UCSF Osteoporosis Course 2021 – Diagnosis, Treatment & Bone Health CME (Videos + PDF)
📦 Product Details
- Format: 2 Videos + 1 PDF
- Total Size: 8.77 GB
- Duration: ~6 Hours
- Release Date: July 15, 2021
- Access: On-demand
- Level: Advanced
🦴 SEO-Optimized Overview
The UCSF 18th Annual Osteoporosis Course 2021 delivers a high-yield, evidence-based update on osteoporosis diagnosis, treatment, and bone health management, with a strong focus on clinical decision-making and emerging therapies.
Developed by the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UCSF, this course covers bone biology, biomechanics, endocrine influences, and advanced imaging techniques, alongside a critical review of antiresorptive and anabolic therapies.
Participants will gain practical insights into bisphosphonate use, drug holidays, denosumab management, and treatment sequencing, making this course highly valuable for clinicians managing metabolic bone disease.
🎯 Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Apply osteoporosis treatment guidelines using modern pharmacologic therapies
- Optimize bisphosphonate therapy and drug holiday strategies
- Evaluate anabolic treatments (teriparatide, abaloparatide, romosozumab)
- Interpret DXA scans and avoid common diagnostic pitfalls
- Manage osteoporosis in special populations including CKD and transgender patients
📚 Key Topics (Keyword-Rich)
🧬 Osteoporosis Pathophysiology
- Bone cell biology and remodeling
- Bone biomechanics and fracture risk
💊 Osteoporosis Treatment
- Bisphosphonates: efficacy & duration
- Denosumab long-term management
- Anabolic therapy strategies
- Sequential therapy planning
🩻 Diagnosis & Imaging
- DXA interpretation and limitations
- Advances in skeletal imaging
⚠️ Special Clinical Topics
- Osteoporosis in chronic kidney disease
- Stress fractures in younger patients
- Racial disparities in osteoporosis care
🔄 Clinical Controversies
- Drug holidays: when and how
- Long-term therapy risks vs benefits
- Individualized treatment decisions
🧠 Learning Format
- Full-length recorded lectures
- Expert panel discussions
- Case-based clinical insights
- Evidence-based updates
👨⚕️ Target Audience
- Physicians in epidemiology and pathophysiology
- Endocrinologists and internists
- Rheumatologists
- Researchers and advanced trainees
🎥 Content Included
- July 15 Part 1 (5 hours)
- July 15 Part 2 (1 hour)
- Syllabus PDF



