
The 29th Annual Family Medicine Update: Fueling the Front Line will offer up to 12 hours of online continuing education Oct. 29 – 31 for primary care physicians, advanced practice registered nurses and registered nurses, pharmacists, physician associates, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, certified health educators, social workers and substance abuse counselors.
The virtual annual conference compiles the latest advances impacting family medicine, with a bonus of flexible, on-demand viewing through November 28, 2025.
The first day – Opioids and the Young – offers four hours of content for only $25. The Thursday and Friday two-hour blocks are $40 each.
To register, visit this link.
Day 1
The first day is Opioids and the Young, sponsored by Arkansas Children’s National Center for Opioid Research and Clinical Effectiveness. The day will include a talk on opioid use disorder in moms and children with Shona Ray-Griffith, M.D., an associate professor in the UAMS Depts. of Psychiatry and Obstetrics and Gynecology, and mandated reporting laws with Jessica Coker, M.D., assistant professor in the UAMS Dept. of Psychiatry. Other topics include behavioral health screening and intervention for adolescents with Kim Shuler, LCSW, and Caitlyn Johnson, LCSW, both with the Arkansas Behavioral Health Integration Network. The last session will be “Opioids Off the Table? Now What?” with Teresa Hudson, Pharm.D., Ph.D., a professor in the UAMS Dept. of Psychiatry.

Day 2
Talks on the second day will feature UAMS providers: sniffles, chills and fever in kids with Rachel Ekdahl, M.D., and Satvika Mikkilineni, D.O.; “Naloxone Know-How for Saving Lives” with Leah Tobey-Moore, DPT, MBA, and Meghan Breckling, Pharm.D.; and a fresh look at hypertension medications with Michelle Hernandez, Pharm.D. Alexis White, M.D., also will speak on menopause.

Day 3
The last morning of the virtual conference will focus on cancer screening in Arkansas, presented by Daniele Ramirez-Aguilar, MPH, with the Arkansas Central Cancer Registry, and “Mending a Child’s Heart: Pediatric Cardiology from a Nurse Practitioner Perspective” with Leslie Lewis, APRN, who works at Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. The two afternoon sessions will feature Robert Hopkins Jr., M.D., who will update attendees on immunization essentials for the fall. He is the division director for the UAMS Dept. of Internal Medicine. Next will be “Spotlight on LADA: The Hybrid Diabetes of Adulthood” with Hadeel Al Fares, M.D., an endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism fellow at UAMS.
