Go to www.fmboards.com to find out more.
The National Family Medicine Board Review course is a four-day, 41-hour total immersion “boot-camp” in the factual database of family medicine. At the conclusion, participants, through repetition, will have learned the key information needed to pass family medicine certification and recertification examinations.
The focus of the course — to enable participants to pass their
exams — drives the content. No “nice to know” material is covered, no avant-garde or non-standard therapy is included, no fluff. Only factual, black-and-white, “core content” information is covered — strictly “bread and butter” information of the type you will find in exam questions.
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Excellent lecture. Thank you. – W. Allen, MD.
A fat guy talking about health and obesity? What a shame for Nurse Practitioners. Been fit should be mandatory. We are supposed to be a role model to our patients.
perfect
Cal in = cal out. How you can tell this is old
As a diabetes doctor I encounter patients with BMI 35 or above! They should be listed for bariatric surgery if they are above BMI of 35 and have hypertension/diabetes/OA; or if >40 – it has a 40-50% of curing diabetes if patient complies with follow up!