Invite only
April 15, 2026
Orlando, FL
Ready to take your practice to the next level? Our education sessions are packed with practical strategies and real-world insights to help you thrive. From mastering coding and billing to streamlining admin tasks and sharpening your clinical skills, we’ve got you covered. Dive into topics like preventive care, chronic disease management, acute care, mental health, and age-specific approaches for every stage of life. These sessions are designed to energize your knowledge and empower you with tools you can put to work immediately. Don’t miss the chance to elevate your impact and deliver exceptional care—join us and transform the way you practice!
A NEW Exhibit Hall Experience Awaits
This year, the exhibit hall is buzzing with more ways to connect, learn, and have fun! Get hands-on with interactive displays, collaborate with peers, and explore innovative patient resources designed to elevate your practice.
Dive into case-based activities that bring real-world scenarios to life, exchange ideas in informal learning spaces, and discover fresh solutions for everyday challenges. It’s not just an exhibit hall—it’s your hub for inspiration, collaboration, and a whole lotta excitement. Don’t miss the chance to network, learn, and recharge in the most dynamic space of the convention!
Exhibit hall hours*:
2026 Disease Prevention Summit
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April 15, 2026
Orlando, FL
On April 15 in Orlando, ACOFP will host its first Disease Prevention Summit, bringing together key stakeholders and osteopathic family physicians to exchange knowledge and identify best practices that support evidence-based national immunization policies and practices. The summit will focus on strengthening vaccine confidence, addressing misinformation, and improving equitable access to preventive care.
At a time when vaccine trust and uptake are more critical than ever, this Summit underscores ACOFP’s commitment to equipping family physicians with the tools to lead in community health and preventive medicine.
Thank you to our Disease Prevention Summit supporters:
Sleep Medicine Symposium
Open to all and includes breakfast
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Floridian ABC
General Overview of Sleep Disorders - 8:00–9:15 a.m.
Sleep complaints are among the most common, and most challenging, presentations in primary care. This session provides a practical, primary care–focused framework for evaluating and managing common sleep disorders, including insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, and central disorders of hypersomnolence. Participants will learn how to use targeted history-taking, validated screening tools, and key diagnostic clues to distinguish between these conditions and build an efficient, symptom-based workup. Emphasis will be placed on when and how to initiate appropriate first-line management strategies that can be safely monitored in primary care, as well as recognizing red flags and clinical scenarios that require timely referral to a sleep specialist for further evaluation and management.
Closing the OSA Care Gap: A Primary Care Playbook - 9:30–10:45 a.m.
Primary care is a key entry point for identifying and treating obstructive sleep apnea. This session offers a practical, stepwise approach to closing common gaps in OSA care: starting with risk stratification grounded in pathophysiology, clinical features, and comorbidities. Participants will learn how to choose evidence-based diagnostic pathways, including when home sleep testing is appropriate versus in-lab polysomnography. The session will also cover first-line treatment strategies that can be initiated and adjusted in primary care for uncomplicated OSA and obesity-related sleep-disordered breathing, and how to recognize when advanced therapies and timely referral to a sleep center are needed.
When Sleep Isn't Restorative: Identifying and Treating Patients with Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence - 11:00–12:00 p.m.
Not all fatigue is “just stress,” and not all sleepiness is explained by short sleep or sleep apnea. This session focuses on the clinical problem of excessive daytime sleepiness and how to approach it efficiently in primary care. Learners will review a practical differential for sleepiness and the key features that should raise suspicion for idiopathic hypersomnia or narcolepsy. The session will outline an evidence-based initial evaluation that can be completed before referral, emphasizing medication and substance review, sleep schedule assessment, and targeted screening, so testing is more accurate, and referrals are higher yield. Participants will also learn which presentations warrant prompt sleep center evaluation and how to counsel patients on the steps needed to prepare for definitive diagnostic testing.
This event is presented in partnership with the Sleep Research Society Foundation.


