CME & Ski 2026

Sunday, Feb 1 - Wednesday, Feb 4, 2026
Westgate Park City
3000 Canyons Resort
Park City, UT 84098


Earn up to 16 CME Credits!*

Some of the things to look forward to in 2026:

  • An opening night networking dinner on Sunday, February 1
  • Lower hotel room prices - starting at just $389 (excluding taxes and fees)
  • All new topical content from our local experts
  • All sessions available in-person and over Zoom

Lift Tickets Now Available**

Park City Mountain: The Westgate Resort is slopeside on Park City Mountain Resort (on the Canyons side). Epic Season Passes and Day Passes are available now and we recommend purchasing as early as possible as prices will start going up soon. If you purchase day passes, please be sure to select the "All Resorts" option.

Deer Valley (ski only, no snowboarding): Deer Valley is a 10 minute drive and can be accessed from the Westgate Resort by hotel shuttle. Ikon pass holders can ski at Deer Valley (must be the Ikon Pass NOT the Ikon Base Pass). Learn more and purchase Ikon or Deer Valley passes here.

If you have any questions about the conference, please reach out to us at 801-736-0722 X 2 or email us at munozb@utahafp.org.

We can't wait to see you in 2026!

**UAFP does not have access to any discount lift tickets. Pricing at both Deer Valley and Park City is based on demand. Prices will go up significantly closer to the conference. To get the best prices on lift tickets, we strongly recommend purchasing them before Labor Day weekend. 

Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting? CME & Ski provides an excellent opportunity to visit with over 130 primary care clinicians from across the country in one cozy space!

CME & Ski Information

Schedule and Prices

UAFP CME & Ski 2026 Schedule*

Sunday, February 1

4:00 – 5:00pm: Early Registration (optional)

6:00 – 8:00pm: Welcome & Networking Dinner

Monday, February 2

6:15 – 7:00am:  Breakfast/Registration/Visit Exhibitors

7:00am: OSA Diagnosis and Treatment Made Simple, Matt McKee, DO

8:00am: Skin Cancer Detection in Primary Care - Stephanie Zone, MD

9:00am: Common Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Injuries- Stessie Zimmerman, MD

10:00am: SKI BREAK and Visit Exhibitors

2:30 – 3:00pm: Après-ski hors d'oeuvres

3:00pm: Female Pelvic Floor and Aging - Jo Hill, MD

4:00pm: Treatment of endometriosis in Primary Care, Marisa Adelman, MD

5:00pm: Everything but the Parkinson's - How to Care for Patients with Parkinson's When They Already Have a Neurologist - Theadora Sakata, MD

Tuesday, February 3

6:30 – 7:00am: Breakfast and Visit Exhibitors

7:00am: Challenging Cases in Venous Thromboembolism - Scott C. Woller, MD

8:00am: Pediatric Pearls: Lessons & Cases from the Pediatric Frontlines - Marina Capella, MD, FAAP, FABOIM

9:00am: Treatment of Asthma in Primary Care, Phoebe King, MD

10:00am: SKI BREAK and Visit Exhibitors

2:30 – 3:00pm: Après-ski hors d'oeuvres

3:00pm: Female Sexual Health in Primary Care, Anna Nash - PhD, PA-C

4:00pm: CAC Attack! - Taking the Fear out of Coronary Calcium - Libo Wang, MD

5:00pm: Beyond diabetes and thyroid: hot topics in endocrinology - Masiell German, MD

Wednesday, February 4

6:30 – 7:00am: Breakfast and Visit Exhibitors

7:00am: Breaking Through Biases: Building Skills for Collaborative Weight Management in Primary Care and Treating Obesity as a Chronic Disease - Leigh Perreault, MD, FACE, FACP

8:00am: Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Primary Care - Claire Gibson, MD

9:00am: Perimenopause/Menopause - Camille Moreno, DO, MSCP, NCMP

10:00am: The approach to wound care in the primary care setting - Jeremy Kessler, MD, FAAFP

11:00am: Exhibitor Bingo Drawing and Conference Concludes


*The AAFP has reviewed CME & Ski 2026 and deemed it acceptable for up to 16.00 Live AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 02/02/2026 to 02/04/2026. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AMA/AAFP Equivalency:
AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.


Lodging

Hotel Reservation Information: 

UAFP has secured discount rates for our guests to stay at the Westgate Park City.* Each registrant is limited to up to two rooms per night. 

Luxury Suite (350 sq ft): with kitchenette, 1 king bed & 1 sleeper sofa (sleeps up to 4 guests) - $428.99 (Price includes all fees, excludes taxes)

Luxury One Bedroom Villa (680 sq ft): with full kitchen, 1 king bed, 1 sleeper sofa (sleeps up to 4 guests) - $474.99 per night (Price includes all fees, excludes taxes)

Premier One Bedroom Villa (750 sq ft): with full kitchen, living room, full private bathroom with walk-in steam shower and separate jetted soaking tub, 1 king bed, 1 sleeper sofa (sleeps up to 4 guests) - $724.99 per night (Price includes all fees, excludes taxes)

Link to reserve rooms and additional information is provided with conference registration.

