57th Annual Primary Care Review

Conference description

The 57th Annual Primary Care Review provides up-to-date clinical information and critical review of topics essential to primary care practice. Twenty-five plenary presentations and 44 breakout session provide the opportunity to design a personalized learning experience.

Conference date

February 9-13, 2026

Conference location

Sentinel Hotel - Portland, Oregon

Target audience

The 2026 Primary Care Review is designed for family physicians, internists, hospitalists, nurse practitioners, physicians assistants, and other primary care health care providers.

PCR 2026 Registration

Register online for the 2026 Primary Care Review

Monday, February 9

7:15      Registration/Breakfast    
Morning Session:         
7:50      Welcome and Introduction to the Course     
8:00      Distinguishing Causes of Dementia: What's New? - Peter Pressman, MD
8:40      Mental Health Literature Review - David Mansoor, MD
9:20      Panel/Questions & Answers     
10:00    BREAK    
10:20    Male and Female Voiding Dysfunction - Nina Davis, MD
11:00    Congenital Heart Failure - Smriti Orhi, MD
11:40    Panel/Questions & Answers     
12:10    LUNCH    
Afternoon Session:         
1:00      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1    
             Behind the Label: Hidden Ingredients in "Natural" Pain Relief - Harleen Singh, PharmD
             What's New in the 2025 Multisociety High Blood Pressure Guidelines - Elizabeth Le, MD and Abby Sapru
             TBD 
2:05      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2    
             Managing Lower Extremity Edema/Venous Ulceration in the Primary Care Setting - Ryan Cummings, FNP
             Developing an Integrated Behavioral Health Care Program - James Koved, MD and Alycia Jackson 
             Motivational Interviewing is a Way to Prevent Burnout in Everyday Medicine - Ryan Blum, MD
3:05      BREAK     
3:25      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 3    
             Diabetes State of the Art: High Impact Evidence-Based Pearls for Management - Leah Baruch, MD and Caroline Barrett, MD
             Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: Spotting the Signs Beyond Hypertension - Philip Blatt, 
             Dermascopy Workshop (2 hour session) - Melissa Adair
4:30      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 4    
             Demystifying the POLST Form: Navigating Conversations, Ensuring Accurate Documentation and Optimizing Billng - Eriko Onishi, MD and Christine Mullowney, MD
             Dermascopy Workshop (2 hour session - continuation) - Melissa Adair
             4 ways to Advance your Depression Treatment as a Primary Care Provider - Ryan Blum, MD
5:30      ADJOURN 

Tuesday, February 10

7:15      Registration/Breakfast    
Morning Session:         
8:00      Mucosol Skin Conditions - Erin Foster, MD
8:40      Vulvar Pain - Amie Leaverton, MD
9:20      Panel/Questions & Answers     
10:00    BREAK    
10:20    Weight Management - Smriti Orhi, MD and Katherine Putnam, MD, MPH
11:00    Hyperthyroidism - Chaim Vanek, MD
11:40    Panel/Questions & Answers     
12:10    LUNCH    
Afternoon Session:         
1:00      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1    
             Tropical Diseases: "Neglected" No Longer - Stephanie Matthews, 
             Firearms: Patients with Dementia and Those Simply Aging - Robin Brown, 
             Primary Care and Public Health: Reportable Conditions of Concern and Relevance - Sarah Present, 
2:05      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2    
             Geriatrics: Driving Evaluation - Emily Morgan, MD
             Menstrual Management - Maureen Baldwin, MD
             TBD
3:05      BREAK     
3:25      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 3    
             Infertility: The Family Physician's Role in the Age of Reduced Access to OB/GYNs and Specialist Care - Jennifer Cook, MD
             ABC’s of Advance Care Planning (ACP) and more - Rekha Thammanan, MD
             Vaccine Promotion in Long-Term Care - Sumathi Devarajan, MD
             Plenary: Deprescribing on the Way to Long-Term Care - Katie Drago, MD
5:30      ADJOURN 

