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PRIME® ONLINE ACTIVITY Pharmacist Accreditation Statement. This Application-based activity has been approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) by PRIME® for pharmacists. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is JA0007144-0000-20-072-H01-P.Pharmacy CE credits can be submitted to the NABP upon successful completion of the activity by providing your NABP ID & DOB, which must be submitted within 60 days PRIME® PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD CE Details & Instructions. Activity Title. Personalized Treatment for AML: Applying Real-World Solutions. Intended Audience. Physicians, NPs, PAs, Nurses, Case Managers, Nurse Navigators, and Pharmacists specializing in hematology/oncology or pathology. Activity Type. Video Library. Term of Approval. February 12, 2021 – February 11, 2022. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Dr. Wright is a consultant rheumatologist in New York City. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Barnard College, Columbia University graduating manga cum laude, and earned her medical and doctorate degrees at the New York University School of Medicine. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, is the Director of the Ochsner Diabetes Clinical Research Unit in the Section on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and is an Associate Internal Medicine Residency Program Director in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, LA. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Phoenix, AZ. Joseph R Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP is a Professor in the Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope Cancer Center. He is also the Chief Medical Officer of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF). He facilitates and promotesmyeloma
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Baltimore, MD. Julie S Cohen, ScM, CGC, is a Senior Genetic Counselor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In her primary role as a clinician at Kennedy Krieger, she provides genetic counseling to children and adults with a wide range of neurogeneticdisorders
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Kathleen A Jarvis, MS, RN, CCM, is a master's prepared nurse. She has worked in the university setting teaching undergraduate nursing students. In the corporate arena, she has taught oncology and complex and chronic case management for the major chronic diseases to numerous clients. She has experience in both home health care and hospice. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Maria Lopes, MD, MS, received her medical degree from the University of Connecticut and earned a masters degree in Administrative Medicine from the University of Wisconsin. PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATIONPRIME ACCOUNT LOGINPRIME'S RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)VIRTUAL MEETINGS PRIME® Continuing Medical Education. As of May 2021. PRIME's response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19): PRIME is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of our learners, faculty, and partners. As an alternative to our live, in-person programs, we are offering a virtual option for all meetings. PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Cisgender Women and HIV: Addressing Treatment Concerns and Preferences Cisgender women comprised 19% of new HIV infections in the US in 2018, and 85% of the diagnoses were attributed to heterosexualcontact.
PRIME® ONLINE ACTIVITY Pharmacist Accreditation Statement. This Application-based activity has been approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) by PRIME® for pharmacists. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is JA0007144-0000-20-072-H01-P.Pharmacy CE credits can be submitted to the NABP upon successful completion of the activity by providing your NABP ID & DOB, which must be submitted within 60 days PRIME® PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD CE Details & Instructions. Activity Title. Personalized Treatment for AML: Applying Real-World Solutions. Intended Audience. Physicians, NPs, PAs, Nurses, Case Managers, Nurse Navigators, and Pharmacists specializing in hematology/oncology or pathology. Activity Type. Video Library. Term of Approval. February 12, 2021 – February 11, 2022. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Dr. Wright is a consultant rheumatologist in New York City. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Barnard College, Columbia University graduating manga cum laude, and earned her medical and doctorate degrees at the New York University School of Medicine. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, is the Director of the Ochsner Diabetes Clinical Research Unit in the Section on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and is an Associate Internal Medicine Residency Program Director in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, LA. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Phoenix, AZ. Joseph R Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP is a Professor in the Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope Cancer Center. He is also the Chief Medical Officer of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF). He facilitates and promotesmyeloma
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Baltimore, MD. Julie S Cohen, ScM, CGC, is a Senior Genetic Counselor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In her primary role as a clinician at Kennedy Krieger, she provides genetic counseling to children and adults with a wide range of neurogeneticdisorders
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PRIME® UNDERSTANDING XLH: ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS Shared Decision-Making Worksheet for Patients with XLH and Their Caregivers. Use the following worksheet to talk about your treatment goals, preferences, and concerns related to XLH. Take this worksheet to your next provider's appointment. This will help you be active in your own care and share your concerns with your doctor. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Don A Bukstein, MD, is the Director of Allergy and Asthma Research at Dean Medical Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Bukstein is also an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Family Practice at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and holds hospital staff appointments at St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center, Meriter Hospital, and the University of Wisconsin Hospital PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Cheryl Waters, MD, FRCP (C), is the Albert B. and Judith L. Glickman Professor of Clinical Neurology at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York, NY. She is also Chief of Clinical Practice and Services in the Division of Movement Disorders at Columbia University. She holds a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’sdegree in
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PRIME® ONLINE ACTIVITY Pharmacist Accreditation Statement. This Application-based activity has been approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) by PRIME® for pharmacists. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is JA0007144-0000-20-072-H01-P.Pharmacy CE credits can be submitted to the NABP upon successful completion of the activity by providing your NABP ID & DOB, which must be submitted within 60 days PRIME® PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD CE Details & Instructions. Activity Title. Personalized Treatment for AML: Applying Real-World Solutions. Intended Audience. Physicians, NPs, PAs, Nurses, Case Managers, Nurse Navigators, and Pharmacists specializing in hematology/oncology or pathology. Activity Type. Video Library. Term of Approval. February 12, 2021 – February 11, 2022. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Dr. Wright is a consultant rheumatologist in New York City. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Barnard College, Columbia University graduating manga cum laude, and earned her medical and doctorate degrees at the New York University School of Medicine. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, is the Director of the Ochsner Diabetes Clinical Research Unit in the Section on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and is an Associate Internal Medicine Residency Program Director in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, LA. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Phoenix, AZ. Joseph R Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP is a Professor in the Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope Cancer Center. He is also the Chief Medical Officer of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF). He facilitates and promotesmyeloma
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PRIME® ONLINE ACTIVITY Pharmacist Accreditation Statement. This Application-based activity has been approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) by PRIME® for pharmacists. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is JA0007144-0000-20-072-H01-P.Pharmacy CE credits can be submitted to the NABP upon successful completion of the activity by providing your NABP ID & DOB, which must be submitted within 60 days PRIME® PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD CE Details & Instructions. Activity Title. Personalized Treatment for AML: Applying Real-World Solutions. Intended Audience. Physicians, NPs, PAs, Nurses, Case Managers, Nurse Navigators, and Pharmacists specializing in hematology/oncology or pathology. Activity Type. Video Library. Term of Approval. February 12, 2021 – February 11, 2022. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Dr. Wright is a consultant rheumatologist in New York City. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Barnard College, Columbia University graduating manga cum laude, and earned her medical and doctorate degrees at the New York University School of Medicine. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Lawrence Blonde, MD, FACP, is the Director of the Ochsner Diabetes Clinical Research Unit in the Section on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and is an Associate Internal Medicine Residency Program Director in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, LA. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Phoenix, AZ. Joseph R Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP is a Professor in the Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope Cancer Center. He is also the Chief Medical Officer of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF). He facilitates and promotesmyeloma
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Baltimore, MD. Julie S Cohen, ScM, CGC, is a Senior Genetic Counselor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In her primary role as a clinician at Kennedy Krieger, she provides genetic counseling to children and adults with a wide range of neurogeneticdisorders
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Kathleen A Jarvis, MS, RN, CCM, is a master's prepared nurse. She has worked in the university setting teaching undergraduate nursing students. In the corporate arena, she has taught oncology and complex and chronic case management for the major chronic diseases to numerous clients. She has experience in both home health care and hospice. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Maria Lopes, MD, MS, received her medical degree from the University of Connecticut and earned a masters degree in Administrative Medicine from the University of Wisconsin. PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION Nutrition in the early stages of life has long-lasting implications on growth, development, and health outcomes. Tune in to this video as two nutrition experts discuss breastfeeding recommendations and the unique components of human milk that impact infant growth PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. Cisgender Women and HIV: Addressing Treatment Concerns and Preferences Cisgender women comprised 19% of new HIV infections in the US in 2018, and 85% of the diagnoses were attributed to heterosexualcontact.
