Anemia in the Elderly

Anemia may be common in the elderly patient, but it should not be accepted as normal aging. The scientific evidence suggests that consequences of untreated geriatric anemia are significant. Anemia leads to poorer quality of life and increased morbidity and mortality.
Depression and Suicide

Depression is a common, debilitating mood disorder. Depression is highly prevalent in medically ill populations, and many persons with depression are either unaware they need professional help or are reluctant to seek it.
Gender Affirming Hormonal Care for the Primary Care Provider

This engaging session explores primary care for gender-diverse individuals. Through practical case studies, clinicians will navigate gender-affirming hormone therapies (GAHTs), including the benefits, complications, and comprehensive care strategies for patients.
Substance Use Disorders and Pain Management: MATE Act Training

Substance use disorders continue to be an important health issue in the United States and can lead to significant problems in all aspects of a person's life. Appropriate assessment and management of substance use is a priority in patient care.
Geriatric Cases: Falls, Delirium, and Polypharmacy

Older adult patients are presenting with higher levels of complexity as they age. Primary care providers need to be able to handle the intricacies that occur in caring for older adults as it is rarely just one problem addressed at one visit.
Advanced Directives & End-of-Life Issues for African Americans

Episode 12: Bridging the Gap: Conversations with Dr. Hall