How to Impress your Patient and their Primary Care Doctor [95039-TD / 95040-TD]

Nov 7, 2021
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University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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Red Bank
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I'm looking forward to presenting my talk to all of you in 2025 I think it's going to be a good one and I hope you enjoy it

Mark a Friedberg, MD
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How to Impress your Patient and their Primary Care Doctor [95039-TD / 95040-TD]​


There are a lot of retinal and optic nerve problems that can be due to systemic medical disorders, disorders that may be occult and unbeknownst to the patient and their primary care doctor.

This course will help the attendee distinguish these problems from similar problems, guide them as to when referral is or is not needed, and help them advise the medical doctor as to what needs to be done. It will also enhance the audience's ability to recognize side effects of some common systemic medications so that the patient and primary care doctor can be alerted to the situation. Over 100 slides in 100 minutes!
 
I'm looking forward to presenting my talk to all of you in 2025 I think it's going to be a good one and I hope you enjoy it

Mark a Friedberg, MD
Its always better than good. We are lucky to have you every year!
 
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HOW TO IMPRESS YOUR PATIENT AND THEIR PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR
Mark Friedberg, MD

There are a lot of retinal and optic nerve problems that can be due to systemic medical disorders, disorders that may be occult and unbeknownst to the patient and their primary care doctor.

This course will help the attendee distinguish these problems from similar problems, guide them as to when referral is or is not needed, and help them advise the medical doctor as to what needs to be done. It will also enhance the audience's ability to recognize side effects of some common systemic medications so that the patient and primary care doctor can be alerted to the situation. Over 100 slides in 100 minutes!
 
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I'm looking forward to presenting my talk to all of you in 2025 I think it's going to be a good one and I hope you enjoy it

Mark a Friedberg, MD
I pick lectures by topic.

Yours is the only one I pick by name regardless of topic. Always great and informative. Looking forward to your talk.
 
Here is a summary:
HOW TO IMPRESS YOUR PATIENT AND THEIR PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR
Mark Friedberg, MD

There are a lot of retinal and optic nerve problems that can be due to systemic medical disorders, disorders that may be occult and unbeknownst to the patient and their primary care doctor.

This course will help the attendee distinguish these problems from similar problems, guide them as to when referral is or is not needed, and help them advise the medical doctor as to what needs to be done. It will also enhance the audience's ability to recognize side effects of some common systemic medications so that the patient and primary care doctor can be alerted to the situation. Over 100 slides in 100 minutes!
Excellent. Sent asymptomatic patient in for melanoma in eye. Surgeon removed eye to prevent death.
 
One of the greatest parts of Dr. Friedberg's lectures is that they are very image-heavy -- to the point where when I send his completed talks to ARBO for approval, they sometimes ask me "where the heck is the power-point? I don't see any words here?"

So if you're tired of just reading text off slides, this one is the lecture for you!
 
If I recall you did “can it wait till Monday” a couple years ago for CEwire. This sounds like a useful topic and I look forward to it as your presentations have always been very worthwhile.
Thanks for your time and efforts.
-Greg
 
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