PRIME® UNDERSTANDING XLH: ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS Shared Decision-Making Worksheet for Patients with XLH and Their Caregivers. Use the following worksheet to talk about your treatment goals, preferences, and concerns related to XLH. Take this worksheet to your next provider's appointment. This will help you be active in your own care and share your concerns with your doctor. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Don A Bukstein, MD, is the Director of Allergy and Asthma Research at Dean Medical Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Bukstein is also an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Family Practice at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and holds hospital staff appointments at St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center, Meriter Hospital, and the University of Wisconsin Hospital PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Cheryl Waters, MD, FRCP (C), is the Albert B. and Judith L. Glickman Professor of Clinical Neurology at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York, NY. She is also Chief of Clinical Practice and Services in the Division of Movement Disorders at Columbia University. She holds a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’sdegree in
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Christopher Spevak, MD, MPH, JD, is Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at. Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC. He received his MD. degree from Northeastern Ohio University College of Medicine, Master of. Public Health (MPH) degree in Health Management and Policy from the. University of Michigan School ofPublic Health, and
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY David E Koren, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP, is an Infectious Disease Clinical Pharmacist at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, and a Faculty Lecturer for the MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC). PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Vibeke Strand, MD, MACR, FACP. Dr. Strand serves as a consultant in clinical research and regulatory affairs to pharmaceutical and biotech companies. She has been a clinical rheumatologist for >35 years - in subspecialty practice in San Francisco, as a clinical investigator and subsequently senior director of clinical research at 3 PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Derek van Amerongen, MD, MS, FACOG, is Associate Professor in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, and Adjunct Professor for the Graduate School of Healthcare Administration at Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH. He also serves as Vice President and Medical Officer for Humana Health Plans TLSEDUCATIONAL HANDOUT FOR PATIENTS TLS is a life-threatening condition that occurs when cancer cells are destroyed rapidly, releasing their contents into the bloodstream and thereby overwhelming the body’s normal control systems.1 TLS is characterized by increased levels of uric acid, PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATIONPRIME ACCOUNT LOGINPRIME'S RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)VIRTUAL MEETINGS PRIME® Continuing Medical Education. As of May 2021. PRIME's response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19): PRIME is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of our learners, faculty, and partners. As an alternative to our live, in-person programs, we are offering a virtual option for all meetings. PRIME® ACCOUNT LOGIN PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. PRIME Account. To log in to your PRIME account, click thebutton below:
PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. As of May 2021. PRIME's response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19): PRIME is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of our learners, faculty, and partners. As an alternative to our live, in-person programs, we are offering a virtual option for all meetings. PRIME® CREDIT CENTER PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. This page is intended for participants of PRIME Education live webinars, satellite symposia, and regional seminars. PRIME® PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD CE Details & Instructions. Activity Title. Personalized Treatment for AML: Applying Real-World Solutions. Intended Audience. Physicians, NPs, PAs, Nurses, Case Managers, Nurse Navigators, and Pharmacists specializing in hematology/oncology or pathology. Activity Type. Video Library. Term of Approval. February 12, 2021 – February 11, 2022. PRIME® UNDERSTANDING XLH: ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS Shared Decision-Making Worksheet for Patients with XLH and Their Caregivers. Use the following worksheet to talk about your treatment goals, preferences, and concerns related to XLH. Take this worksheet to your next provider's appointment. This will help you be active in your own care and share your concerns with your doctor. PRIME® ONLINE ACTIVITY Pharmacist Accreditation Statement. This Application-based activity has been approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) by PRIME® for pharmacists. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is JA0007144-0000-20-072-H01-P.Pharmacy CE credits can be submitted to the NABP upon successful completion of the activity by providing your NABP ID & DOB, which must be submitted within 60 days PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Dr. Wright is a consultant rheumatologist in New York City. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Barnard College, Columbia University graduating manga cum laude, and earned her medical and doctorate degrees at the New York University School of Medicine. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Baltimore, MD. Julie S Cohen, ScM, CGC, is a Senior Genetic Counselor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In her primary role as a clinician at Kennedy Krieger, she provides genetic counseling to children and adults with a wide range of neurogeneticdisorders
PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Kathleen A Jarvis, MS, RN, CCM, is a master's prepared nurse. She has worked in the university setting teaching undergraduate nursing students. In the corporate arena, she has taught oncology and complex and chronic case management for the major chronic diseases to numerous clients. She has experience in both home health care and hospice. PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATIONPRIME ACCOUNT LOGINPRIME'S RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)VIRTUAL MEETINGS PRIME® Continuing Medical Education. As of May 2021. PRIME's response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19): PRIME is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of our learners, faculty, and partners. As an alternative to our live, in-person programs, we are offering a virtual option for all meetings. PRIME® ACCOUNT LOGIN PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. PRIME Account. To log in to your PRIME account, click thebutton below:
PRIME® CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. As of May 2021. PRIME's response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19): PRIME is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation with COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of our learners, faculty, and partners. As an alternative to our live, in-person programs, we are offering a virtual option for all meetings. PRIME® CREDIT CENTER PRIME Education is an accredited provider of continuing medical education. This page is intended for participants of PRIME Education live webinars, satellite symposia, and regional seminars. PRIME® PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD CE Details & Instructions. Activity Title. Personalized Treatment for AML: Applying Real-World Solutions. Intended Audience. Physicians, NPs, PAs, Nurses, Case Managers, Nurse Navigators, and Pharmacists specializing in hematology/oncology or pathology. Activity Type. Video Library. Term of Approval. February 12, 2021 – February 11, 2022. PRIME® UNDERSTANDING XLH: ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS Shared Decision-Making Worksheet for Patients with XLH and Their Caregivers. Use the following worksheet to talk about your treatment goals, preferences, and concerns related to XLH. Take this worksheet to your next provider's appointment. This will help you be active in your own care and share your concerns with your doctor. PRIME® ONLINE ACTIVITY Pharmacist Accreditation Statement. This Application-based activity has been approved for 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs) by PRIME® for pharmacists. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is JA0007144-0000-20-072-H01-P.Pharmacy CE credits can be submitted to the NABP upon successful completion of the activity by providing your NABP ID & DOB, which must be submitted within 60 days PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Dr. Wright is a consultant rheumatologist in New York City. She earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from Barnard College, Columbia University graduating manga cum laude, and earned her medical and doctorate degrees at the New York University School of Medicine. PRIME® FACULTY BIOGRAPHY Baltimore, MD. Julie S Cohen, ScM, CGC, is a Senior Genetic Counselor at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In her primary role as a clinician at Kennedy Krieger, she provides genetic counseling to children and adults with a wide range of neurogeneticdisorders
