Grand Rounds

Family and Community Medicine Grand Rounds
The Department of Family and Community Medicine hosts Grand Rounds to expand the reach of the department's educational mission to all levels of learners from medical students and residents to seasoned academic and community family physicians. Presentation topics include high-yield areas applicable to the daily practice of family medicine, as well as the cutting edge of primary care clinical practice, education and research. Consultants and experts in the field are often invited and provide their insights during a post-presentation discussion on the topic presented.
The Grand Rounds series occurs once a month on Tuesday evenings. Presentations may be in-person, virtual, or a combination and CME credit is often available. For more information, please prefer to the Events Link on our main page.
Continuing Medical Education hours are managed in coordination with the UT Southwestern CME office.
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Grand Rounds Topics 2023-2025
Click below for an overview of each topic and information about the speakers.
- July 2025
July 15, 2025
Overuse Injuries in Adolescent Athletes: What Every PCP Should Know
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss types of common overuse injuries in adolescents, including history, physical exam, and diagnosis
- Identify risk factors for overuse injuries in adolescents
- Prevention strategies and role of primary care physicians
- June 2025
June 10, 2025
Palliative Medicine in Low Resource Settings
Objective:
- Describe the goal of palliative medicine and explain its relevance in low-resource settings.
- Explore the challenges of delivering care in these settings and identify strategies and interventionis that improve patient quality of life.
- Review programs focused on this integration and discuss ethical considerations in improving access to palliative medicine.
- Panelists from UT Southwestern, Harvard, Tulane, and UCSF will share their experiences with programs they have started in areas such as the Congo, Latin America, and tribal communities in the Great Plains region.
- May 2025
May 13, 2025
Re-emerging Diseases
Objective:
- Understand the impact of re-emerging diseases in the population
- Health outcomes of re-emerging diseases
- Economic and social impact of re-emerging diseases
- Explore strategies to mitigate the risk of spread of re-emerging diseases
- Review historical efforts that helped to eradicate diseases
- Describe current state of public health initiatives working to eradicate re-emerging diseases
- Define the role of family medicine physicians in response to re-emerging diseases
- March 2025
March 18, 2025
Refugee Health
Objective:
Understand the Importance of Refugee Health:
- Explain why addressing refugee health is crucial in the context of global and local health systems.
- Identify the social, cultural, and economic factors influencing refugee health outcomes
Explore the Intricacies of Refugee Health:
- Describe common health challenges faced by refugees, including physical, mental, and social determinants of health. In addition to addressing special considerations when evaluating refugees early in the resettlement process
Define the Role of Family Medicine Physicians in Refugee Care:
- Illustrate how family medicine physicians can provide holistic, patient-centered care tailored to the needs of refugees and be advocates for refugee health
- February 2025
February 11, 2025
Beyond the Clinic Walls: Exploring the Efficacy of Home Visits in Primary Care
Objective:
- Define what a home visit is and explain the utility of this form of health care delivery
- Discuss the historical and global context of the physician home visit
- Explain the impact of social determinants of health on patient care in the context of a home visit
- Describe opportunities to get involved with the home visit research project and demonstrate awareness about the opportunity to provide home visits beyond residency training
- January 2024
January 14, 2025
Kitchen To Bedside, The Role of Food as Medicine in Cancer Survivors
Objective:
- Explain the components of cancer survivorship care for patients with a history of cancer
- Define the late and long-term effects of cancer survivors as they age
- Compare the non-modifiable versus modifiable factors for cancer survivors
- Recognize the importance of screening for nutrition in the primary care setting
- December 2024
December 10, 2024
Opioid Use Disorder Management
Objectives:
- Define opioid use disorder and dependency for identifying and screening as a primary care provider
- Advance education in using suboxone for harm reduction and pain management in clinical scenarios
- Improve understanding of psychosocial issues as they apply to delivery of excellent patient care
- November 2024
November 19, 2024
VO2max for Clinicians
Objectives:
By the end of this presentation, the audience will be able to:
- Describe why clinicians may use VO2max in both general populations and in athletes
- Describe the physiology and calculations used to determine a VO2max
- Describe methods to obtain and report a VO2max in a clinical and non-clinical setting
- Provide some methods to improving VO2max as a proxy to improve general health
- Describe the limitations to using a VO2max
- Describe the current evolution with projected advancements in VO2max testing and utilization
- October 2024
October 15, 2024
Atypical Diabetes Presentations
Objective:
- Recognize atypical diabetes presentations (LADA/MODY/etc.)
