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GINA 2026: What’s New in Asthma Management for Primary Care

The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) released its 2026 Strategy Report on May 5, 2026, and primary care is squarely in its crosshairs. Asthma affects roughly 25 million Americans, and the majority of routine management still happens in family medicine, internal medicine, and advanced-practice offices rather than in pulmonology subspecialty suites. The 2026 update reflects […]

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The SOUL Trial Changes Everything: Oral Semaglutide and the New Standard for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Type 2 Diabetes

For years, the conversation around GLP-1 receptor agonists in type 2 diabetes centered almost entirely on glucose lowering. Then came a series of landmark cardiovascular outcomes trials — LEADER, SUSTAIN-6, PIONEER 6 — and the paradigm began to shift. But until recently, one practical barrier remained: most GLP-1 receptor agonists required subcutaneous injection, limiting uptake

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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Obese HFpEF: What the STEP-HFpEF and SUMMIT Trials Mean for Your Practice

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) now accounts for more than half of all heart failure diagnoses in the United States, and the proportion continues to rise alongside the obesity epidemic. For decades, clinicians managing this phenotype had few effective pharmacologic tools — spironolactone and SGLT-2 inhibitors offered modest benefit in selected patients, but

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CME Tax Deduction Guide for Physicians in 2026: What You Can (and Can’t) Deduct

If you’re a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant attending continuing medical education conferences or completing online CME courses, you may be leaving money on the table at tax time. CME expenses are among the most legitimate — and most overlooked — tax deductions available to healthcare professionals. This guide breaks down exactly what qualifies

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ACC/AHA Dyslipidemia Guidelines 2026: Top 10 Updates Clinicians Must Know

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, and aggressive lipid management remains one of the most effective ways to reduce risk. The latest ACC/AHA dyslipidemia guideline updates (released March 2026) reinforce aggressive LDL-C reduction, emphasize earlier risk assessment, and expand the role of non-statin therapies. For busy clinicians in primary care, cardiology, and

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Top 5 Chronic Disease Management Updates for Primary Care Clinicians in 2026

Primary care clinicians face an increasingly complex landscape in chronic disease management. With evolving guidelines, new medications, and technology-driven care models, staying current is essential—not only to improve patient outcomes but also to meet continuing medical education (CME) requirements efficiently. Here are five critical updates in chronic disease management that every primary care clinician should

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New York City CME Conference 2026: Learn It in Manhattan. Use It All Year.

October 12–13, 202612 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (including 1 Hour of Ethics)Most CME gives you information. We focus on retention and implementation. This October, join us in New York City for a 12-hour, high-yield chronic disease course built specifically for clinicians who manage complex outpatient care every day. You’ll leave with more than updated

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Best CME for Travel and Learn: Why CME Travel Academy Is Redefining Medical Meetings

Physicians no longer want ordinary conferences. They want meaningful education, efficient learning, and time to recharge. That’s why CME Travel Academy has become a leading choice for clinicians searching for the best CME for Travel and Learn, combining evidence-based education with destination experiences at premier resorts. If you’re a Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician

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CME, AI, and the Future of Lifelong Learning in Medicine

Continuing Medical Education (CME) is at an inflection point. For decades, CME has relied on conferences, lectures, and periodic updates to keep clinicians current. While this model has value, it increasingly clashes with the realities of modern medicine: exploding medical knowledge, rising administrative burden, clinician burnout, and the growing complexity of chronic disease management. At

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