This independent CME/CE activity is supported by an educational grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation.
The Advanced Certificate Program in Breast Cancer Management III
Projects In Knowledge is pleased to present The Advanced Certificate Program: Breast Cancer Management comprised of Curricula I and II.
Curriculum I courses present a basic overview of management strategies for optimal personalized care of breast cancer patients.
Curriculum II presents more advanced courses that build on new scientific developments and the topics covered in Curriculum I.
Curriculum III presented by Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Projects In Knowledge provides updates on prognostic tools, newer targeted treatments, and safety of hormonal therapies and chemotherapy. It also includes case studies illustrating management decisions and treatment options for patients with refractory HER2-positive or hormone-receptor–positive metastatic breast cancer.
Featuring the very latest state-of-the-science information about breast cancer diagnosis, breast cancer treatment, and breast cancer disease management, this free online curriculum offers CME, CE, and CPE credit to oncologists and other clinicians who care for patients with breast cancer.
The curriculum courses are updated continuously throughout the year.
The Advanced Certificate Program: Breast Cancer Management is building a community of experts to help you provide your patients with the best treatment outcome possible....more
Bridging Cultural Differences to Improve HBV Treatment in Asian and Other Diverse Communities
Adrian M. Di Bisceglie, MD, FACP, and Robert G. Gish, MD, co-chair this free, yearlong CME/CE program featuring the very latest information on screening and current and emerging treatment strategies for HBV management. Get clarity and guidance from prominent hepatology experts on key issues and practice challenges, including how cultural differences can affect physician/patient communications, thus impacting the management of HBV infection. Earn CME/CE credit and complete all courses to earn your Certificate of Advanced Study....more
A. Di Bisceglie, MD, FACP
The Advanced Certificate Program in Multiple Sclerosis Management III
The past few years have seen exciting developments in understanding the pathophysiology and disease processes of MS and new diagnostic methodologies. Many emerging therapeutic agents are now in development with new data rapidly emerging.
The first oral therapeutics in MS have completed phase III trials and may soon become available. This outstanding free program offers you an excellent opportunity to keep current on all of these developments. Curriculum I courses present an overview of diagnostic and management strategies for MS patients, focusing on cutting-edge topics. Curriculum II presents more advanced courses that build on new scientific developments and the topics covered in Curriculum I. Curriculum III showcases important journal articles published in late 2009 through 2010, provides four new case studies featuring common clinical issues not discussed in the last two curricula, two podcasts that highlight presentations from the 2010 ECTRIMS and the 2011 AAN annual meetings, and a webcast that reviews new knowledge about potential MS risk factors and their clinical implications.
Featuring the very latest state-of-the-science information about MS diagnosis and treatment, this free online curriculum offers CME, CE, and CPE credit to neurologists and other clinicians who care for patients with MS.
New curriculum courses are continuously made available online throughout the year. Complete all courses by July 2011, and receive a certificate of advanced study.
The Advanced Certificate Program in Multiple Sclerosis Management III brings to you a community of experts to help you provide your patients with the best treatment outcomes possible....more
The Advanced Certificate Program in Lung Cancer Management III
This free yearlong CME/CE program provides clinicians with up-to-date information about the management of lung cancer, featuring an expert faculty co-chaired by Roy S. Herbst, MD, PhD, and Corey J. Langer, MD, FACP, and a comprehensive curriculum of 24 web-based courses. Get timely and practical information that you can immediately use in caring for your patients with lung cancer....more
The Advanced Certificate Program: Multiple Sclerosis Management II
The past few years have seen exciting developments in understanding the pathophysiology and disease processes of MS and new diagnostic methodologies. Many emerging therapeutic agents are now in development with new data rapidly emerging.
Curriculum I courses present an overview of diagnostic and management strategies for MS patients, focusing on cutting-edge topics. Curriculum II presents more advanced courses that build on new scientific developments and the topics covered in Curriculum I.
Featuring the very latest state-of-the-science information about MS diagnosis and treatment, this free online curriculum offers CME, CE, and CPE credit to neurologists and other clinicians who care for patients with MS.
New curriculum courses are continuously made available online throughout the year. Complete all courses by July 2010, and receive a certificate of advanced study....more
Controversies in Targeted Therapy: Management of Recurrent Ovarian Cancer—Practical Case-Based Discussions
Projects In Knowledge is pleased to present Controversies in Targeted Therapy: Management of Recurrent Ovarian Cancer—Program Series. Featuring the very latest state-of-the-science information about practical therapeutic approaches for clinicians interested in improving outcomes in their patients with ovarian cancer – this free online program series offers CME, CE, and CPE credit. Controversies in Targeted Therapy: Management of Recurrent Ovarian Cancer—Program Series is building a community of experts to help you provide your patients with the best treatment outcome possible....more
The Advanced Certificate Program: Breast Cancer Management II.
