33rd Annual Internal Medicine Review

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Conference description

The annual Internal Medicine Review, providing up-to-date clinical information and critical review of topics essential to internists and advanced practice providers. Join us in Portland in 2026!

Conference location

Sentinel Hotel - Portland, Oregon

Conference date

May 14-15, 2026

Target audience

The target audience for this conference is internists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants.

Register for IMR 2026

Register online for the 2026 Internal Medicine Review

Thursday, May 14

7:15      Registration/Breakfast    
7:50      Welcome and Introduction to the Course     
8:00      Depression - Y Pritham Raj, MD
8:50      Outpatient Literature Review - Max Rusek, MD
9:50      BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
10:15    Migraine Update - Juliette Preston, MD
10:55    Atopic Dermatitis - Lara Clayton, MPAS, PA-C
11:35    Panel/Questions & Answers     
12:05    LUNCH    
1:00      Chronic Kidney Disease Stages 3 and 4: How to treat, when to refer - Amy Li, MD
2:00      BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
2:30      Breakout sessions
             Breakout 1:  Liver Health In Primary Care - Aline Gottlieb, MD
             Breakout 2:  Geriatrics - Katie Drago, MD
3:30      Menopause:  CV Risk Assessment - Katie Bensching, MD
4:30      ADJOURN     

Friday, May 15

7:15      Registration/Breakfast    
7:55      Announcements    
8:00      From Guidelines to Justics: Hypertension Reimagined - Michelle Schoepflin Saunders, MD
8:50      GLP-1 Medications:  Panel - Jonathan Purnell, MD, Selvi Williams, MD, MPH, and Ashley Beylon, PharmD.
10:00    BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
10:20    Beta Blockers - Craig Williams, PharmD, BCPS, FNLA
11:00    Iron!  Too Much or Too Little - Thomas DeLoughery, MD
11:40    Panel/Questions & Answers     
12:10    LUNCH    
1:00      Lung Disease - Andres Mota Carpio, MD, MHS
2:00      BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
2:20      TBD 
3:00      Perplexing but Common Skin Disorders Seen in Primary Care - Stephanie Mengdon Koon, MD
3:40      Early Alzheimer's Treatment - Is There a Role for Blood Biomarkers? - Andrew Natanson, MD, MS
4:20      Panel/Questions & Answers     
4:45      ADJOURN 

Course Fees

Prior to May 1

  • Both days - $425   
  • Single Day - $250

On or after May 1 

  • Both days - $475
  • Single Day - $300

Cancellation policy

To help meet administrative costs, a $35.00 service charge will be assessed on all refund requests received by May 8, 2026; no refunds can be issued after that date. Please email cme@ohsu.edu if you need to cancel your registration.

American Medical Association

Accreditation

OHSU School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.  

Credit

Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Maintenance of Certification

ABIM

Successful completion of this CME activity, which includes participation in the evaluation component, enables the participant to earn up to 12.5 Medical Knowledge MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity.

Pharmacology

This activity contains 3.25 hours of pharmacology training.

Questions?

E-mail: cme@ohsu.edu

If you have a disability and require assistance to participate in the conference, please contact the Division of Continuing Professional Development as soon as possible, but no later than 20 business days prior to the conference.