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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Sensible Steps for Getting to Goal

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Sensible Steps for Getting to Goal

This activity reviews the clinical benefits of optimal management of T2DM and shares the results of a controlled study that focused on intensifying therapy for patients who had not met glycemic goals.
The Soy Connection, Volume 21, Number 1 - Winter 2013

The Soy Connection, Volume 21, Number 1 - Winter 2013

This issue on Dietary Guidelines for Americans covers the topis of how soy fits into guidelines for Americans and the best of MyPlate tracking tools and apps.
Type 2 Diabetes: Emerging Therapies and Evolving Standards of Care

Type 2 Diabetes: Emerging Therapies and Evolving Standards of Care

This program focuses on evolving standards of care and a novel class of agents that targets renal glucose reabsorption as a means of reducing hyperglycemia and improving outcomes in patients with T2DM.
A 59-Year-Old Woman Exhibiting Recent Memory Impairment at Work and Home

A 59-Year-Old Woman Exhibiting Recent Memory Impairment at Work and Home

A woman who has exhibited some cognitive lapses in her life undergoes evaluation to identify the probable pathology underlying these developments.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Case Clinic

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Case Clinic

This case clinic is designed to help learners identify the specific molecular biomarkers and appropriate treatment standards that can lead to optimal response rates in African-American populations with NSCLC.
Managing Patients With Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: A Case-Based Clinical Conversation

Managing Patients With Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: A Case-Based Clinical Conversation

This activity presents a series of discussions on the clinical management of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis from our expert faculty.
Clinician Perspective on DSM-5

Clinician Perspective on DSM-5

Development of the DSM-5 has been met with concern about changes in diagnostic criteria for high-profile disorders, and curiosity about changes in other areas. This white paper highlights attitudes, perceptions and concerns about the release of DSM-5.
New Courses from Audio DigestThe Gold Standard of Audio CME/CE!

New Courses from Audio Digest–The Gold Standard of Audio CME/CE!

myCME has teamed with Audio Digest to bring you 8 high-quality courses. With the ability to download mp3 files for each course and listen on the go, earning CME/CE has never been easier. And at $25 for two 2-credit activities, the price is right!
First Steps on the Road to Good Health: An Infant Nutrition Update

First Steps on the Road to Good Health: An Infant Nutrition Update

This series of 3 clinical case studies will explore many of the nutritional issues that clinicians who manage the care of infants are likely to encounter in practice.
Taking the Pulse of Neonatal Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Taking the Pulse of Neonatal Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Disease

This 3-part series is designed to take the learner from a comprehensive understanding of critical congenital heart disease to discussion of care.
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Beyond Pituitary Surgery: Discussions on Cushing's Disease

Activity worth:
1.75 / AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM

These webcasts are from ENDO 2012, The Endocrine Society's 94th Annual Meeting & Expo.

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Expert Perspective Ask the Expert: Personalized Approaches to Sustained Biologic Remission in Crohn's Disease

To help improve outcomes for patients with Crohn’s disease, the concept of mucosal healing (also referred to as sustained biologic remission) has been put forth as a therapeutic end point designed to show that treatment has reduced the intestinal mucosal damage that frequently accompanies Crohn’s disease.
 

Expert Perspective Expert Panel on Patient-Controlled Analgesia for Acute Postoperative Pain: Evolving Therapies

Although IV patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is widely used for acute postoperative pain, it has limitations with regard to patient mobility, medication errors, and staff time. Expert panelists discuss current PCA modalities and options for improved delivery systems as part of a multimodal approach.
 

Webcast Do Ask, Do Tell: The 5 A's for Successful Smoking Cessation

Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, and Arrange are an effective approach that clinicians should take to identify patients who smoke and to assist these patients with quitting.
 

Webcast CaseBook Challenges: Managing Gout, Hyperuricemia and Comorbidities - Dialogue with the Experts
A Learner Interactive CME/CE Program with Patient Case Videos

This interactive program features patient case videos and provides expert discussion on making a presumptive diagnosis of gout, the rationale and sequencing of pharmacotherapy for acute and chronic gout, and the importance of reaching target serum urate level and communicating with patients.
 

