Join us in New Orleans, Louisiana, on March 13–14, 2026, for the Top Chronic Diseases Conference, a premier CME event designed for primary care physicians, specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. This conference provides evidence-based strategies to improve outcomes in the most prevalent chronic diseases — all while giving you the chance to experience the culture, music, and cuisine that make New Orleans unforgettable.
Why Attend in New Orleans?
New Orleans is a city like no other, offering a vibrant mix of history, music, food, and culture. While attending the conference, take time to enjoy:
- The French Quarter: Stroll through historic streets lined with colorful architecture, unique shops, and famous landmarks.
- Live Jazz and Music: Experience the city’s rich musical heritage with performances at world-famous venues like Preservation Hall or street performances on Frenchmen Street.
- Culinary Delights: Savor authentic Creole and Cajun cuisine, including gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, beignets, and po’boys.
- Riverfront Exploration: Walk along the Mississippi River, enjoy the riverboats, or take a scenic streetcar ride through historic neighborhoods.
- Cultural Landmarks: Visit the National WWII Museum, St. Louis Cathedral, or explore local art galleries and museums.
- Festivals and Events: Even in March, the city hums with activity — local markets, music festivals, and cultural events make your visit truly memorable.
New Orleans is the perfect backdrop for blending professional development with exploration and fun.
Conference Highlights
The Top Chronic Diseases Conference (12 Hours of CME) is designed to provide practical, evidence-based knowledge you can implement immediately in your practice. Each topic includes key takeaways, real-world scenarios, and a Rapid Review to reinforce learning.
Pulmonary
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Asthma
Cardiovascular
- Heart Failure
- Hypertension (HTN), including urgency and resistant HTN
- Coronary Artery Disease / Chronic Coronary Disease (CCD)
Endocrine
- Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Obesity
Renal
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Neurology & Psychiatry
- Depression
- Dementia
Ethics
- Addressing the Rise of Chronic Disease in the Modern Age
Rapid Review: Each day concludes with a focused session summarizing the most important clinical points across all topics.
What Makes This Conference Different
- 12-Month Spaced Repetition: Learning doesn’t end when the conference does. Monthly follow-ups via email or our platform reinforce key concepts, helping you retain knowledge and apply it to patient care.
- One-Page Point-of-Care Guides: Each topic includes a concise, evidence-based reference sheet designed for use in clinical practice — quick, practical, and actionable.
- Hands-On Learning: Sessions focus on translating guidelines into real-world decision-making and chronic disease management strategies.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, discuss challenges, and share solutions in an interactive, collaborative environment.
- Explore New Orleans: Take advantage of the city’s culture, cuisine, and music while advancing your medical knowledge.
Make the Most of Your Visit
Combine CME with exploration to make this trip truly memorable:
- Historic Walking Tours: Learn the stories behind iconic landmarks like Jackson Square, the French Market, and Bourbon Street.
- Music & Nightlife: Jazz, blues, funk — the city offers something for every music lover.
- Food Adventures: From iconic café beignets to riverside seafood restaurants, indulge in flavors unique to New Orleans.
- Art and Culture: Local galleries, museums, and street art provide inspiration beyond the classroom.
- Relaxation & Leisure: Enjoy scenic walks along the riverfront or a leisurely ride on a streetcar for a classic New Orleans experience.
Whether it’s your first time in New Orleans or a returning visit, this city provides a rich, engaging environment to learn, connect, and recharge.
Save the Date
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your clinical skills, earn CME credit, and take home tools that stick. Mark your calendar for March 13–14, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana — where evidence-based chronic disease management meets the culture, cuisine, and music of the Big Easy!

