
Updates in Internal Medicine 2025: October 24 - PM Sessions
Updates in Internal Medicine 2024: October 25 - PM Sessions
- Evaluation and Secondary Prevention of TIA and Stroke - Matthew Starr, MD
- When Miralax Isn’t Enough: Updates in Constipation Treatment - Dave Levinthal, MD, PhD
- Novel Approaches to Pulmonary Nodules - Daniel Dunlap, MD
- Update in Management of Patients with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes - Jason Ng, MD
- Beyond B12 Deficiency: Update in Diagnosis and Management of Neuropathy - Joshua Smith, DO
Target Audience
Physician, Advanced Practice Provider, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Pharmacist, Physician Assistant, and Other Healthcare Professional.
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Presenters (in alphabetical order)
Daniel Dunlap, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Associate Fellowship Director for Clinical Education, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Pulmonary Division Chief, UPMC Mercy
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine
University of Pittsburgh
David Levinthal, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Director, Neurogastroenterology & Motility Center
Co-Director, UPMC Program for Gut Brain Health (PGH)
Department of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh
Jason Ng, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine
Chairperson, Diabetes Task Force
Clinical Lead of the Diabetes Technology and Medical Home Unit
Department of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh
Joshua Smith, DO
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Director of Autonomics Laboratory at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital
Department of Neurology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Matthew T. Starr, MD
Associate Professor of Neurology
Associate Director of the UPMC Stroke Institute
Director, Thrombectomy Capable Stroke Center, UPMC Mercy
Director, Stroke Services, UPMC Shadyside
Director, Vascular Neurology Fellowship
Department of Neurology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine MOC Credits
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