Webcast How Targeted Therapy is Changing Treatment of Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer

This activity will provide education on specific unmet needs and clinical gaps in the area of renal cell cancer.
 

Webcast Treating Nicotine Dependence Among Patients With Mental Health or Addictive Disorders

This activity dispels common misperceptions and summarizes the evidence on assisting patients with mental health and addictive disorders to quit smoking, including specific considerations for patients with depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, substance use disorders, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
 

Clinical Review MediBrief: 2013 Breakthroughs in Translational Research in General Oncology

This activity will trace the evolution and breakthroughs in various biomarker, personalized, and translational cancer research throughout 2013. It is important to carefully apply the evidence found in a way that is relevant for the community oncology setting.
 

Expert Perspective Integrating Conventional and Biologic Therapies in the Management of IBD: A Clinical Conversation

In this activity, the faculty members draw on research and their own clinical experience to discuss several common clinical questions that were asked by participants at a live CME symposium held on October 22, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
 

Patient Case Study Asthma: Managing Difficult Cases, Optimizing Patient Outcomes:
A 42-Year-Old Female Social Worker With Persistent Cough

Despite recommendations for the optimal control of asthma, it remains the most prevalent chronic illness in the United States. Primary care clinicians are well positioned to recognize individuals whose asthma is inadequately controlled and to implement strategies to improve patient outcomes.
 

Patient Case Study Meeting Diagnostic Challenges in Alzheimer's Disease: Recent Onset of Moderate Memory Impairment

Identifying AD and distinguishing it from other disorders remain challenging, as in this case of a 58-year-old woman who complains of “memory issues.”
 

Patient Case Simulations Mission: Pain Management—The Efficient First Visit

This activity is designed to help the pain team focus their efforts on maximizing their time with the chronic pain patient.
 

Patient Case Study Case 2: An Infant Boy With Chronic Lung Disease of Prematurity

Pediatric clinicians who are up-to-date about risk factors, current recommendations for prevention and management of RSV infection, and strategies for parent counseling can aid parents in effective decision making and help improve outcomes in their pediatric patient.
 

Patient Case Simulations Women and Depression: Navigating the Clinical Course

The interactive and immersive 3D virtual learning environment provides concise information on depression management and helps you sharpen decision-making and critical-thinking skills to apply to your patients immediately.
 

Webcast Improving the Management and Care of COPD Patients: A Clinical Conversation

This activity will review the epidemiology and pathology of COPD; discuss the proper way to diagnose COPD, using spirometry to identify the GOLD stage of the disease; and present current evidence-based guidelines for the management of COPD, including exacerbations.
 

Patient Case Simulations Case 1: Lipid Clinic—Treatment of Dyslipidemia in Primary Care: Patient with CHD and elevated LDL-C

The activity, through varied modalities and non-educational interventions, will cover multiple key topics crucial to improving the knowledge-base of PCPs.
 

Patient Case Simulations Case 2: Lipid Clinic—Treatment of Dyslipidemia in Primary Care: Patient with type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia

The activity, through varied modalities and non-educational interventions, will cover multiple key topics crucial to improving the knowledge-base of PCPs.
 

Patient Case Study Case 3: An Infant Girl With Congenital Heart Disease

In infants at high risk for RSV infection, such as those with congenital heart disease, the clinician needs to consider various factors in providing adequate protection to the infant.
 

Patient Case Study Meeting Diagnostic Challenges in Alzheimer's Disease: Recent Onset of Symptoms Suggestive of Dementia

Contemporary understanding of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has evolved, so that it is now recognized as representing a continuum from a preclinical stage to mild cognitive impairment and finally to dementia.
 

Expert Perspective Challenging Cases in Depression: Treating to Better Patient Outcomes

This online activity is designed to educate healthcare professions on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with depression and also provide patient education tools to help improve patient outcomes.
 