Projects In Knowledge is pleased to present The Advanced Certificate Program: Breast Cancer Management comprised of Curricula I and II.
Curriculum I courses present a basic overview of management strategies for optimal personalized care of breast cancer patients.
Curriculum II presents more advanced courses that build on new scientific developments and the topics covered in Curriculum I.
Featuring the very latest state-of-the-science information about breast cancer diagnosis, breast cancer treatment, and breast cancer disease management, this free online curriculum offers CME, CE, and CPE credit to oncologists and other clinicians who care for patients with breast cancer.
The curriculum courses are updated continuously throughout the year.
The Advanced Certificate Program: Breast Cancer Management is building a community of experts to help you provide your patients with the best treatment outcome possible....more
Osteoporosis Compendium
The Osteoporosis Compendium features
- Diagnostic methods used to screen for osteoporosis and osteoporosis-associated fractures
- Practice guidelines
- Current and emerging treatment strategies
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Practice
This web-based reference tool is designed for busy clinicians who treat and care for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Features include: Comprehensive and up-to-date information organized in five chapters, practical guidance and insights from noted endocrinology experts, hyperlinks to illustrations, videos, journal articles, glossary terms, online textbooks, and other external resources to enhance your understanding of relevant issues, and free CME/CE credits for each completed chapter.
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Insights into Managing Leukemia & MDS Edition
What are the different types of leukemia and how can they be differentiated? What patients are at risk for the development of leukemia, and what methods are currently used to screen and diagnose these patients? What treatments are currently available for the different types of leukemia, and what agents are being developed? How is response to treatment monitored, and how can clinicians provide improved clinical outcomes for their patients with leukemia?
These are the questions addressed in Living Medical Textbook: Hematology: Insights into Managing Leukemia Edition. In each of the three chapters, an expert in oncology will focus on the incidence and pathophysiology of the various types of leukemia, including the aberrant cells involved and the molecular biologic alterations underlying these diseases; and on the methods used to treat and monitor each of the four major types of leukemia (chronic and acute lymphoid and chronic and acute myeloid), with an emphasis on current and emerging therapies. Multimedia hyperlinks will take you beyond the text to additional sources of data, information, and graphics, including conference presentations and journal articles. Please join the expert faculty for each chapter of this online and interactive "living" textbook.
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Multiple Sclerosis 2010 Edition
This free, interactive CME/CE textbook provides comprehensive coverage of important MS-related topics, supplemented by hyperlinks to external multimedia resources such as illustrations, videos, journal articles, and other resources, that enhance understanding of relevant issues. ...more
Parkinson's Disease Edition: Early Diagnosis and Management
Parkinson’s disease is traditionally diagnosed clinically based on classic motor symptoms of tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability. However, it is increasingly recognized that motor symptoms are only one manifestation of this chronic neurodegenerative disease—and a late manifestation at that. This chapter of the Parkinson's Disease Edition of the Living Medical Textbook describes the early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, the underlying pathophysiology behind them, and available treatments for early Parkinson’s disease. Hyperlinks throughout the chapter lead the reader to more detailed and specific information on these topics from a variety of sources on the Internet in a multitude of formats. This first chapter sets the stage for a discussion of clinical trials and the neuroprotective potential of monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors in the management of early Parkinson’s disease. ...more
Women's Cancers Edition
More than 250,000 women will be diagnosed with breast, ovarian, cervical, or endometrial/uterine cancer this year. In each of the six chapters, an oncology expert will focus on one cancer type or stage, elucidating the current standard of care, as well as highlighting what's on the horizon with therapies in development.
