Clinical Resource Library Database
Use this searchable database to quickly find tools and resources to help you improve patient health.
An older man with progressive short-term memory loss and confusion
A 72-year-old man with progressive memory loss and confusion presented to a neurology clinic for evaluation. This case report provides an overview of a classic case of cerebral amyloid angiopathy and its potential treatment options.
An unusual artery causing an unusual stroke
This article describes a patient with bilateral thalamic infarction caused by occlusion in the artery of Percheron, an anatomic variant thought to be present in 4% to 12% of the population.
An unusual case of right upper quadrant pain in a pregnant woman
This article describes a pregnant woman whose abdominal pain was diagnosed as degenerating uterine fibroids.
An update on expanding HIV preexposure prophylaxis
New CDC guidelines include a recommendation to discuss HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with all sexually active patients, which is likely to expand use. This article describes how to better employ PrEP in light of these recent significant changes.
An update on managing patients with multiple sclerosis in primary care
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory condition of the central nervous system. The increased use of immunosuppressant therapies for patients with MS makes it imperative for clinicians to understand potential risks, benefits, and serious adverse reactions related to these therapies.
An update on migraine
Migraine headache is a common and potentially debilitating disorder often treated by physician associates/assistants (PAs) and other providers. This article provides a review of migraine prevention and acute treatment protocol, highlighting new approaches to both.
An update on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
This article provides primary care providers with the current understanding of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, including evidence-based recommendations for managing patients with this common condition.
Anemia: More Than Just Iron Deficiency!
Anemia is a common finding that providers will encounter. In this presentation, we will review some of the causes for anemia and discuss their management.
Annual Harvard Nutrition Obesity Symposium: June 4, 2025
Each year the Division of Nutrition and the Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard (NORCH) select a cutting edge topic in nutritional research to present. Authorities on this topic from North America and elsewhere are invited to present.
Annual Nutrition and Wellness in Health and Disease: September 18 – 20, 2025
Offered by the Mayo Clinic, this conference highlights ambulatory nutrition and wellness topics presented by multidisciplinary faculty.
Anti-Obesity Medications: A Primer for Primary Care
Primary care providers are increasingly being approached about ways to manage the chronic conditions of overweight and obesity. This presentation is intended to help primary care providers identify candidates for anti-obesity medications, as well as tailor pharmacotherapy options to individual patients.
APA Clinical Practice Guidelines
American Psychiatric Association practice guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations for the assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders.
APAOG Podcast: HIV with Diane Bruessow
This session equips PAs in OB/GYN settings with essential knowledge on HIV screening, prevention, and treatment, emphasizing the importance of routine opt-out testing and familiarity with key medications. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this… more
APAOG Podcast: Only Half of the Picture: A Brief History of Women’s Exclusion in Medical Research
This course explores the historical exclusion of women from medical research and its lasting impact on healthcare outcomes. Learners will examine key milestones, ongoing disparities, and strategies for advancing equity in clinical trials and medical… more
APAOG Podcast: PT, Pessaries, and Surgery, oh my! Managing Pelvic Organ Prolapse
In this episode of the APAOG podcast, host Morgan Bechtel kicks off season four with an in-depth exploration of pelvic organ prolapse—a condition affecting millions of women but often shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding. Listeners… more