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RECOMMENDED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ADDRESSING HIV DISPARITIES IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR: PATIENT AND PROVIDER PERSPECTIVES For several years, people of color in Southern US regions have been disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic. This webinar features regional insights from a recent survey of racial and sexual minorities, including young Black gay and bisexual men, who are at risk for or affected by HIV and reside in these Southern regions.Tune…
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IMMUNO-ONCOLOGY (IO) IN NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER: EXPERT STRATEGIES FOR TREATMENT INTEGRATION The introduction of IO agents into metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) treatment has led to a rapid evolution of options for patients with mNSCLC. However, appropriate integration of these agents into treatment plans requires consideration of complex factors to provide effective, safe, and patient-centered care. … Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
IMPROVING MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE IN UNRESECTABLE HEPATOCELLULARCARCINOMA (UHCC)
Despite expanding treatment options for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC), oncology teams face persistent barriers to the delivery of quality care. Listen in as our expert faculty share real-world insights and lessons learned from a uHCC quality initiative conducted within two community oncology systems. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
REDUCING HIV STIGMA THROUGH SCIENCE: A PATIENT-PROVIDER CONVERSATION ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF "U=U" Despite the irrefutable clinical evidence and widespread endorsement of the "Undetectable = Untransmittable" slogan, this message is not always effectively communicated to people with HIV (PWH) and/or their partner(s) during clinical encounters. This toolkit provides patient-friendly content that interprofessional teams can use to… Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
MODERNIZING PREP DELIVERY: LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC PLAYBOOK The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic posed challenges to HIV prevention efforts, uncovered and deepened healthcare disparities, and generated innovations poised to make a lasting impact on daily clinical practice. In this accredited webcast, experts in HIV prevention discuss: … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER: REAL-WORLD STRATEGIES FOR CARE TEAMS Join multidisciplinary experts in breast cancer care as they provide case-based training on current challenges in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). With special focus on the rapidly expanding roles of advanced practice professionals and nurses in TNBC care, experts explore team-based approaches to improvingTNBC…
Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
BREASTFEEDING AND INSIGHTS FROM HUMAN MILK RESEARCH Nutrition in the early stages of life has long-lasting implications on growth, development, and health outcomes. Tune in to this video as two nutrition experts discuss breastfeeding recommendations and the unique components of human milk that impact infant growth anddevelopment.
Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
ADVANCES IN INFANT FORMULA COMPOSITION While breastfeeding is recommended for the first 12-24 months of life, infants are often not breastfed as long as planned. Different types of infant formulas are available to supplement human milk. … Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
INFANT NUTRITIONAL CHOICES: ENGAGING PARENTS IN THE DISCUSSION Many mothers stop breastfeeding earlier than planned, and some parents need to supplement human milk. Infant formulas are an alternative to human milk, but many new parents have questions about the nutritional value of different formulas and which may be the best option for their baby. … Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
INFANT NUTRITION SCIENCE 101: ESSENTIALS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE Advances in human milk research and infant nutrition science are ushering in a new era for infant feeding and improvements in formula composition. Watch to hear the latest updates and recommendations to guide infant formula decisions with new parents in your practice. Free Online ActivityAccess __
ADAPTING TO EVOLVING TREATMENT PARADIGMS IN GENITOURINARY CANCERS Are you struggling to keep up-to-date with the rapidly evolving research and clinical practice guidelines for genitourinary cancers (GU)? This booster quiz series is designed to test your foundational knowledge of GU cancer, available safety and efficacy data for treatments, and competence for integrating clinical evidence andguideline…
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SHORTENING THE WINDOW FROM HIV DIAGNOSIS TO TREATMENT Early ART initiation has proven beneficial for viral suppression rates and patient engagement. Still, HIV providers in federal and public healthcare settings experience challenges in leveraging recent therapeutic advances and ensuring quick and equitable access to medications for newly diagnosed patients. Tune in to thisinteractive…
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THE POWER OF "U=U": TRANSFORMING HIV OUTCOMES THROUGH PATIENT EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT The evidence that people with HIV who have maintained viral suppression cannot sexually transmit HIV, or "Undetectable =Untransmittable" ("U=U") stands strong. However, the implications of this powerful message do not always effectively reach patients and/or their partners. Join this dynamic discussion between two leadingfederal HIV…
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DISTINGUISHING RARE DISEASES THAT MASQUERADE AS RHEUMATIC DISEASE: X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA AND TUMOR-INDUCED OSTEOMALACIA Treatment advances are ushering in a new era for X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) and tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) management. Yet these rare diseases can be difficult to differentiate from more common rheumatic diseases, contributing to prolonged disease burden and symptom progression for patients. Tune in to this webcastfeaturing…
Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
EFFECTIVE HBV SCREENING, CARE, AND COUNSELING: A TOOLKIT FOR SEXUAL AND WOMEN'S HEALTH PROVIDERS Sexual and women's health centers present unique opportunities for implementing hepatitis B virus (HBV) micro elimination efforts targeting adolescents, young adults, and women of childbearing potential. This toolkit includes practical tips and resources to guide interprofessional teams in these healthcare settings in educating… Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
ACTIVATING RVO PATIENTS IN THEIR CARE: A TOOLKIT FOR RETINA TEAMS Patients who understand their own health conditions and partner with their clinical teams to adopt the best treatment plan are more satisfied with their care and achieve better outcomes. … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
PERSONALIZED APPROACHES TO MIGRAINE PREVENTION A multitude of advances in the migraine therapeutic landscape offer new tools to prevent migraine attack. However, with these developments, there is an abundance of safety and efficacy data, as well as challenges in determining which therapies are optimal for individual patients. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CE MOCAccess __
ACHIEVING TREATMENT OPTIMIZATION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CARE Keeping up with the latest clinical advances in MS care can be challenging. This booster quiz series is designed to test your knowledge, confidence, and competence in differentiating between disease-modifying therapies, applying the latest information on safety and efficacy, and integrating evidence-based practices to optimizeoutcomes…
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REAL-WORLD STRATEGIES FOR OVERCOMING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN OVARIANCANCER CARE