Webcast High-Risk ACS: Overcoming the Limitations of Current Anticoagulant Therapy - Dialogue with the Experts
A Learner Interactive Case-Based CME Activity

This activity addresses implications of anticoagulation guidelines, the role of thrombin, relationship between bleeding and outcomes, and data from trials of novel therapies.
 

Webcast Treatment-Resistant, Hormone-Positive Breast Cancer: Next Steps & New Paradigms

The most appropriate management options for women with endocrine-resistant breast cancer are unclear, so it’s critical for clinicians to remain informed about the most clinically relevant outcomes of trials presented/published in the past 18 months.
 

Webcast Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Understanding Treatment Resistance and New Treatment Options

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is highly resistant to treatment and remains the most challenging subtype of cancer to treat, particularly once it has progressed.
 

Webcast HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: After Trastuzumab, What's Next?

This webcast educates clinicians regarding the biochemical pathways that lead to trastuzumab resistance in HER2-positive tumors and current options to overcome such resistance or other options to increase progression-free survival.
 

Patient Case Study Case 1: A Newborn Baby Whose Older Sibling Has Moderately Severe Atopic Dermatitis

Allergic diseases are the third most common chronic disease in children. Parents of infants at high risk for atopic dermatitis should be educated about the importance of formula choice if they do not exclusively breastfeed for at least 4 months.
 

Webcast Fatigue Associated with Major Depressive Disorder: Diagnosis and Management

This free, interactive, CME-certified activity examines the role of fatigue in depression and the role of biomarkers in psychiatry.
 

Patient Case Study Enhancing Glycemic Control in T2DM: 62-Year-Old White Male with T2DM

Inadequately managed diabetes leaves patients vulnerable to a host of complications that include diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
 

Patient Case Study Chronic Pain: Communication and Evaluation Tools to Optimize Outcomes. A 76-Year-Old Woman with Persistent Knee Pain

As you’ll learn in this case, evidence-based guidelines recommend both therapeutic lifestyle changes and medical management to alleviate the diminished function and loss of quality of life associated with the chronic pain of OA.
 

Monograph Consensus Statement on Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity (NDO): Multiple Sclerosis and Spinal Cord Injury
Improving Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of NDO Through Integrated Care

This activity discusses effects of NDO on quality of life, identifies barriers to care, describes best screening practices, and gives recommendations for management.
 

Expert Perspective A Balanced Approach to the Management of Chronic Pain in Primary Care

This Web-based activity features a series of faculty discussions on the optimal use of opioid therapy for the management of noncancer chronic pain in clinical practice. A series of patient/clinician vignettes demonstrating specific learning points relating to the clinical use of opioid analgesics is featured to facilitate the discussions.
 

Webcast Online Highlights from the CTCA REVIEW - Day 1: Hematology/Oncology

The CTCA REVIEW online webcasts highlight cutting-edge research and clinical studies presented during recent American Society of Hematology (ASH) and American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meetings.
 

Webcast Preventing Pediatric Obesity: How Early Do You Intervene?

This program focuses on current feeding practices, timing of obesity intervention, family perceptions about weight, parent preferences for guidance, and strategies for improving obesity intervention and parent education.
 

Patient Case Study Case 2: Sisters - A 2-Month-Old With Colic and an 18-Month-Old With Diarrhea

For infants with diarrhea or colic, the use of specific probiotics may be helpful. Clinicians and parents need to be aware of these specific strains of live “good bacteria” that confer a health benefit when consumed in adequate amounts.
 

Webcast Postoperative Pain and Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Evaluating Current and Evolving Modalities

Despite the growing movement toward improved acute-pain management, acute postoperative pain continues to be undermanaged. The adverse events of acute pain complicate postoperative recovery and may lead to longer hospital stays as well as increased health care costs. Although patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) has dramatically improved postoperative pain management, the invasiveness, ...
 
    

       

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Acute Coronary Care Journal Club for Primary Care

The value of the Acute Coronary Syndrome Journal Club resides in its ability to summarize and synthesize key scientific advances and clinical lessons from the literature, and offer commentary and insight from recognized experts in the field of treating ACS, who can explain the implications of the latest research findings and clinical trials for day-to-day patient care.

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