Sports Medicine Updates for the Primary Care Office Enduring Course

This course consists of four video sessions, including updates in sports participation physicals, concussions, and management of upper and lower extremity injuries. Learners must complete four video modules and pass a post-test to receive CME credit.

Learning Objectives

1. Understand how to perform an efficient and evidence-based sports pre-participation physical examination for pediatric and adult populations.

2. Evaluate sports concussions in the primary care setting with resources to practice evidence-based medicine.

3. Assess upper and lower extremities injuries in the primary care clinic.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 3.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM
  • 3.50 AOA CME Credit
Course opens: 
03/01/2023
Course expires: 
03/01/2024
Cost:
$50.00
Rating: 
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Anne Marie Zeller, DO | Topics: Updates in Sports Pre-Participation Examinations (PPE) for the Primary Care Setting and Concussion Update for the Primary Care Office

Anne Marie C. Zeller, DO, MSc, CAQSM is currently an associate professor of family medicine and osteopathic medicine at Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is a graduate of the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine where she also completed a predoctoral fellowship in osteopathic manual medicine. She completed a residency in osteopathic family medicine at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio, and integrative medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Zeller also completed a fellowship in primary care sports medicine at University Hospitals Regional Hospitals and Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. She has served as team physician for several large events, professional, collegiate, high school, and youth teams in  Cleveland, Chicago and Pittsburgh. Most recently, she is one of the team physicians for Lincoln Memorial University Athletics. Her research and clinical interests include the effects of early youth sports specialization, medical education, transgender athletes, percutaneous tenotomy, and regenerative medicine. She is board-certified in family medicine and sports medicine. 

Dr. Zeller has no financial relationships to disclose.

Gina DeFranco, DO | in-person presenter | Topic: Update in Management of Upper Extremity Conditions for the Primary Care Provider

Dr. Gina DeFranco is currently associate professor and chair of family medicine at LMU-DCOM, where she has been a member of the faculty since 2009. She focuses primarily in directing the clinical skills courses for the first- and second-year medical students, while also managing the adjunct faculty program for on-campus activities. She leads the team of faculty and staff that is continuing to develop the LMU-DCOM curriculum for preceptor education. In her outpatient practice, which closed in 2019, she focused on women’s health and metabolic conditions.

Dr. DeFranco has no financial relationships to disclose.

Christopher Loyke, DO, FACOFP | Topic: Updates in Management of Lower Extremity Conditions for the Primary Care Provider

Dr. Christopher Loyke currently serves as dean and chief academic officer at LMU-DCOM, where he also serves as a professor of family medicine. He first joined the LMU-DCOM administration in 2018 as assistant dean of clinical medicine, then serving as associate dean of clinical affairs before being named dean in 2021. Prior to entering academic medicine, Dr. Loyke was a family physician in Ohio for 27 years. In 2014 he became chief medical officer and director of medical education at University Hospitals Parma Medical Center in Parma, Ohio. Dr. Loyke is also a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve Medical Corps, where he provides primary care services and injury mitigation to soldiers, families and others as required. He received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, Ohio.

Dr. Loyke has no financial relationships to disclose.

The Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. LMU-DCOM designates this program for a maximum of 3.5 AOA Category 1-B credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation in this activity. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.

The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNE COM) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) and the Maine Medical Association‘s Committee on Continuing Medical Education and Accreditation to provide continuing medical education for physicians.. 

UNE COM designates this CME activity for a maximum of 3.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM,  and 3.5 University of New England contact hours for non-physicians. Contact hours may be submitted by non-physician, non-PA health professionals for continuing education credits.

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements & policies of the Maine Medical Association through the joint providership of University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNE COM) and LMU-DCOM.  University of New England is accredited by the Maine Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Available Credit

  • 3.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM
  • 3.50 AOA CME Credit

Price

Cost:
$50.00
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Required Hardware/software

Leaners will need the ability to access YouTube videos.