The HCPLive conference coverage page features articles, videos, and expert-led live coverage from major medical meetings throughout the year.
World Vaccine Congress 2010
The World Vaccine Congress Lyon is the premiere vaccine conference addressing all major vaccine markets.
How Many Pills Do Your Elderly Patients Take Each Day?
Adverse drug reactions, the "prescription cascade," and the risks to elderly patients in the age of polypharmacy.
AAFP Slideshow
Photos from HCPLive's booth at the 2010 AAFP Scientific Assembly
Smoking Cessation: What Works and What Doesn't?
Pharmacotherapy and counseling that incorporates motivational interviewing techniques have been proven effective in helping patients quit smoking.
How Common Are Office-based Emergencies?
One physician might define an emergency differently from another, so how can you accurately quantify the number of office-based emergencies?
Engaging Your Patients Means Happier Doctors and Healthier Patients
Surveys that elicit feedback from patients and patient-centered approaches to treatment can improve patient satisfaction.
When it Comes to Influenza Prevention, Physicians Should Be "All In"
Flu vaccines are safe and effective, and together with proper hand hygiene and other preventive measures are the best defense against this disease.
How You can Implement Evidence-based Medicine into Practice
Dr. Frank Domino presented his top 10 practice changing concepts from the last year and how evidence-based medicine can be employed into practice.
How Will Health Care Reform Impact Primary Care?
The health care reform law includes some improvements in payment for primary care services; will it be enough to secure the future of the profession?
Simple, Proven Steps to Help Patients Lose Weight
Physicians can use motivational interviewing and proven dietary recommendations to help patients lose weight.
7-Point Prevention Rx for Patients at Risk for CVD and Hyperlipidemia
The goal when evaluating patients for CVD risk is to know what signs to look for and to devise an evidence-based, individualized treatment plan.
The Best Treatment Strategies for Diabetic Patients
The main focus of this session was how to determine the best treatment strategies for diabetes patients, with two case studies to illustrate the points.
Immunizations and Vaccines: An Overview of Recent Updates
Immunization schedules for children, adolescents, and adults have been revised in recent years, and are more complex than ever.
An Evidence-based Approach to Evaluating and Managing Type 2 Diabetes
New evidence supports many current approaches to diabetes management, but also challenges the efficacy of several common practices.
Information for Attendees of the 2010 AAFP Scientific Assembly
Key scheduling, special event, exhibit hall, CME, and other information for attendees of the 2010 AAFP Scientific Assembly.
What Are the Factors Behind Readmission Rates of HF Patients?
The majority of studies point to a common trend: patients who are nonadherent to medications and diet recommendations are much more likely to be readmitted.
Exploring the Role of Specialists in the Medical Home Model
As the medical home model gains ground, are cardiologists and other specialists being left out in the cold?
Beyond Drugs: New Recommendations for the Everyday Management of HF
HFSA's updated guidelines focus on topics such as dietary instruction, activity and lifestyle issues, and health maintenance.
Speaking Up: The Need for Palliative Care Earlier in HF Treatment
When it comes to the treatment of HF patients, one cardiologist believes there's a big white elephant in the room that no one is talking about: palliative care.
Hold the Salt: The Challenge of Helping HF Patients Manage Sodium
Keeping heart failure patients out of the hospital means keeping excess sodium out of their diet.
Can Treating Depression and Sleep Apnea Impact HF Outcomes?
New research examines the mutually enforcing relationship between depression and HF, and the benefit of diagnosing depression in HF patients.
Building a Successful Exercise Training Program for HF Patients
Assessing readiness and determining the patient's capabilities are the keys to building a successful exercise program in HF patients.
Debate Continues over Best Treatment for Myocarditis
The HFSA releases updated guidelines on the most effective way to treatment patients considered to have myocarditis.
An Ounce of Prevention: Benefits of Early Treatment in Stage B HF
Studies of Left Ventricular Dysfunction trial finds that ACE inhibitors prevent progressive maladaptive changes in LV structure and function.
Caregiving Places a Burden on Family Members of HF Patients
For the families of heart failure patients, caregiving is a significant burden that, until recently, has not been examined.
One Size Doesn't Fit All: Treating HF in Special Populations
When it comes to treating heart failure, what works for a young male may not work for an elderly woman, according to new HFSA guidelines.
Can Dyspnea and Fatigue Signal Key Outcomes in HF Patients?
New research looks at the use of dyspnea in predicting outcomes, cognitive patterns in chronic heart failure, and the incidence of ICD shocks.
Getting Personal: How Proactive Patient Care Can Change Medicine
The diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases like heart failure needs to start long before the patient presents with symptoms.
Comparative Animal Genomics and Evolution of Human Disease
Genetic diversity in great apes compares to our own genetic make-up, and contributes to similarities and differences in disease risk, including CVD.
New Directions for Treating Cardio-Renal Syndrome
New answers are emerging to help shed light on the complex relationship between renal function and heart failure.