Even with improved treatment options in ovarian cancer, ensuring equitable, quality care for all patients remains a significant hurdle for oncology care teams due to persistent barriers. Learn from expert faulty in this webcast as they share real-word insights and lessons learned from an ovarian cancer quality initiative conducted… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
DECONSTRUCTING BARRIERS TO EQUITABLE CARE FOR TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREASTCANCER
Despite improvements in treatment options for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), ensuring equitable, quality care remains a significant hurdle for oncology care teams due to individual, team, and system barriers. During this expert-led video activity, breast cancer expert Dr Rita Nanda will review real-world insights and lessons… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
EVOLVING TREATMENT PARADIGMS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: ESSENTIAL UPDATESFOR NEUROLOGY TEAMS
Advances in therapeutics have delivered a multitude of treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS), including multiple S1P-based disease-modifying therapies (DMTs). Tune into this webcast to hear as Virginia A Devonshire, MD and her esteemed colleagues share their perspectives on the latest advances in MS treatment. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
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ADDRESSING HIV DISPARITIES IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR: PATIENT AND PROVIDER PERSPECTIVES For several years, people of color in Southern US regions have been disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic. This webinar features regional insights from a recent survey of racial and sexual minorities, including young Black gay and bisexual men, who are at risk for or affected by HIV and reside in these Southern regions.Tune…
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IMMUNO-ONCOLOGY (IO) IN NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER: EXPERT STRATEGIES FOR TREATMENT INTEGRATION The introduction of IO agents into metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) treatment has led to a rapid evolution of options for patients with mNSCLC. However, appropriate integration of these agents into treatment plans requires consideration of complex factors to provide effective, safe, and patient-centered care. … Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
IMPROVING MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE IN UNRESECTABLE HEPATOCELLULARCARCINOMA (UHCC)
Despite expanding treatment options for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC), oncology teams face persistent barriers to the delivery of quality care. Listen in as our expert faculty share real-world insights and lessons learned from a uHCC quality initiative conducted within two community oncology systems. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
REDUCING HIV STIGMA THROUGH SCIENCE: A PATIENT-PROVIDER CONVERSATION ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF "U=U" Despite the irrefutable clinical evidence and widespread endorsement of the "Undetectable = Untransmittable" slogan, this message is not always effectively communicated to people with HIV (PWH) and/or their partner(s) during clinical encounters. This toolkit provides patient-friendly content that interprofessional teams can use to… Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
MODERNIZING PREP DELIVERY: LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC PLAYBOOK The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic posed challenges to HIV prevention efforts, uncovered and deepened healthcare disparities, and generated innovations poised to make a lasting impact on daily clinical practice. In this accredited webcast, experts in HIV prevention discuss: … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER: REAL-WORLD STRATEGIES FOR CARE TEAMS Join multidisciplinary experts in breast cancer care as they provide case-based training on current challenges in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). With special focus on the rapidly expanding roles of advanced practice professionals and nurses in TNBC care, experts explore team-based approaches to improvingTNBC…
Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
BREASTFEEDING AND INSIGHTS FROM HUMAN MILK RESEARCH Nutrition in the early stages of life has long-lasting implications on growth, development, and health outcomes. Tune in to this video as two nutrition experts discuss breastfeeding recommendations and the unique components of human milk that impact infant growth anddevelopment.
Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
ADVANCES IN INFANT FORMULA COMPOSITION While breastfeeding is recommended for the first 12-24 months of life, infants are often not breastfed as long as planned. Different types of infant formulas are available to supplement human milk. … Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
INFANT NUTRITIONAL CHOICES: ENGAGING PARENTS IN THE DISCUSSION Many mothers stop breastfeeding earlier than planned, and some parents need to supplement human milk. Infant formulas are an alternative to human milk, but many new parents have questions about the nutritional value of different formulas and which may be the best option for their baby. … Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
INFANT NUTRITION SCIENCE 101: ESSENTIALS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE Advances in human milk research and infant nutrition science are ushering in a new era for infant feeding and improvements in formula composition. Watch to hear the latest updates and recommendations to guide infant formula decisions with new parents in your practice. Free Online ActivityAccess __
ADAPTING TO EVOLVING TREATMENT PARADIGMS IN GENITOURINARY CANCERS Are you struggling to keep up-to-date with the rapidly evolving research and clinical practice guidelines for genitourinary cancers (GU)? This booster quiz series is designed to test your foundational knowledge of GU cancer, available safety and efficacy data for treatments, and competence for integrating clinical evidence andguideline…
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SHORTENING THE WINDOW FROM HIV DIAGNOSIS TO TREATMENT Early ART initiation has proven beneficial for viral suppression rates and patient engagement. Still, HIV providers in federal and public healthcare settings experience challenges in leveraging recent therapeutic advances and ensuring quick and equitable access to medications for newly diagnosed patients. Tune in to thisinteractive…
Free Podcast 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
THE POWER OF "U=U": TRANSFORMING HIV OUTCOMES THROUGH PATIENT EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT The evidence that people with HIV who have maintained viral suppression cannot sexually transmit HIV, or "Undetectable =Untransmittable" ("U=U") stands strong. However, the implications of this powerful message do not always effectively reach patients and/or their partners. Join this dynamic discussion between two leadingfederal HIV…
Free Podcast 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
DISTINGUISHING RARE DISEASES THAT MASQUERADE AS RHEUMATIC DISEASE: X-LINKED HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA AND TUMOR-INDUCED OSTEOMALACIA Treatment advances are ushering in a new era for X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) and tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) management. Yet these rare diseases can be difficult to differentiate from more common rheumatic diseases, contributing to prolonged disease burden and symptom progression for patients. Tune in to this webcastfeaturing…
Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
EFFECTIVE HBV SCREENING, CARE, AND COUNSELING: A TOOLKIT FOR SEXUAL AND WOMEN'S HEALTH PROVIDERS Sexual and women's health centers present unique opportunities for implementing hepatitis B virus (HBV) micro elimination efforts targeting adolescents, young adults, and women of childbearing potential. This toolkit includes practical tips and resources to guide interprofessional teams in these healthcare settings in educating… Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
ACTIVATING RVO PATIENTS IN THEIR CARE: A TOOLKIT FOR RETINA TEAMS Patients who understand their own health conditions and partner with their clinical teams to adopt the best treatment plan are more satisfied with their care and achieve better outcomes. … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
PERSONALIZED APPROACHES TO MIGRAINE PREVENTION A multitude of advances in the migraine therapeutic landscape offer new tools to prevent migraine attack. However, with these developments, there is an abundance of safety and efficacy data, as well as challenges in determining which therapies are optimal for individual patients. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CE MOCAccess __
