): January 31, 2022

Expiration Date: January 31, 2025

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