Primary Care Update: Geriatrics, Neurology, Office Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Jul 04, 2025 – Jul 06, 2025
Isle of Palms/Charleston - Wild Dunes Resort
Tuition Discount
Past Attendees Save $50: Past MCE Conferences attendees (within the previous three years) automatically receive a $50 discount at checkout.
Bring a Friend or Colleague and Save $50: If you are attending with another healthcare professional you are eligible for a $50 discount.
Overview & Agenda
Primary Care Update: Geriatrics, Neurology, Office Orthopedics and Sports Medicine – 12 Credits
Overview
This conference is designed to provide primary care practitioners with up-to-date, evidence-based information on commonly encountered issues in Geriatrics, Neurology, Office Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, while suggesting pragmatic approaches to clinical management. The discussion-based format of the conference will encourage audience participation through dynamic lectures, case-based studies, and hands-on workshops. Keynote speakers will present and critically assess recent advancements and industry updates in Geriatrics, Neurology, Office Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, to enhance the knowledge-base and core competence of attendees. The successful completion of this interactive program diagnosing, treating, and prescribing the most effective courses of treatment, with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes.
Target Audience
All Physicians and other Healthcare Professionals seeking clinical information about issues in Geriatrics, Neurology, Office Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
Speakers
Our presenting national faculty speakers make it their professional goals to enhance the training of primary care clinicians. This Continuing Medical Education program promises to help you learn the most current, best medicine, and techniques for making the diagnosis easier during a 20-minute office visit.
Schedule
Friday, July 4th
Knee Evaluation, Exam, and Imaging Pearls
Objectives: 1) Highlight key questions to ask for the history of a patient presenting with knee pain 2) Describe pertinent knee physical exam findings 3) List which x-ray views are most important 4) Describe when it is appropriate to order an MRI 5) Discuss when it is appropriate to refer to an orthopedic surgeon 6) Participate in a live knee exam demonstration
Sports Medicine Potpourri: Case-Based Presentation on Common Lower Extremity Sports Medicine Injuries
Objectives: 1) Determine the appropriate imaging, as well as conservative versus surgical treatment options for meniscal tears 2) Review the appropriate imaging for acute foot and ankle cases, including the appropriate treatment for Lisfranc injuries 3) Discuss the diagnosis and treatment for femoral acetabular impingement (FAI)
Cognitive Impairment 101: A Provider’s Path to Health Equity
Objectives: 1) Discuss targeted questions while taking patient history for those with suspected cognitive decline 2) Review elements of a mental status examination and relevant supporting elements of the neurological exam 3) Highlight the utility of telemedicine in the evaluation of patients with cognitive impairment
Cognitive Impairment 102 – Part 1: How Do We Evaluate Older Adults? A Deep Dive into Cognitive Screening, the Neurobehavioral, and Telemedicine Evaluation
Objectives: 1) Review important necessary labs and imaging 2) Identify patterns of cognitive impairment 3) Discuss system improvements for older adults – age-friendly, annual wellness visit and social determinants of health screening, et cetera
Saturday, July 5th
Cognitive Impairment 102 – Part 2: Fountain of Youth – An Evidence-Based Approach to Healthy Aging
Objectives: 1) Review differential diagnostic strategies 2) Appropriately recognize geriatric syndromes, as well as cognitive impairment, using evidence-based pathways
All Dementia is NOT Created Equal: Atypical Dementia Presentations
Objectives: 1) Recognize common risk factors for dementia 2) Review causes of atypical dementia 3) Identify sub-phenotyping and the classification of dementia 4) Determine several treatment decisions around case-based scenarios
Shoulder Evaluation, Exam, and Imaging Pearls
Objectives: 1) Discuss pertinent surface anatomy and review how to perform a focused shoulder exam in the office 2) Recognize rotator cuff pathology and impingement during a physical exam, and discuss corresponding treatment modalities 3) Review shoulder imaging modalities 4) Participate in a live shoulder exam demonstration
Sports Medicine Potpourri: Case-Based Presentation on Common Upper Extremity Sports Medicine Injuries
Objectives: 1) Identify the most up-to-date treatment regarding lateral and medial epicondylitis, including the appropriate imaging modalities 2) Review proper physical exam techniques to identify acute hand injuries, including acute flexor and extensor tendon finger injuries, as well as treatment of thumb ulnar collateral injuries 3) Discuss the best short- and long-term treatment for shoulder instability, including shoulder subluxations and shoulder dislocations
Sunday, July 6th
Overuse Injuries in Adolescents
Objectives: 1) Describe the unique role of “growth” as a risk factor for musculoskeletal overuse injuries 2) Discuss the clinical presentation and management of common overuse injuries unique to adolescents 3) Recognize high-risk stress fractures and know when to refer
Office Injections
Objectives: 1) Discuss common in-office injections for shoulder and knee 2) Review corticosteroids and anesthetics used for joint injections 3) Discuss appropriate technique and patient positioning for all injections
Stroke Basics and Stroke Mimickers: Sometimes It is the Zebra You Are Hearing
Objectives: 1) Recognize common stroke syndromes and review imaging 2) Review the neurological examination of paroxysmal disorders that can mimic stroke 3) Identify the red flags associated with secondary headaches 4) Explore secondary headache syndromes and how to improve history taking in the primary care visit
Vitamin Deficiencies and Excess: Too Much of a Good Thing or Not Enough?
