This is a recorded session from the SGIM 2025 Annual Meeting in Florida.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) describes its recommendation development process, how it disseminates its recommendations, and shares the new key recommendations, which include Screening for Osteoporosis to Prevent Fractures, and other new recommendations.
- Identify the latest clinical evidence on risk assessment, disease prevention and screening recommendations
- Discuss how patient-clinician shared decision making is a critical component of the USPSTF recommendations
- Explore the medical evidence underlying clinical preventive services recommendations
Expiration: June 1, 2027
To receive CME credit only, you must (1) watch the entire presentation, then (2) click the Certificate item to claim your certificate (print/save for your records).
To receive CME and MOC credit, you must (1) watch the entire presentation, (2) complete the brief MOC Assessment survey, and then (3) click the Certificate item to claim your certificate (print/save for your records).
- Howard Tracer, MD
Agency for Healthcare Research and Qualilty (AHRQ) - Joel Tsevat, MD MPH
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio - John Wong, MD
Tufts Medical Center
Course Topic
Annual Meeting, Clinical Care Redesign, Clinical Practice, Evidence-Based Medicine Research
CME Hours
1.0
MOC Hours
1.0
Member Cost
$10.00
Non Member Cost
$20.00
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