Featured CME Courses

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 life span.
 

Rhinitis: Comparing Optimal Treatments

This symposium will provide an overview of rhinitis and its subtypes; present current information on effective treatments for allergic, vasomotor, and mixed rhinitis; and explain how administration can affect the patient.
 

Practical Approaches to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Testosterone Deficiency

This activity addresses clinical quandaries and controversy surrounding male hypogonadism, with a review of appropriate screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
 

Adjuvant Therapy for Malignant Melanoma: Targeted Pathways to Antitumor Potential and Better Outcomes

This supplement draws from the recently published literature and incorporates revisions to the 7th Edition of the American Joint Committee on Cancer Cancer Staging Manual.
 

Sedation and Analgesia Techniques: Who? What? When? Where? And How? The Changing State of the Art & Science

This monograph will present the latest and future agents and techniques used in sedation and analgesia.
 

Latest Courses

Intervention & Prevention: Keeping Current with Acute Coronary Syndrome - A Journal Club for Primary Care (Issue #6)

Although there have been advances in treatment, the incidence, morbidity, and mortality associated with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remain significant. Therapy for ACS utilizes a combination of surgical interventions (including percutaneous coronary interventions [PCI]) and pharmacotherapy, with antiplatelet agents playing an essential role. There may be significant risks with these ...
 

Critical Challenges in Allergic Diseases: Optimizing Outcomes in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis and Urticaria

A 1.5 hour CME enduring webcast on the diagnosis and management of allergic rhinitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria, held in conjunction with the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The overarching goal of the program is to improve the diagnosis and treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) and chronic idiopathic ...
 

Atlas of Care: Nurse Practitioners' Guide to H1N1 Influenza

This educational program explores tactics to help Nurse Practitioners prevent the spread of H1N1 influenza and to treat and manage those patients who do contract this potentially deadly disease.
 

Raising the Bar in GERD Management:
Optimizing Acid Control for Every Patient

This educational activity will advise primary care clinicians on optimal GERD management for all patients, regardless of characteristics and/or co-morbidities.
 

Screening & Treating Patients with Sleep/Wake Disorders

This monograph focuses on diagnosing, screening, and treating obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, and restless legs syndrome in primary care. It also introduces a practice improvement program.
 

Pillars of Care: HPV: A Global Perspective

The HPV: A Global Perspective roundtable, produced in collaboration with Haymarket Medical Education, is designed to build consensus—and collaborative strategies—on preventive measures that reduce the risks for and the sequelae of cervical cancer.
 

Case Study 2: Acute Management and Prevention of VTE in a 42-year-old Obese Man Admitted for an Appendectomy

This digital monograph details the latest guidelines for VTE diagnosis, treatment, and recommended VTE prophylaxis and therapy guidelines in the outpatient setting.
 

Caring for the geriatric patient: The initial visit

From the January issue of The Clinical Advisor, this activity is designed to help structure a geriatric patient history, identify conditions requiring screening in older adults and introduce other techniques for the first geriatric patient visit.
 

Vaccinating Schoolchildren:
Next Step Forward in the Battle Against Influenza?

A growing body of evidence indicates that vaccinating all children and adolescents of school age may be more effective than vaccinating selected groups at high risk.
 

Sleep Disorders Across a Woman's Life Span:
A Challenge to Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Women in particular are subject to insomnia and sleep disruptions. According to one poll, 67% of women have sleep problems at least a few nights per week.
 



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 February's three activities, including What Lies Behind the 
Vitamin D Revolution?.


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 March's articles: "How to Approach the Physical Examination of a Shoulder Injury" and "Use of Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia to Treat Cardiac Arrest".

CME from MPR


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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.

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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.

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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.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

Diabetes Toolkit


Clinicians and patients with diabetes must work closely together to achieve best outcomes. We've developed a series of practical and useful patient handouts and other tools to enhance that working relationship, including:
 
    • Blood Glucose Log
    • Diabetes Myths
    • Overcoming Patient Barriers to Insulin
    • Treatment Algorithms
    • Detailed Information on Pharmaceutical Options
    • Up-to-date Diabetes Literature



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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.

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.

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.

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.

Click here for a full listing of activities.

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