Featured CME Courses

Session 1: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Adolescents

This is the first of four archived webcasts that accompany a monograph. They are all intended to help clinicians improve their ability to diagnose and manage HMB.
 

Preventing VTE in the Community: Best Practices for the Establishment & Management of an Outpatient VTE Prevention Program

This activity focuses on strategies for ensuring the safe transition of at-risk patients from the inpatient to outpatient setting and other relevant issues.
 

Diabetes, Oral Health, and Nutrition:
Interrelationships, Innovations, and Interventions

The goal of this symposium is to provide both types of clinicians with the information necessary to understand the connection between periodontal disease and diabetes.
 

New Directions in the Management of Ischemic Heart Disease:
Thinking Outside the Heart-Shaped Box

This is activity discusses the considerations and application of emerging evidence in the stratification of patients towards optimal medical management or interventional therapy.
 

Attention and Intervention: Responding to Vaginal
Changes of Menopause (Nurses - Pharmacology Credit available)

The monograph is intended to help NPs discuss issues surrounding vaginal changes of menopause with their patients, and accurately diagnose and manage the condition.
 

Latest Courses

Comorbid Migraine Does Not Affect Efficacy of Milnacipran in Management of Patients with Fibromyalgia (APS 2010)

This activity covers a presentation from the American Pain Society meeting and is designed to give an understanding of newer agents or updated formulations.
 

Behavioral Health Challenges in the Primary Care Setting

This program features experts Theodore Stern, MD, and Rebecca Brendel, MD, and focuses on the identification and management of patients with depression, suicidal, and somatizing illnesses in the primary care setting.
 

Getting Better Is Not Good Enough: Assessing and Addressing Treatment Response in Major Depressive Disorder

This provides a review of evidence-based strategies for identifying and managing MDD over the long term, with the goal of achieving symptomatic remission in each patient.
 

VTE in Cancer Patients: A Case-Based Approach to Risk
Assessment and Management

Given the high mortality rate for VTE in cancer patients, it is imperative to ensure that all health-care professionals become familiar with and follow the latest guidelines.
 

Affective Disorders: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

This activity focuses on helping providers enhance your diagnostics assessment skills and treatment strategies for affective disorders, including depression during pregnancy and identifying bipolar disorder in patients.
 

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: From Recognition to Resolution

This overview of HMB diagnosis and management addresses the benefits and drawbacks that make each treatment more or less appropriate for an individual woman.
 

Enhanced Screening and Treatment Strategies for Alzheimer's Disease

This program helps enhance your standards of care in screening and treatment for Alzheimer's disease, focusing on changes in behavior and function, co-morbidities, genetic and psychosocial counseling, and more.
 

Intervention & Prevention: Keeping Current with Acute Coronary Syndrome - A Journal Club for Primary Care (Issue #7)

Therapy for ACS utilizes a combination of surgical interventions (including percutaneous coronary interventions [PCI]) and pharmacotherapy, with antiplatelet agents playing an essential role.
 

From Pediatrics to Geriatrics: A Best Practices Guide to Lifelong Immunization

In a Roundtable Discussion, experts discuss best practices to increase clinicians’ and patients’ awareness of the importance of immunization throughout their lifespan.
 



Extra Credit: Multi-Part Series


The Forum: A Working Group for Women's Healthcare

Clinicians who provide healthcare for reproductive-aged and menopausal women are faced with continual change that affects the way in which they practice. This series is jointly sponsored by the Dannemiller Memorial Educational Foundation and Haymarket Medical Education. Latest  program: The impact of celiac disease on women's health. 

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.

Nursing Challenges in the Management of Acute Coronary Syndrome

Each year, more than 2 million patients in the U.S. suffer from acute coronary syndrome (ACS). This series, which includes a digital monograph and two case studies, highlights current approaches to antiplatelet therapy for patients with ACS. Latest  program: Case Study 3: Secondary Prevention for Post-ACS Patients 

Treatment Strategies for Acute Low Back Pain

This series, which includes a digital monograph and three related case studies, highlights the implications of generic substitution and the standards of care that pharmacists and clinicians must satisfy when engaging in generic substitution for the treatment of low back pain. Latest  program: Case Study 3: Patient With Cervical Sprain and Low Back Pain Following a Motor Vehicle Accident. 

CME from The Clinical Advisor

The Clinical Advisor, a monthly journal for nurse practitioners and physician assistants in primary care, delivers high-quality CME articles with each monthly issue. Check out July's three activities, including Alzheimer's Management
 from Diagnosis to Late Stage.


CME from JAAPA

JAAPA, the peer-reviewed clinical journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, delivers high-quality CME articles with each monthly issue. Check out July's articles: "Hyperphosphatemia: Understanding the Role of Phosphate Metabolism" and "Helicobacter Pylori Infection: An Update on Diagnosis and Management."

CE from Oncology Nurse Advisor

Oncology Nurse Advisor, a journal for oncology nurses, delivers relevant CE articles with each issue. Check out July's activity: Prevention and Management of Hand-Foot Syndromes.



CE from Rutgers

The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is accredited by the ACPE as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. View the list of programs below for the latest in a variety of areas, including law courses. Latest course: Ethical Challenges in the Legal Practice of Pharmacy in a Changing Healthcare (LAW CREDITS).
$$ Note: these are premium courses and require payment. $$

CME FROM MPR

New Course: 2010 Quarter 2


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CE from Oncology Nurse Advisor

Oncology Nurse Advisor, a journal for oncology nurses, delivers CE articles on a variety of topics with each issue. View this month's article: Prevention and Management of Hand-Foot Syndromes.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

CME FROM CONFERENCE REPORTER

The mycme.com Conference Reporter offers comprehensive coverage of the scientific sessions from a specific medical conference. The first installment of activities is from the 29th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society in May.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

CE FROM RUTGERS

The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is accredited by the ACPE as a provider of continuing pharmacy education in a variety of areas, including law courses.

$$ Note: these are premium courses and require payment. $$

Click here for a full listing of activities.

CHECK OUT THE FORUM

Clinicians who provide care for reproductive-aged and menopausal women are faced with continual change that affects the way in which they practice. This multi-part series looks at issues such as celiac disease, cardiovascular disease, family planning, and osteoporotic fracture risk.

Click here for a full listing of all issues.

CME FROM JAAPA

JAAPA, the peer-reviewed clinical journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, delivers high-quality CME articles with each monthly issue.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

CME FROM THE CLINICAL ADVISOR

The Clinical Advisor, a monthly journal for nurse practitioners and physician assistants in primary care, delivers high-quality CME articles on topics ranging from derms to geriatric patient care with each monthly issue.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

CME FROM JOHNS HOPKINS

Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, these CME courses focus on the latest developments in the treatment of various cancers.

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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.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

Nursing Challenges in the Management of Acute Coronary Syndrome

This series, which includes a digital monograph and two related case studies, highlights current approaches to antiplatelet therapy for patients with acute coronary syndrome.

Click here for a full listing of activities.
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