- September 2024
September 17, 2024
Alcoholism and Drug addiction in the House of Medicine
Objective:
- Understand why an emergency/EMS physician is interested in this topic
- Agree that this is a topic of importance to all physicians
- Recognize that substance use disorders are prevalent in the House of Medicine and that Family and Community Medicine residents and attending physicians are at risk
- To describe my personal interest in alcoholism and drug addiction
- To advocate for improved education, training, and support for physicians to seek assistance before they become impaired
- To support the development of the most progressive policies and return-to-duty programs for physicians who are found to be impaired
- July 2024
July 16, 2024
Lifestyle Medicine in the Management of Osteoarthritis
Objective:
- Understand the role of Lifestyle Medicine in the management of osteoarthritis
- June 2024
June 11, 2024
Breastfeeding as Health Equity
Objectives:
- Identify health benefits for breast feeding in both mother and baby
- Understand disparities in breast feeding success
- Explore social and economic factors which influence breast feeding
- Identify areas for advocacy and ways to support our patients
- May 2024
May 28, 2024
AI-volutionizing Primary Healthcare: Exploring the Impact of AI in Modern Medicine
Objectives:
By the end of this presentation, the audience will be able to:
- Define AI in healthcare
- Describe the current status of AI integration in medicine, and in primary care
- Identify and list benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations of integrating AI into practice
- Explore future areas of AI expansion in healthcare
May 14, 2024
An Integrated Behavioral Health Approach to Chronic Pain Management
Objectives:
The participant will be able to:
- Discuss the biopsychosocial model of chronic pain and the importance of addressing psychological and behavioral factors in its management
- Define the concept of integrated behavioral health and its role in the comprehensive management of chronic pain
- Address common barriers to implementing integrated behavioral health approaches in clinic practice and strategies for overcoming them
- April 2024
April 16, 2024
Voice and Swallowing Primer for Primary Care
Objectives:
By the end of this presentation, the audience will be:
- Knowledgeable about common voice and swallowing disorders
- Able to determine when a voice or swallowing issue warrants specialty referral
- Able to identify typical misdiagnoses or suboptimal management of common voice and swallowing disorders
- March 2024
March 19, 2024
Addressing Sleep Apnea in Primary Care
Objectives:
By the end of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
- Recognize the sociodemographic risk factors associated with OSA
- Understand the impact sleep apnea has on other disorders prevalent in primary care as well as one's overall health
- Highlight the variety of treatment options available for patients
- February 2024
February13, 2024
Guideline Updates
Objectives:
Catch up with recent guideline changes for management of Afib and COPD, breast cancer screening (special circumstances) and other brief clinical updates. The participant will be able to:
- Understand new guidelines for rate vs rhythm control for Afib.
- Get up to date with recent GOLD classifications and management of COPD.
- Breast cancer screening for dense breast tissues.
- Learn small clinical updates on GLP 1 analogs, and prostate cancer screening.
- January 2024
January 16, 2024
Buprenorphine Use for Pain
Objectives:
The participant will be able to:
- Recall the pharmacology of buprenorphine.
- Define patient considerations for using buprenorphine for pain.
- Review dosing strategies for select buprenorphine formulations.
- December 2023
December 12, 2023
Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine
Objectives:
- Understand the basics of wound care in the primary care setting.
- Understand various ways to be certified in wound care as a physician.
- Learn about the Undersea and hyperbaric medicine fellowship at UTSW.
- Learn about the practice of hyperbaric medicine.
- November 2023
November 21, 2023
Care of Imminently Dying Patients
Objectives:
At the end of this session, participants will be better able to:
- Prepare for and care for the imminently dying patient
- Discuss communication/education of family for palliation of patient and family distress
- Describe physical and emotional changes associated with the active dying phase
- Address symptom control and initiation of comfort measures
- October 2023
October 17, 2023
Vaccines and Immunizations in Elderly Patients
Objectives:
At the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
- Discuss best practice for use of vaccines and immunization in the elderly.
- September 2023
September 19, 2023
Updates in Diabetes Technology
Objectives:
At the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
- Comprehensively review of all the diabetes technology available in the United States.