*The "Luxury" rooms are older rooms and have not been recently remodeled. The "Signature" or "Premier" rooms have recently been remodeled. You may request an upgrade at a higher cost to an updated room. Upgrades are not guaranteed and based on availability. 

Larger rooms (two or four bedroom suites) MAY be available at a discount rate, but are not guaranteed. 

Please email cassandra.buensuceso@westgateresorts.com for more information. 

Transportation

Transportation

The Westgate Park City is located 40 minutes from the Salt Lake City International Airport, is slopeside on the Canyons' side of Park City Mountain Resort and 10 minutes from Deer Valley

Transportation to and from the Ski Resorts

You'll be able to access Park City Mountain Resort from the Westgate and the resort also provides free shuttles to Deer Valley throughout the day. 

If you need transportation around town, we recommend utilizing cab companies, ride-sharing services, or the Park City transit system. 

Transportation to and from Salt Lake City International Airport

In addition to local cab companies and ride sharing companies such as Lyft and Uber, there are several shuttle services that run from the SLC International Airport to Park City.

Discounted Transportation from Canyons Transportation

Canyons Transportation offers a 10% discount for shuttle service to and from the SLC International Airport by using the code – UTAHAFP  

Their web address is - canyontransport.com/reservations.  MAKE SURE TO ENTER THE CODE IN THIS SECTION BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO MAKE THE RESERVATION, as pictured below:

Once you successfully enter the code, you should see this screen next:

Other shuttle services in the area: 

Ski Information and Elevation Info

Save Money on Lift Tickets – BUY EARLY!

The “secret” is out, and the rest of the world has discovered how fantastic Park City is! Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort will both serve as official Olympic venues once again when the Winter Games return to Salt Lake City in 2034. That means to get the best deals on lift tickets, you need to plan early and buy early.

Park City Mountain Resort (Epic) – Epic season passes are on sale now and you can purchase either a full pass or a multi-day pass. The cost per person per day is much lower with one of these options. Prices will start to go up starting in September, so consider purchasing passes during the summer. https://www.epicpass.com/

Dear Valley Resort (Ikon) – Deer Valley limits the number of skiers on the mountain each day. So once they have reached capacity for a certain day, they stop selling tickets for that day. While you can purchase full price day passes, if you plan on skiing at least five times between the resorts that accept Ikon passes, you’ll want to consider purchasing a season pass. Please note: Deer Valley is no longer included on the Base Pass, you must purchase the Base Plus Pass or Full Ikon Pass. https://www.ikonpass.com/en/shop-passes

Deer Valley will not start selling individual day passes until later in the summer or early fall. If you want to be notified when those passes go on sale, you can subscribe their “E-News” here https://www.deervalley.com/email/email-signup. For more information, you can call their lift ticket office at 435-646-6626.

UAFP is unable to offer discount lift passes this year.

Some Advice About Staying Healthy at Higher Elevation

Park City, Utah is located at about 7000 ft. While very rare, we have had some guests at our conference who have experienced some physical discomfort when they arrive in Park City if they are coming from a much lower elevation.

Between the two major resorts in Park City, Deer Valley has some spots as high as 8,300 ft., so you may want to keep this in mind when choosing which resort to ski at.

If you do experience some altitude sickness, the symptoms will generally be mild: dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, lack of energy, and sleep problems. Symptoms generally commence between 12 and 24 hours of arrival, and people start to acclimate within a day or two.

The best thing you can do is to give your body time to adjust if you haven’t spent much time at this elevation in the past. Don’t exert yourself within 24 hours of arriving if you are coming from sea level. Don’t drink too much alcohol, particularly in the first day or two of your stay. And stay hydrated. Even if you don’t feel particularly thirsty, chances are that you need to drink more than you feel like while you are in Utah.

Also, keep in mind if you happen to be here on one of our fantastic bluebird ski days, you’re going to want to wear high-quality sunscreen on your face. Raccoon eyes are real in Utah!

Things to Do In Park City (other than skiing)

PARK CITY ACTIVITY GUIDE

While Park City is most often thought of as a ski destination, its off-slope activities are plentiful. For when you want to give your ski legs a break, or just try something new, consider the following:

STROLL HISTORIC MAIN STREET

Park City’s Historic District, immediately surrounding beautiful Historic Main Street, offers a wide variety of entertainment and activities.

From shopping at one-of-a-kind boutiques to browsing the many art galleries, and brushing up on both your mining and ski history at the Park City Museum – you’ll get a real feel for the heart of Park City.  Grab lunch at one of the award-winning restaurants along Historic Main Street.

TUBING AT SOLDIER HOLLOW NORDIC CENTER

Soldier Hollow Nordic Center has upgraded its lift to a conveyor lift system – meaning faster lifts and shorter lines.  Soldier Hollow boasts the longest tubing lanes in Utah. With 1,200-foot sliding lanes and the new lift, tubing is the perfect way to take advantage of Utah’s beautiful winters. Tubing is available in 2-hour sessions.