ACHIEVING TREATMENT OPTIMIZATION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CARE Keeping up with the latest clinical advances in MS care can be challenging. This booster quiz series is designed to test your knowledge, confidence, and competence in differentiating between disease-modifying therapies, applying the latest information on safety and efficacy, and integrating evidence-based practices to optimizeoutcomes…
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REAL-WORLD STRATEGIES FOR OVERCOMING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN OVARIANCANCER CARE
Even with improved treatment options in ovarian cancer, ensuring equitable, quality care for all patients remains a significant hurdle for oncology care teams due to persistent barriers. Learn from expert faulty in this webcast as they share real-word insights and lessons learned from an ovarian cancer quality initiative conducted… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
DECONSTRUCTING BARRIERS TO EQUITABLE CARE FOR TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREASTCANCER
Despite improvements in treatment options for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), ensuring equitable, quality care remains a significant hurdle for oncology care teams due to individual, team, and system barriers. During this expert-led video activity, breast cancer expert Dr Rita Nanda will review real-world insights and lessons… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
EVOLVING TREATMENT PARADIGMS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: ESSENTIAL UPDATESFOR NEUROLOGY TEAMS
Advances in therapeutics have delivered a multitude of treatment options for multiple sclerosis (MS), including multiple S1P-based disease-modifying therapies (DMTs). Tune into this webcast to hear as Virginia A Devonshire, MD and her esteemed colleagues share their perspectives on the latest advances in MS treatment. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
TARGETED THERAPIES IN RELAPSED/REFRACTORY MULTIPLE MYELOMA: PATIENT-CENTERED SELECTION AND SEQUENCING In this video activity, Dr Adam Cohen shares practical strategies for managing relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM) in the era of targeted therapies. Through case-based exploration of the latest data and clinical evidence, Dr Cohen offers insights on incorporating targeted therapies for relapsed/refractory MM into your own… Free Online Activity 0.75 CME/CEAccess __
REAL-WORLD STRATEGIES FOR QUALITY OVARIAN CANCER CARE Despite their potential to improve survival in advanced ovarian cancer, novel maintenance regimens remain widely underutilized. A recent quality-improvement initiative conducted in large US oncology systems revealed common barriers to maintenance therapy-including suboptimal biomarker testing, treatment planning, adverse event… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
BEST PRACTICES FOR COVID-19 PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT: A PEER-TO-PEERDEBATE
In this video podcast, two renowned infectious disease specialists engage in a passionate discussion on applications of COVID-19 guideline recommendations and key evidence on new and emerging therapies. Don't miss this conversation to hear frontline providers reflect on real-world insights gleaned directly from patients orcaregivers.…
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OPTIMIZING IBD CARE DURING THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC: ENGAGING ANDEMPOWERING PATIENTS
Patients who understand their own health conditions and partner with their clinical teams to adopt personalized treatment plans are more satisfied with their care and achieve better outcomes. … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
HIV PREVENTION: THE ADVANCING ROLE OF PHARMACISTS Prevention, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), is a key step in achieving national HIV elimination goals. Pharmacists are uniquely positioned to expand PrEP access among different patient groups and care settings. In this video library, pharmacist and physician experts in HIV prevention share their experiences and latest… Free Video Library 2.0 CME/CEAccess __
ADVANCES IN TARGETED THERAPY FOR RELAPSED/REFRACTORY DLBCL With the discovery of novel therapeutic targets for relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBLC), hematology/oncology teams have new treatment options in the second-line setting and beyond. As treatment choices become increasingly complex, shared decision-making will be essential to guide the selection and sequencing of… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE COVID-19 TRANSITIONS OF CARE: INTERPROFESSIONAL STRATEGIES ACROSS THE SPECTRUM OF ILLNESS AND HEALTHCARE SETTINGS Points at which patients with COVID-19 transition across care settings require careful coordination and interprofessional communication. If not rigorously orchestrated, care transitions can open up gaps in identifying risk factors for COVID-19 disease progression, ensuring safe recovery at home or in post-acute andlong-term care…
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IO THERAPY FOR METASTATIC NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER: LESSONS FROMREAL-WORLD PRACTICE
In this video activity, lung cancer expert Dr Mark Socinski shares findings from a recent quality-improvement initiative (QI) involving the optimal use of immuno-oncology (IO) therapy in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC). Through an exploration of real-world data and the latest clinical evidence, Dr Socinskioffers…
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LEADING THE CHARGE IN EVIDENCE-BASED CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA CARE Are you struggling to keep up-to-date with the rapidly evolving clinical practice guidelines for cholangiocarcinoma (CCA)? This booster quiz series is designed to test your knowledge, confidence, and competence in implementing molecular testing, differentiating and sequencing treatments, and applying the latest evidence andguidelines…
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BETA THALASSEMIA: REDUCING THE BURDEN OF TRANSFUSION DEPENDENCE The burden of transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia is profound, with patients experiencing diminished quality of life and hematology teams managing a range of potential complications. However, with advances in disease management, patients and their care teams have new options for reducing transfusion frequency. As the therapeutic… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
EVOLVING PARADIGMS IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS CARE: KEY UPDATES FOR FEDERAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROVIDERS If you treat or manage patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) in federal, public, and government settings, you will not want to miss this enduring online video. In this case-based discussion, AD experts explore the fundamental issues faced in these practice settings and strategies for addressing them.Topics include: … Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
PERSONALIZED TREATMENT FOR AML: APPLYING REAL-WORLD SOLUTIONS A recent quality-improvement study conducted in community oncology centers revealed common barriers to acute myeloid leukemia (AML) care-including suboptimal biomarker testing, treatment planning, and adverse event management-as well as practical approaches for overcoming these challenges. Tune in as two leading experts applythe…
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LISTENING TO THE PATIENT VOICE TO OPTIMIZE TREATMENT OUTCOMES INPSORIASIS
Tune in as two leading experts discuss key principles in the management of psoriasis, including: … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
SORTING FACT FROM FICTION: DISTILLING THE LATEST EVIDENCE IN COVID-19TREATMENT
Health care professionals (HCPs) in acute care settings remain burdened with unprecedented patient care responsibilities, rapidly changing treatment guidelines, and excessive amounts of burgeoningclinical data. …
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IMPROVING DIABETIC RETINOPATHY OUTCOMES THROUGH PATIENT AND PROVIDERCOLLABORATION
Access to screening and early intervention are key to preventing and slowing vision loss in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR). In this podcast, retina specialists share practical insights and results from surveys completed by patients and providers during a national series of collaborative learning sessions. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
PHARMACY PRACTICE ESSENTIALS FOR COVID-19 TREATMENT The latest surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations across the US continues to challenge inpatient healthcare providers who are balancing high patient volumes with staying updated on rapidly changing treatment options. Hospital pharmacists have unique responsibilities, including institutional guideline development;patient-level…
