Educational Opportunities

For a list of available CMEs, visit our live activities page.

COVID-19 to be discussed at annual R. Dietz Wolfe, M.D. Lectureship

Infectious diseases specialists Kristina A. Bryant, M.D., and Paul S. Schulz, M.D., will discuss the latest on COVID-19 at the 23rd R. Dietz Wolfe, M.D. Lectureship to be livestreamed Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2021, from 5:45 […]

Tips for health care providers reporting child abuse and neglect

All individuals in Kentucky, regardless of profession, are required by law to report suspected child abuse or neglect. Health care providers, due to their knowledge and expertise, can offer investigators a wealth of information and […]

Registration open for the 2021 Neuroscience Symposium

The 2021 Neuroscience Symposium will be held Thursday, May 13, and Friday, May 14, 2021, and will provide the latest neurological information for health care providers serving adults, including primary care physicians, advanced practice providers, […]

‘Cerebral Palsy Update: Achieving Excellence in Multidisciplinary Care’

“Cerebral Palsy Update: Achieving Excellence in Multidisciplinary Care” will be held online Friday, March 19, 2021, from 8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., and is presented by Norton Children’s Medical Group, affiliated with the UofL School […]

‘MedChat’ CME podcast: ‘Common Issues in Women’s Health’

The latest episode of the “MedChat” podcast, “Common Issues in Women’s Health” is now available. Often times, when female patients seek medical attention it is either for a specific complaint or their annual wellness exam. […]

Registration is open for the 24th annual Primary Care Update

The 24th annual Primary Care Update on Friday, Nov. 20, will feature the first presentation of a lectureship created in memory of longtime emergency medicine physician Robert H. Couch, M.D. Dr. Couch’s contributions are plentiful, […]

Honoring Robert Couch, M.D., during this year’s Primary Care Update

The 24th annual Primary Care Update, a daylong clinical update on the management of the adult patient, features the first presentation of a lectureship created in memory of longtime emergency medicine physician Robert H. Couch, […]

Register now for the Garlove Lectureship — Lynch syndrome

The 25th Gail Klein Garlove Lectureship will be held by video conference this year, discussing “Lynch Syndrome and Lessons About Hereditary Cancer Syndromes.” The deadline to register for the Nov. 11 event is Friday, Nov. […]

‘MedChat’ CME podcast: ‘Psychedelics: Potential for Therapeutic Use’

The latest episode of the “MedChat” podcast, “Psychedelics: Potential for Therapeutic Use,” is now available. Promising research is being conducted on psychedelics for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. This episode covers the history of psychedelics, […]

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Alaina C. Sewell, APRN

Alaina C. Sewell, APRN, will work at the Springhurst location of Norton Community Medical Associates – Endocrinology.

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PSMA PET scan is catching cancer earlier and with greater accuracy than ever before

Accurate imaging is a crucial component of prostate cancer management for a number of reasons, including tumor localization, disease staging and detecting recurrence. Prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography (PSMA PET) scans offer an imaging […]

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What to expect when referring to a pediatric epileptologist

Pediatric epileptologists are specialized pediatric neurologists who help to confirm the diagnosis of epilepsy, discover what is causing a child’s seizures and work to find an individualized management strategy considering concomitant medical issues. Referral to […]

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Treatments for refractory overactive bladder and urge incontinence

In addition to Botox, patients with overactive bladder and urge incontinence who have failed to improve on medication can choose from two procedures that work by modulating nerve activity: sacral neuromodulation and percutaneous nerve stimulation. [...]

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Implementing principles of trauma-informed care

Reviewed by Amber L. Pendleton, M.D. Implementing the principles of trauma-informed care across a primary care team and community resources provides an opportunity to focus on adverse childhood experiences and social-care needs, with the potential […]

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Mental health and provider considerations when treating multiple sclerosis

As mental health disorders can be one of the “invisible” symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS), mental health care can be a part of routine MS care through the regular use of screening tools and an [...]

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