Objectives: 1) Review the neurological manifestations of vitamin deficiencies 2) Highlight case-based scenarios of vitamin excess or deficiency 3) Discuss the pathophysiological pathways of vitamin excess and deficiency 4) Review laboratory and imaging data clues for these disorders
Please Note: Content is subject to change without notice. Please refer to this activity website for the most current information.
Program Schedule
Date
Location
Description
Time
July 4, 2025
Palms Ballroom 1-5 Conference Center
Conference - Day 1
Continental Breakfast for Registered Attendees
Check-In Opens at 7:15 AM
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
July 5, 2025
Palms Ballroom 1-5 Conference Center
Conference - Day 2
Continental Breakfast for Registered Attendees
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
July 6, 2025
Palms Ballroom 1-5 Conference Center
Conference - Day 3
Continental Breakfast for Registered Attendees
7:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Accreditation
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education – ACCME
MCE Conferences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
MCE Conferences designates this live activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ABIM MOC Recognition
Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 12 (part II) MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM MOC credit.
American Academy of Family Physicians – AAFP
MCE Conferences continuing medical education programs are organized by primary care healthcare professionals who are leaders in their field, and MCE Conferences plans to apply for American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) credit for all of its courses prior to the program date.
The College of Family Physicians of Canada – CFPC
The AAFP and the CFPC have a bilateral reciprocal certification agreement whereby: CME/CPD activities held across the Canada – U.S. border are certified according to the nationality of the primary target audiences regardless of where the providers are located. CFPC members who complete any CME/CPD activity certified by the AAFP for Prescribed credit can claim the equivalent number of Mainpro+ Certified or Mainpro+ Certified Assessment credits.
American Osteopathic Association – AOA
The AOA automatically recognizes AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ as AOA Category 2 credit.
American Nurses Credentialing Center – ANCC
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for recertification and continuing education credits. One AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is equivalent to one contact hour for registered nurses or one advanced practice CNE for nurse practitioners.
Nurse Practitioners
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certified Program (AANPCP) and the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Physician Assistants
PAs may claim a maximum of 12 Category 1 credits for completing this activity. NCCPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society.
Pharmacology Credits
This course is being reviewed and will be acceptable for up to 12 CME credits; please verify with your Medical Board which hours may be applied toward Pharmacology credit.
Hotel Accommodations
Lodging Reservations -To make your lodging reservation, please Click Here (LINK COMING SOON!). If you need assistance, please contact our office at info@mceconferences.com.
Please note: Room categories are based on availability at the time of request.
Accommodations –
- ROH Guestroom $399 – Run of House (ROH) rooms include available lodging options at either the Sweetgrass Inn, Boardwalk Inn, or Residence at Sweetgrass Inn.
Resort Fee Amenities: (Subject to change at Hotel’s discretion)
- The Resort Fee of 16% per room per day plus applicable tax provides for use of resort activities and amenities. These activities and amenities include:
- Complimentary access to indoor and outdoor games & gaming consoles
- Complimentary putting green and pitching green access
- Two complimentary bottled waters daily in guestrooms & use of hydration filling stations
- Complimentary seasonal Island Adventures recreation activities
- Complimentary in-room coffee
- On-property resort transportation services
- Unlimited use of fitness center
- Unlimited internet access in all accommodationsand meeting space
- One hour of complimentary tennis court time daily after 12:00 pm
- 24-Hour Resort Security
- Preferred Dining Reservations
- Preferred Golf Tee Times
- 10% off at select retail outlets
Additional Lodging Information:
- Taxes & Fees – The Guest Room Rates are subject to tax, which is currently 14% sales, and accommodations tax, and Resort Fee. Taxes are subject to change without notice.