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LATEST ADVANCES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND STRATEGIES FOR DELIVERING PATIENT-CENTERED CARE Join us as we explore the latest clinical advances in multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy and evidence-based strategies for disease classification, therapy selection, and assessing treatment response. Gain practical insights for engaging in shared decision-making with your patients and their care partners as well as tips for promoting… Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
NOVEL THERAPIES FOR RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS OPEN NEW AVENUES FOR PERSONALIZED PATIENT CARE Tune in as Drs. Agarwal, Kwoh, Manno, and Mascarenhas provide an in-depth review of key updates in the pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). … Free Online Activity 3.0 CME/CEAccess __
MANY FACES OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: ACHIEVING QUALITY CARE THROUGH PATIENT-FOCUSED PRACTICE Care for patients with advanced endometrial cancer requires considerations of patient-, treatment-, and disease-related factors to personalize care for each individual. Watch this webcast to hear stories of real-world endometrial cancer patients that provide perspective on the physical, mental, and emotional considerationsfacing each.…
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IS IT COVID-19 OR INFLUENZA? PRIMARY CARE STRATEGIES FOR DETECTION, ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT As the influenza season unfolds in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, primary care providers are challenged more than ever before to quickly and accurately diagnose and manage viral respiratory illnesses. Be sure to catch this podcast where experts in primary care and infectious diseases join forces to tackle your top clinical… Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
ANTIRETROVIRAL STRATEGIES FOR THE TREATMENT-EXPERIENCED PATIENT Revolutionary expansion of the HIV treatment landscape with 2-drug regimens, including emerging long-acting injectable ART, and rapidly changing treatment guidelines present opportunities for improved HIV management in complex patients with comorbidities. What's the impact of these therapeutic developments on treatment decision-making… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF TREATING MODERATE OR SEVERE COVID-19 Are you struggling to keep up-to-date with the rapidly evolving research and clinical practice guidelines on COVID-19 treatment? This booster quiz series is designed to test your knowledge, competency, and confidence in assessing COVID-19 disease severity, identifying risk factors, monitoring laboratory and clinical indicators for…Free Booster Quiz
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PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF SEASONAL INFLUENZA IN 2020-2021 Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, influenza remains a critical threat to public health, prompting continued clinical attention, guideline revision, and novel antiviral drug development. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
NAVIGATING ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: 2020 YEARIN REVIEW
Join us for the 2020 multiple sclerosis (MS) year in review! Listen as experts distill the latest breakthroughs in MS treatment and discuss how to apply the rapidly evolving data and best practices to the key issues and challenges encountered with your patients. Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
PARADIGM SHIFTS IN LONG-TERM ART SAFETY AND DRUG-DRUG INTERACTIONS The new generation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) promises dramatic improvements in patient safety and optimized drug-drug–interaction (DDI) profiles for new and emerging therapies, but providers must remain vigilant. Proactive consideration of potential DDIs and long-term ART-related comorbidities plus targeted monitoring during… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
AMD.CARE: A WEB APP FOR PROVIDERS TREATING AMD This web app provides essential information, practical tips, and resources to assess and treat patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In addition, the app provides useful resources for navigating managed care requirements to ensure that your patients with AMD have appropriate and prompt access to necessary care. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
AMD.CARE: A WEB APP FOR PEOPLE WITH AMD Have you or has someone you love been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, or AMD? This online resource—developed to help you become an active player in your own healthcare decisions—provides educational tools, fact sheets, and other helpful information on managing AMD. … Free Online ActivityAccess __
WHAT DO 400 SYSTEMS-BASED PATIENT CHARTS TELL US ABOUT ATOPIC DERMATITIS CARE - AND WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT? Tune in to this interactive video activity for expert viewpoints on the assessment, monitoring, and treatment of atopic dermatitis. Faculty will share clinical recommendations, strategies for shared decision-making, and the latest evidence for novel therapies. This lively discussion will be driven by real-world data fromsystems-based…
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ASSESSING SYMPTOMS AND THE LATEST EVIDENCE ON ADVANCED TREATMENTS INPARKINSON'S DISEASE
In this video, leading experts share practical strategies for differentiating symptoms and assessing new clinical data in PDtreatment. …
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INDIVIDUALIZING TREATMENT SELECTIONS FOR PARKINSON'S DISEASE In part 2 of this video conversation, PD experts will take an in-depth look at the integration of current PD therapies into clinical practice through case-based discussions. Highlights will include strategies for making individualized treatment selections as well as adjusting therapy when appropriate.Within the video activity arealso…
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IMPROVING PARKINSON'S DISEASE OUTCOMES THROUGH SHARED DECISION-MAKING In part 3 of this video conversation, the focus is on improving patient-centered outcomes through practical strategies to engage in shared decision-making and counsel patients on their treatment plans. In addition, the experts take a closer look at the administration and monitoring of therapies, and assessing disease progression.Within… Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
HIV TREATMENT: NEW GUIDELINES AND EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT FASTER ARTINITIATION
Recent HIV therapeutic breakthroughs have the potential to optimize health outcomes and alleviate disparities and stigma among people living with HIV. Are you ready to strike a balance between initiating antiretroviral (ART) therapy rapidly and selecting the most appropriate treatment regimen based on evidence-basedrecommendations,…
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ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY: EVOLVING TREATMENT LANDSCAPE AND CHALLENGES INCARE COORDINATION
Tune in to this webcast to hear firsthand patient and caregiver experiences of living with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) along with expert insights on the latest clinical data, treatment advances, and practical strategies for navigating complex care coordination for ALD.…
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MOVING TARGETS IN LUPUS NEPHRITIS: DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND OUTCOMES Lupus nephritis (LN) has long been a complication of systemic lupus erythematosus, yet it still presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge with evolving definitions of disease and short-term clinicalendpoints. …
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PROMISING BREAKTHROUGHS IN LUPUS NEPHRITIS: A CLOSER LOOK AT THELATEST EVIDENCE
For the first time in the long history of lupus nephritis (LN), novel therapies in late stages of development are poised to reshape treatment and outcomes. Watch this on-demand video as renowned LN experts examine the latest clinical trial data for new and emerging therapies and highlight the applications of them in clinical… Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
MODERATE TO SEVERE ASTHMA: UNDERSTANDING PATIENT PERSPECTIVES TOOPTIMIZE OUTCOMES
Tune in to this podcast to hear vibrant discussions between two asthma experts as they explore key principles in the assessment and treatment of moderate to severe asthma, including: … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
INSIGHTS INTO AMD: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE LATEST NOVEL THERAPEUTICOPTIONS
Treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with anti-VEGF therapies has yielded significant improvement in visual outcomes for patients. However, existing barriers to maintaining treatment regimens can hinder optimal disease management and lead to worsening visionoutcomes. …
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APPROPRIATE HEALTHCARE INTERVENTIONS IN ELDER, CHILD, AND INTIMATEPARTNER ABUSE
Family and domestic violence affects millions of Americans annually. This downloadable PDF program addresses the changing landscape of family and domestic violence and abuse impacting health care. Healthcare professionals will review the growing public health crisis, intimate partner violence including same-sex partner abuse, child… $29 Print Activity 2.0 CME/CEPurchase __
INITIATING OR SWITCHING THERAPY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: NEW EVIDENCEAND EXPERT INSIGHTS
Accompanying this activity are resources to provide evidence-based guidance on necessary laboratory evaluations needed before initiating or switching DMTs, as well as a guide for evaluating treatment response and recognizing when a switch in therapy may be appropriate.…
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EXPERT Q & A: MANAGING HEMATOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES IN THE FEDERAL SETTING Don't miss this expert Q&A with practice-changing takeaways from our popular seminar series on applying best practices in precision medicine to the management of hematologic malignancies in federal and public health settings. Listen to hear renowned faculty answer critical questions on: … Free Online Activity 1.75 CME/CEAccess __
APPLYING PERSONALIZED MEDICINE TO ONCOLOGY CARE Tune in to this accredited video program featuring a panel of distinguished oncology experts as they discuss best practices for personalizing treatment across solid tumors as well as the latest guidelines and clinical evidence for improving patient outcomes. Through a case-based approach, faculty will provide important insightson: …
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ELIMINATING DISPARITIES IN RELAPSED/REFRACTORY MULTIPLE MYELOMA CARE Despite expanding treatment options for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM), hematology/oncology teams face persistent barriers to the delivery of quality care across MM patient populations. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
UPDATES IN PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS: NOVEL TREATMENTS PAVE THE WAY FOR MOREPERSONALIZED CARE
The expanding treatment options for psoriatic arthritis (PsA) offer an array of high-efficacy therapies for patients but can also complicate management decisions. Listen in as renowned experts explore the key inflammatory drivers and therapeutic targets for this disease, the latest clinical data for novel agents, and the numerous… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
WHAT'S NEW FOR HER2+ METASTATIC BREAST CANCER: IMPACT OF NOVEL AGENTS ON TREATMENT PARADIGMS The treatment paradigm for HER2+ MBC is rapidly transforming with the recent approvals of novel targeted therapies. These rapid changes have led to the evolution of guidelines, treatment sequencing strategies, and expansion of treatment options for patients with advanced disease. Listen in as leading HER2+ MBC and managed care experts… Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF PARP INHIBITORS FOR CANCER TREATMENT While PARP inhibitors (PARPi) were originally developed for use in patients with germline and/or somatic BRCA1/2 mutations, further research has expanded the role of PARP inhibitors to improve patient outcomes across multiple solid tumors. In this video library, experts will discuss the latest clinical safety and efficacy evidence for… Free Online Activity 2.5 CME/CEAccess __
HIV TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS FOR PATIENTS WITH DRUG RESISTANCE Despite advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART), drug resistance continues to threaten long-term virologic outcomes. This should be taken into consideration when switching or simplifying ART. In this webcast, renowned HIV experts will discuss the latest evidence and guideline recommendations for resolving therapeutic dilemmas in… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
SHARED DECISION-MAKING IN CLL: SOLUTIONS FROM PATIENTS AND PROVIDERS Don't miss this expert Q&A with insights from a national educational initiative for oncology teams and their patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Listen as Dr Davids and Dr Hussein highlight best practices for educating, empowering, and engaging your patients in their CLL care. Topics covered include new CLLtreatment…
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SETTING SIGHTS ON THE FUTURE OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY TREATMENT: WHAT'SNEW?
As the therapeutic options available to treat diabetic retinopathy (DR) increase dramatically, emerging therapies and treatment modalities offer novel means of addressing common gaps in DR treatmentand management. …
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EXPERT ANSWERS TO BURNING QUESTIONS IN HIV PREVENTION Despite multiple interventions, HIV incidence in the United States is increasing in certain patient populations. How can health care professionals overcome the persistent barriers to implementation of multilayered HIV prevention approaches, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)? … Free Online Activity 0.75 CME/CEAccess __
EXPERT ANSWERS TO COMPLEX QUESTIONS IN HIV TREATMENT The expansion of the HIV therapeutic landscape offers opportunities for improving treatment outcomes by tailoring new antiretroviral therapies (ART) to individual patient needs and preferences. … Free Online Activity 0.75 CME/CEAccess __
THE LATEST ADVANCES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) AND EXPERT GUIDANCE ON MANAGING MS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC In this video activity, leading experts examine the latest evidence on current and emerging multiple sclerosis (MS) therapies and discuss practical, patient-centered applications to individualize MS decision-making, including considerations for the COVID-19 era. … Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
CLINICAL UPDATES ON NEWBORN SCREENING AND DISEASE MONITORING IN ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) places a devastating burden on patients and their families. Watch this webcast to hear patients and caregivers speak about the real-world impact of this disease and to learn about current and emerging therapies as well as the latest clinical updates in newborn screening and disease monitoring. … Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
CLINICAL ADVANCES IN NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA SPECTRUM DISORDER Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by attacks of inflammation of the optic nerve and spinal cord. Several new targeted therapies are providing new hope for patients with NMOSD in preventing relapses and new central nervous system lesions, reducing the need for… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
IMPROVING YOUR DIABETIC RETINOPATHY TREATMENT: LEARNING TO COLLABORATEWITH YOUR CARE TEAM
Patients who understand their own health conditions and partner with their clinical teams to adopt the best treatments are happier and achieve better outcomes. … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
CLINICAL ADVANCES IN ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART): GUIDELINE UPDATESAND NEW EVIDENCE
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is highly effective and simpler than ever for most patients. However, the ever-changing landscape of therapeutic options plus the rapidly evolving clinical evidence and guidelines present challenges for busy HIV providers. Tune in to hear seasoned HIV experts review the latest guideline updates, interpret… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
IBD AND COVID-19: CLINICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL INTERSECTIONS In this accredited video module, two inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experts discuss the emerging evidence on COVID-19 transmission and presentation, and the impact on patients with IBD. Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
IBD AND COVID-19: TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS In this accredited video module, two inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experts focus on the latest guidelines and recommendations for assessing, treating, and monitoring treating IBD using a personalized, case-based approach. Free Online Activity 0.5 CME/CEAccess __
IBD AND COVID-19: PATIENT SUPPORT AND TELEHEALTH STRATEGIES In this accredited video module, two inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experts share practical tips and strategies for leveraging telehealth during and after the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure uninterrupted IBDcare.
