Looking for ways to amass credits for Continuing Medical Education/Continuing Education (CME/CE) units in your specialty or in general?
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Among some of the latest articles featured for credit are:
- “Seeing Into the Future: Primary Care and Eye Specialist Collaboration for Patients with Diabetes”(link is external) - Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in working age adults in the U.S., yet is largely preventable. Primary care clinicians play a crucial role in prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
[Source: Global Education Group and FocusCME] - “Managing the Patient with Metastatic Melanoma: A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Approach”(link is external) - This multifaceted educational program aims to educate hematology-oncology physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who manage patients with metastatic melanoma. Patient scenarios focus on assessment, management, and treatment strategies in metastatic melanoma.
[Source: Robert Michael Educational Institute LLC (RMEI)] - “Pharmacoenhanced PIs — New Opportunities for the Patient with HIV Infection”(link is external) - In this review, we will discuss the development and utility of new enhancing agents for protease inhibitors used in the treatment of HIV infection.
[Source: Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and DKBMed]
More…
- “Biomarkers Predict Rituximab Response in RA”(link is external)
- “Fish Oil in Pregnancy Linked to Reduced Asthma Risk in Offspring”(link is external)
- “Drug Combo Promising in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer”(link is external)
- “Parkinson's MCI Has Distinct Subtypes”(link is external)
- “Data Question Role of PSA Failure in Prostate Cancer”(link is external)
Popular CME/CE Titles:
- “No Survival Advantage with ACE Inhibitors in Stable Coronary Artery Disease”(link is external) - 01.19.2017
- “Brain Activity May Explain How Stress Leads to CVD”(link is external) - 01.12.2017
- “Breaking Down the Types of Fat”(link is external) - 07.06.2016
- “Is When We Eat Important to Health?”(link is external) - 06.22.2016
- “Aspirin Still Wrongly Given to Lower Afib Stroke Risk”(link is external) - 06.21.2016
MEDPAGE TODAY CME/CE:
- “Older Drugs in IBD: Still a Role?”(link is external) - A literature review looking at the efficacy and safety of concomitant immunomodulators and anti-TNF therapies for Crohn's disease...
- “Long Break from Anti-TNF Tx Not Needed for Joint Surgery”(link is external) - Meds given safely within a month before arthroplasty…
- “Are Hospital ICUs Being Overused?”(link is external) - Less invasive care more appropriate for 53% of patients in single-center study…
- “Soccer Headers Tied to Concussive Symptoms”(link is external) - But reliance on amateur athlete self-report is a major limitation…
- “Dying Patients May Get Better Care When Generalists More Involved”(link is external) - Fewer ICU days, lower costs…
Release Date:
02/02/2017 - 6:30pm