CCFP SECRETARIAT 2024 – CALENDAR
CCFP WORLD FAMILY DOCTOR DAY CONFERENCE
CCFP WORLD FAMILY DOCTOR DAY CONFERENCE
We are delighted to invite you to the Caribbean College of Family Physicians and Dr. Reddy's Expert Strides: Navigating Medical Frontiers Hybrid CME Meeting. This prestigious event will take place on June 20, 2024, at the Spanish Court Hotel, located at 1 St. Lucia Avenue, Kingston. Event Details: Date: June 20, 2024 Time: 7PM Bogota Time…
PROGRAMME GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: PROGRAMME GOALS
To improve the clinical outcome for the hypertensive diabetic patients with metabolic syndrome in Jamaica.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
To provide clear and specific best practice in the management of hypertensive diabetic patients with metabolic syndrome in 2024.
DESCRIPTION OF EDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGY TO BE USED: PowerPoint lecture presentation
METHOD OF PROGRAMME EVALUATION: Question & Answer Session and interactive Discussion.
1.5 MCJ-NCCME CREDITS AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
1) Lecture by Dr. Mark Hoo Sang: “NOACs in daily practice for the prevention of thromboembolic complications”
2) Lecture by Dr. Adedamola Soyibo: “Losartan role in Hypertensive CKD patients”
Goals & Objectives: To have a discussion with physicians on the appropriate choice of antibiotic based on the condition and pathogens being treated as well as managing asthma in an idealized manner for better outcome
THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The Caribbean College of Family Physicians and the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) are joining forces to deliver a series of virtual lectures on nephrology aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of physicians and nephrologists in Jamaica and the broader Caribbean region. This educational initiative seeks to address the unique challenges faced by medical professionals in these areas by providing them with up-to-date information and best practices in nephrology. The series will feature prominent experts in the field, beginning with a lecture on June 27, 2024, by Prof. Edgar Lerma, who will discuss the "Approach to the Patient with an Elevated Serum Creatinine."
The primary goal of these lectures is to foster a deeper understanding of nephrological conditions and improve patient care outcomes in the Caribbean. By facilitating access to cutting-edge research and expert insights, the series aims to equip local healthcare providers with the necessary tools to effectively manage and treat renal diseases. The inaugural lecture will include a panel discussion featuring Dr. Lori Fisher, Prof. Marvin Reid, and Prof. Edgar Lerma, promoting interactive learning and collaborative dialogue. This initiative underscores the commitment of both the Caribbean College of Family Physicians and ISN to advancing medical education and strengthening healthcare systems in the region.
CCFPJ VIRTUAL CONFERENCE – CARDIAC/CARDIOVASCULAR & VASCULAR
Goals & Objectives: To have a discussion with physicians on the appropriate choice of antibiotic based on the condition and pathogens being treated as well as managing asthma in an idealized manner for better outcome
To share with the doctors best practices in the management of type 2 diabetes and have doctors understand the treatment options available in the management of type 2 diabetes.
TITLE OF PROGRAMMME/ACTIVITY: “Healthy Arteries and the Engima of Endothelial Dysfunction: Insight for general practitioners”
SPEAKER: DR. LORI-ANN FISHER,
PROGRAMME GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: (1) To reinforce the pathophysiology of hypertensive patients & (2) To identify the need for endothelium improvement and how to manage these hypertensive patients .
EVENT START TIME: 6:30 PM BOGOTA TIME OR JAMAICAN TIME
Abbott Continuing Medical Education Symposium 2024: Helping People Live Their Lives to the Fullest Date: July 21, 2024 Location: Hybrid Event - In-person at Trinidad and Virtual Access Available Event Overview Abbott is proud to present the Continuing Medical Education (CME) Symposium 2024, focusing on our mission to help people live their lives to the…
To improve the clinical outcome for the patients with venous disease in Jamaica and To provide clear and specific best practice in the management of patients with venous disease in 2024.