Please join the expert faculty for each chapter of this online and interactive "living" textbook....more
P. Morris, MD, MSc, MRCPI
Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy: Metastatic Melanoma Edition
This "living" textbook is an interactive and up-to-date resource to support learning in the field of tumor immunology, and more specifically focuses on melanoma treatment and management. Chapter 1 provides a broad review of all of the cells in the innate and adaptive immune systems and briefly introduces concepts relating to the immune system's role in detecting and eliminating tumor cells. ...more
Osteoporosis — Experts Responding to Your Questions: Video Q&A (Fourth Quarterly Activity) – Interactive Video Q&A
Patients with osteoporosis typically follow regimens that include nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic therapies. In this last of four installments of Experts Responding to Your Questions: Video Q&A, Dr. Nancy Lane offers practical advice on how to monitor patients for response and adherence. In addition, she describes a monitoring strategy unique to denosumab, a targeted monoclonal antibody recently approved for the treatment of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis at high risk for fracture....more
Multiple Sclerosis — Recognizing and Treating Multiple Sclerosis in the Primary Care Setting – Podcast Series
This CME/CE on-demand audio podcast features presentations from a recent live lecture and workshop, held in Seattle, WA, that focused on the management of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the primary care setting. Join Kate E. Kennedy, MN, ARNP, and Sylvia M. Lucas, MD, PhD, who have particular expertise in caring for patients with MS, as they discuss practical strategies on diagnosis and disease management that primary care clinicians can immediately incorporate into practice. ...more
Hepatitis C — Social Media, HCV, and the Gastroenterologist – On Demand Webcast
How will scientific and digital advances revolutionize your practice? Join us for a symposium that will explore how the advances now changing the world will transform the practice of gastroenterology and the management of chronic hepatitis C. Dr. Bryan S. Vartabedian, an expert on healthcare and social media, will discuss why new powerful communication and connection technologies on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and blogs can be useful to the gastroenterologist, and may increasingly impact patient care. Dr. Ira M. Jacobson, program chair, and our expert faculty, Drs. Hashem B. El-Serag and Donald M. Jensen, will demonstrate how response-guided therapies and emerging targeted agents, within the context of increased societal awareness of hepatitis C, are changing treatment paradigms....more
Osteoporosis — Osteoporosis: A Focus on Fracture Prevention – Webcast
Although current osteoporosis therapies are effective in reducing the risk of fracture and increasing bone mineral density, all have some issues that limit their use. The GI side effects of oral bisphosphonates may preclude their use in some patients, while agents requiring intravenous or subcutaneous administration may pose problems with compliance for others. Recent advances in understanding bone remodeling and the pathophysiology of osteoporosis have led to the identification of novel therapeutic targets and the development of new emerging agents. Three experts in the field – Dolores M. Shoback, MD, Paul D. Miller, MD, and E. Michael Lewiecki, MD – discuss these important advances and their implications for the treatment of patients at risk of fracture and bone loss....more
E. Lewiecki, MD, FACP, FACE
Hepatitis C — Game Changers in Hepatology—Future Challenges in the Treatment of HCV – On Demand Webcast
What will your practice look like in the coming years? Watch Game Changers in Hepatology—Future Challenges in the Treatment of HCV,, an on-demand rebroadcast of a recent CME/CE satellite symposium, chaired by Dr. Ira Jacobson, during which Rosemarie Nelson, a nationally known healthcare consultant, will interpret system-wide changes on the healthcare horizon, such as electronic medical records and new reimbursement structures, for the hepatology practice. Drs. Bruce Bacon and Nezam Afdhal will expand on how increasingly complex therapeutic regimens fit within the new healthcare paradigm.
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Osteoporosis — Update on Osteoporosis for the Rheumatologist – On Demand Webcast
Rheumatologists see many patients who are at risk for secondary bone loss resulting from corticosteroid treatment and other factors, not only postmenopausal/elderly patients at risk for primary osteoporosis. In this webcast designed specifically for rheumatologists, four experts in the field discuss the pathophysiology of bone loss, the identification and diagnosis of patients at risk for primary and secondary osteoporosis, current and emerging treatment and prevention strategies for reducing fracture risk, and the challenges in managing osteoporosis patients.
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Diabetes — Goals of Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus – Living Medical Textbook Chapter
Comprehensive care of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) includes aggressive management of this disease. It is critically important for patients with T2DM to meet target goals for glycemic control and long-term goals to prevent complications, such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, kidney failure, etc. In this first chapter of the Living Medical Textbook: Diabetes Edition: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Practice, Alan J. Garber, MD, PhD, reviews both short- and long-term goals of care for patients with T2DM based on current guidelines and evidence-based medicine. Preventing chronic complications of T2DM is vital in reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with this serious disease....more
Leukemia — Myelodysplastic Syndromes – Living Medical Textbook Chapter
Although the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) comprise a highly heterogeneous group of clonal myeloid hematologic disorders, it is possible to stratify the disease according to progression and improve outcomes for patients with intermediate-to-high risk disease. This chapter, edited by Bart L. Scott, MD, discusses the rationale for treatment approaches now in use for MDS....more
Diabetes — Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Practice – Living Medical Textbook
This web-based reference tool is designed for busy clinicians who treat and care for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Features include: Comprehensive and up-to-date information organized in five chapters, practical guidance and insights from noted endocrinology experts, hyperlinks to illustrations, videos, journal articles, glossary terms, online textbooks, and other external resources to enhance your understanding of relevant issues, and free CME/CE credits for each completed chapter.
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