FAMILY SLEIGH RIDE

If you’re looking for a nice way to unwind at the end of the day, a family sleigh ride is the perfect activity. Bundle up together under blankets as you’re pulled through the snow behind a team of horses, and you’ll quickly feel like you’ve been transported to another time. With several different sleigh rides available in Park City, you can be whisked away to a fine dining yurt, or perhaps just enjoy a short ride with everyone before dinner.

ICE SKATING AT PARK CITY MOUNTAIN

There are few experiences as unique to a winter getaway as ice skating is. Luckily, Park City Mountain Resort has an outdoor skating rink right at their base area, so it’s an experience that you can easily fit into any winter itinerary. The rink is small, but it’s perfectly set up for families. There are complimentary skate trainers for a balance that allowed even our toddler to skate, yet it was still big enough that my pre-teens could race around. There are also several benches near the outside of the rink, so if you’ve got someone in your group who prefers not to skate, they can relax right there and still be where the action is.

THE PAINT MIXER

A guided painting opportunity that requires no previous painting experience, The Paint Mixer, located on lower Historic Main Street, is entertaining, fun, and the perfect introduction to art.  The Paint Mixer offers a social setting and includes on-site wine service, or, try a class geared specifically towards kids for a fun, family-friendly experience.  The best part? You can take your masterpiece home with you! 

FITNESS, WELLNESS, AND RELAXATION

For those who want a break from the slopes, but want to keep active, Park City offers a variety of fitness centers with drop-in options.  Swimming, tennis, spin classes, or time spent with a personal trainer are all great ways to exercise inside.  Follow these up with time in a steam shower, or, if you’re in need of deep relaxation, treat yourself to a day at the spa.

DOG SLEDDING

A perfect way to rest your legs, dog sledding offers unique views and access to more remote areas with stunning views, peace, and quiet in the areas surrounding Park City.  Dog sledding is great for families to enjoy together, or for those looking for an escape, a romantic activity for two!

THE ESCAPE ROOM

Park City Escape Room: If you haven’t tried an escape room yet, this is a fantastic one to try (and if you’ve been to one, you know how fun they are). A mix of puzzle, mystery, and adventure, the escape rooms will have your family working together against the clock on fun challenges to see if you can escape before time runs out. There are even rooms that are open to all ages, so it really is a great experience for the entire family.

KIMBALL ART CENTER

Not only is Kimball Art Center’s main gallery (with rotating special exhibits) open daily and free of charge, they also offer numerous opportunities for classes and studio time.  Head to Kimball Art Center’s website for a complete list of classes, private group class offerings, and more.

SNOW BIKING

Utilize a different set of muscles while riding a fat-tire bike throughout Park City’s trail system.  These bike’s over-sized tires allow you to glide atop the snow-covered trails with ease and give riders access to terrain not otherwise accessible by bike during winter months.  Many of the area’s outdoor outfitters offer bike rentals, and some even offer tours.

SNOWMOBILING

Have the need for speed? A perfect way to experience nature in smaller groups, snowmobiling offers a unique opportunity to meander through aspen meadows and pick up a bit of speed through wide open space – it’s a fun way to spend the day as a family or with a group of friends.

UTAH OLYMPIC PARK

Brush up on your Olympic history with a guided tour of Utah Olympic Park, or a walk through the Alf Engen Ski Museum and Eccles 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum.  Cap off your day at the Park with a thrilling ride on the Comet Bobsled.  Other winter activities and hours vary – check out full offerings on Utah Olympic Park’s website.

In addition to Park City's many activities, there are also a ton of great, family-friendly events to enjoy.  Visit the Visit Park City website to explore the full events calendar.

CME & Ski FAQ

CME & Ski FAQ

Will you be live-streaming the sessions as well? 

Yes! If you can't make one of the sessions in-person, we will have zoom access for each sessions and they will be available for viewing online for up to 30 days after CME & Ski. 

What else is there to do in Park City aside from skiing?

We’re glad you asked! We have an extensive list of other family-friendly activities (both indoors and out) on this page on the tab "Things to do in Park City (other than skiing)."

I want to eat out while I'm there, do you have any suggestions? 

Park City is definitely a "foodie" town! Whether you just want cheap pizza or a a Four Star dining experience, Park City has you covered! Check out the Park City Area Restaurant Association for a listing of area restaurants.

P.S. during ski season, you will want reservations at most restaurants in town.

How can I get discount lift tickets?

We have all kinds of info about lift tickets under the tab “Ski Information and Elevation Info”

What kind of weather should I prepare for?

In short – prepare for it to be cold, sometimes very cold. Weather in Utah’s mountains in February is unpredictable, and some days can be 35° and sunny and some days it doesn’t get much above 0°. If you’re coming from Wisconsin, you’ll probably be fine. If you are coming from Texas, it’s going to feel very cold. One thing we do not have (unless it’s snowing) is humidity.

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