Wednesday, February 11

7:15     Registration/Breakfast    
Morning Session:         
8:00     Endurance Medicine - Brian Drury, MD, M.Ed
8:40      Animal Hazards of the Northwest - Thomas DeLoughery, MD
9:20      Panel/Questions & Answers     
10:00    BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
10:20    Taking a Period History - Kylee Martens, MD and Thomas DeLoughery, MD
11:00    Anemia - Kylee Martens, MD
11:40    Panel/Questions & Answers     
12:10    LUNCH    
Afternoon Session:         
1:00      Plenary: "Did You Read My Note?" Opportunities for Collaboration Between Primary Care and Behavioral Health - Laura Byerly, MD and David Nagarkatti-Guda, MD, PhD
2:05      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1    
             Abnormal SPEP and Other Weird Labs – What to do? Lessons from 8 Years of eConsults - Thomas DeLoughery, MD
             When a Broken Bone Isn't Just a Broken Bone - Osteoporosis - Morgan Lisner, MD
             Pediatric Asthma: Pearls for Management in Primary Care    Mia Hutchinson, 
3:05      BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
3:25      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2    
             Anticoagulation Update - Thomas DeLoughery, MD
             Managing Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction in the Primary Care Setting - Jessie Dunne, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP
             Ophthalmic Diseases for Older Adults - Dong-Wouk Park, MD
4:30      Plenary: STIs - Christopher Evans, MD
5:30      ADJOURN     

Thursday, February 12

7:15      Registration/Breakfast    
Morning Session:         
8:00      Hypertension: A Nephrologist's Perspective - Tonya Dirkx, MD
8:40      Hypertension from the Primary Care View - Smriti Orhi, MD
9:20      Panel/Questions & Answers     
10:00    BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
10:20    Geriatric Literature Review - Katie Drago, MD
11:00    Normal Aging Vs. Early Cognitive Changes - Emily Morgan, MD
11:40    Panel/Questions & Answers     
12:10    LUNCH    
Afternoon Session:         
1:00      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 1    
             Lipid Management in 2026 - North Noelk, MD
             Late Life Depression - Adi Schafir, MD
             Common Pediatric ENT Topics for Primary Care - Monica Deshpande, FNP
2:05      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 2    
             What's Next?  Addressing Common Findings on the Echocardiogram - North Noelk, MD
             Beyond the Textbook: AI-Powered Learning in Medicine - Nikhil Gupta, 
             Pediatric Orthopedics: Foot Injuries - Matthew Halsey, MD
3:05      BREAK / EXHIBITORS    
3:25      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 3    
             Cardiology in the Elderly - North Noelk, MD
             Pediatric Orthopedics: Acute and Overuse Injuries - Matthew Halsey, MD
             The Physical Exam - Andre Mansoor, MD
4:30      BREAKOUT SESSIONS 4    
             Understanding Dermatological Health: Knowledge of Common Skin Conditions in Older Adults (limited enrollment) - Amanda Felty and Krystle Parmala, 
             Wound Care Cases - E. Foy White-Chu, MD
             TBD - Craigan Usher, MD
5:30      ADJOURN 

Friday, February 13

7:15      Registration/Breakfast    
Morning Session:         
8:00      Update in Pain Management - Grace Chen, MD
8:40      Pain - Kim Mauer, MD
9:20      Panel/Questions & Answers     
10:00    BREAK    
10:20    The 60 Second Exam: Upper Extremities - Nels Carlson, MD
11:00    The 60 Second Exam: Lower Extremities - Jesse  Day, MD
Noon    ADJOURN 

Course Fees

Prior to February 1, 2026

  • Full week - $925
  • 3-day - $675
  • 2-day - $500

On or after February 1, 2026

  • Full week - $1025
  • 3-day - $775
  • 2-day - $600

OHSU faculty and staff - $500

Cancellation policy

To help meet administrative costs, a $35.00 service charge will be assessed on all refund requests received by February 1, 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 34.75 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 34.75Medical 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.

Reservations at the Sentinel Hotel

To reserve online, please visit: 2026 OHSU Primary Care Reservations - Sentinel
The cut-off date to receive the discounted, group rate is Friday, January 2, 2026 and the room block may sell out prior to that date.

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.