- Check-In & Check-Out – The Hotel’s check-in time is after 4:00 PM, and check-out time is is 11:00 am for hotel guest rooms and 10:00am for homes and condos.
Parking – Valet parking is available and the current daily rates are:
- Overnight Valet: $35 per night with in/out privileges-Daily
- Valet Parking: $10
- No Self-Parking is available
- Rates above are subject to sales tax, currently 9%.
- Rates subject to change.
Lodging Deposit – A deposit is required at the time of booking to hold each individual’s reservation.
Individual reservations for guestrooms can be canceled up to 7 days prior before the arrival date to avoid a one – night fee plus applicable taxes , if not canceled 7 days prior to arrival, this fee will be charged to the individual’s cc on file . No – show reservations are subject to a charge of a one – night fee plus applicable taxes which will be charged to the individual’s cc on file .
Lodging Cancellations – Terms and conditions as per MCE’s room allotment agreement with conference lodging venue:
- Cancellation made 31 days or more prior to arrival: A full refund will be issued.
- Cancellation 30 days or less prior to arrival: No refunds will be issued.
- No-shows and early departures are considered a cancellation: No refunds will be issued.
All lodging cancellations must be made directly with the lodging venue. Please refer to your lodging confirmation for contact information and policies.
Register & Book Your Lodging Early! The MCE reduced room rates will be available to registered attendees up until June 1, 2025 (based on availability). Our allotment for reduced room rates may sell out before this date. We urge you to secure your lodging reservation as early as possible. Reduced rates will also be offered 3 nights pre and post-program dates (based on availability).
Room Reservation Guidelines – The lodging reservation link has been created for the MCE Conference continuing medical education program, and only guests that are registered for this CME conference are eligible to use this site in order to access discounted rooms and/or theme park tickets (if applicable).
- Attendees must register within (7) seven days of booking MCE discounted lodging to avoid cancellations or increased nightly rates (depending on Hotel/Resort policy).
- We allow a maximum of 2 room reservations per registered attendee, based on availability and rates at the time of booking.
- Rooms and/or tickets (if applicable) cannot be purchased for the purpose of, or with the intention of being resold.
- All reservations must be made under the registered attendee’s’ name, as all reservations and ticket orders (if applicable) will be audited against the CME program registration list. Should it be necessary, we reserve the right to contact you to request proof of registration. If it is discovered that the reservation and/or ticket order is not for an MCE Conferences participant, the reservations and/or ticket order may be canceled or modified based on the Hotel/Resort policy, and deposits may not be eligible for a refund.
Please note: In order to provide a quality and interactive CME program, MCE Conferences will limit the number of registrations per conference.
Additional Travel Information
Airport Information – The Charleston International Airport is located 24 miles from Wild Dunes Resort. A smaller regional airport nearby is Mount Pleasant Regional Airport (LRO) located 13 miles from Wild Dunes Resort.
Airport Transportation –
Rideshare/Taxi: Taxis, Uber, and Lyft can be used to request a ride from CHS at any time. The average price for this trip is around $55 one-way, however rates fluctuate and are not guaranteed.
Charleston Black Cab: This company offers a variety of ground transportation options, including private sedans, SUV limos, and limo buses. They offer flight tracking and updates, and can meet clients outside baggage claim in the limo line.
Going Coastal Transportation: This company offers a car service to Wild Dunes Resort.
Car Rental – To make your discounted car rental reservation, please click on the following links:
(please note: car rental company availability may differ based on airport/ destination)
- AVIS – Click Here and enter G028287 in the “AWD Number” box to receive the Group Discount.
- Budget – Click Here
- Enterprise – Click Here and enter XZB6145 to receive the MCE Conferences Group Discount.
- Hertz – Click Here and check the “Enter a Discount or Promo Code” and “I am a Corporate Customer” boxes. Enter 2086989 in the “Discount/CDP/Club Code” box to receive the Group Discount.
- National – Click Here and enter XZB6145 under Contract ID to receive Group Discount
Special Assistance – MCE’s policy is to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If special arrangements are necessary for an individual with a disability to attend a conference, please contact our office at 1-888-533-9031.
Please Note: MCE is not associated with the third party services listed herein and shall not be liable for any services of such third party providers.
What Are You Waiting For?
Register Early! In order to provide a quality and interactive CME program, MCE Conferences will limit the amount of registrations per conference. Some conferences may have a lower registration limit due to the destination logistics and lodging availability.