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CO-MANAGEMENT OF COVID-19 IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS The COVID-19 pandemic poses unique challenges to providers and patients managing or living with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), who must balance potential risks and benefits of immunosuppressive treatments while navigating social-distancing measures and timely access toneeded care. …
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INTEGRATING NOVEL TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR CUTANEOUS SQUAMOUS CELLCARCINOMA
As the incidence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) continues to rise and newer, systemic therapies become available, coordination of care between dermatologists and oncologists will be vital to provide quality, patient-centered care. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A TURNING POINT IN THE TREATMENT PARADIGM Learn from leading rheumatology and managed care experts in this engaging webcast featuring the latest evidence and guidance on the evolving treatment landscape of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The faculty use challenging patient scenarios to illustrate real-world treatment decisions that achieve optimal outcomes and ensure the right… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
HIV AND COVID-19: WHAT TO DO WHEN AN EPIDEMIC MEETS A PANDEMIC The COVID-19 pandemic has uniquely impacted care delivery for people living with HIV, from understanding the medical implications of co-infection and management strategies to ensuring continuity of care and navigating telehealth. Don't miss this video activity in which infectious diseases experts tackle key questions facing patientsand…
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PATIENT-CENTERED CARE IN CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA: A PRACTICAL TOOLKIT FOR CLINICAL TEAMS What is shared decision-making, and how can I use it to benefit my patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)? … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
PRIME SIMCLINIC: CHALLENGING CASES IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS (RA) Welcome to PRIME SimClinic, an AI-based simulation clinic where you can sharpen your skills and make real-world clinical decisions in a risk-free environment! … Free Simulation 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
TENOSYNOVIAL GIANT CELL TUMOR: COORDINATING QUALITY MULTIDISCIPLINARYCARE
Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) is a rare soft tissue sarcoma that can be challenging to treat due to the location, high risk of recurrence, and potential for significant morbidity. Novel treatment options, such as CSF-1 inhibitors, are emerging to provide better outcomes for these patients. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
ENGAGING RA PATIENTS IN THEIR CARE: A TOOLKIT FOR RHEUMATOLOGY TEAMS What is shared decision-making, and how can I use it to improve my rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients' care? … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
EMERGING TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS OFFER NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR SHARED DECISION-MAKING Insights into the pathophysiology of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) have led to the identification of inflammatory drivers that underpin and contribute to the progressive, debilitating nature of this condition. This research has led to the development of novel biologic and small-molecule therapies that target these drivers and offer better… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
PHYSICIANS AS TEACHERS Teaching begins during residency and continues throughout a physician's career. As teachers, physicians are called upon to provide immediate performance evaluations, provide active opportunities for learners to develop clinical skills, and manage an already busy schedule. These modules provide physicians with information on a widerange…
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HIV PREVENTION: OPTIMIZING PREP ENGAGEMENT AND ADHERENCE Are your high-risk patients aware of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)? Recent data suggest suboptimal uptake of PrEP in populations at risk and a decrease in PrEP adherence over time. How comfortable are you with engaging eligible patients in HIV prevention services and helping them stay adherent? Don't miss this webcast to hear HIV… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
NEW ADVANCES IN THE TREATMENT OF LEVODOPA-INDUCED DYSKINESIA INPARKINSON'S DISEASE
Listen in as expert faculty discuss the latest advances in assessing and managing levodopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease. They share key insights on integrating the latest evidence as well as strategies for incorporating patient-centered and coordinated care into clinical practice. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
COVID-19 AT THE INTERSECTION OF RHEUMATOLOGY CARE: OVERLAPPING PATHWAYS AND INFLAMMATORY DRIVERS The COVID-19 pandemic has raised unique concerns among people with rheumatic diseases and their care teams, who are unsure of their risks for becoming infected or seriously ill given their condition. In this 15-minute accredited video module, experts in rheumatology and infectious diseases review the clinical data surrounding the… Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
COVID-19 AT THE INTERSECTION OF RHEUMATOLOGY CARE: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT People with rheumatic diseases present unique challenges to providers navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in balancing the risks and benefits of different treatments in the setting of exposure or infection. In this 15-minute accredited video module, experts in rheumatology and infectious diseases focus on the latest… Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
COVID-19 AT THE INTERSECTION OF RHEUMATOLOGY CARE: PATIENT MONITORING, EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT The exponential spread of COVID-19 and subsequent social distancing measures have had an unprecedented impact on delivery of health care and have prompted widespread use of telehealth. Don't miss this 15-minuted accredited video module where rheumatology and infectious diseases experts discuss the principles of telehealth,… Free Online Activity 0.25 CME/CEAccess __
HIV PREVENTION IN KEY POPULATIONS: DIVERSE PATIENTS, UNIFIED GOALS A key step in achieving the national HIV elimination goals is to improve outreach and linkage to HIV prevention services across a wide range of vulnerable populations, including men who have sex with men (MSM), adolescents, people of color, transgender persons, and those who inject drugs. Join this webcast to hear the latest… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN MIGRAINE TREATMENT: KEY CONSIDERATIONS FORDECISION-MAKERS
Landmark advances are dramatically shifting treatment paradigms in migraine. Tune in to this to this webcast to hear leading migraine and managed care experts examine the latest evidence and discuss implications for critical decisions related to migraine prevention, treatment, and management. Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
ENSURING OPTIMAL OUTCOMES IN RA CARE: THE STATE OF EMERGING TREATMENT TARGETS, OPTIONS AND GOALS Tune in to this program where leading rheumatology experts take a deep dive into the latest treatment advances in rheumatoid arthritis (RA)—including pivotal and comparative data on the new and emerging targeted therapies—and share evidence-based recommendations for their use in clinical practice. … Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
NASH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ASSESSMENT, TREATMENT AND CARECOORDINATION
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a growing burden in the US, and it poses significant challenges in clinical care. In this dynamic video discussion, Dr Zobair Younossi and Dr Stephen Harrison examine the latest advances in assessment and management of NASH and practical implications for clinical care. Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
HIV/STI SCREENING AND PREVENTION: TAKING A SEXUAL HISTORY CAN SAVELIVES
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have reached an all-time high in the US. Concurrently, HIV incidence continues to rise in patient populations at high risk and with suboptimal access to screening and prevention services. However, sexual-history assessments are often skipped, incomplete, or not tailored to the individual patient.… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
ADDRESSING THE HIDDEN BURDENS OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS THROUGH EVIDENCE-BASED AND PATIENT-CENTERED CARE Atopic dermatitis (AD) has an impact that extends well beyond the skin. Thus, providers must consider the effect of this condition on the whole patient when developing treatment plans. … Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
WHAT'S ON THE HORIZON FOR HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE: EXPERT INSIGHTS ON EMERGING EVIDENCE AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant inherited neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive motor, behavioral, and cognitive decline. There are currently no curative treatments for HD; however, ongoing clinical trials are generating new evidence on late-stage therapeutic approaches that hold potentialto…
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NAVIGATING THE RAPIDLY EVOLVING TREATMENT LANDSCAPE FOR HER2+ METASTATIC BREAST CANCER Listen in as leading breast cancer experts share recent clinical safety and efficacy data from new and emerging treatment options and examine their impact on current care pathways. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
CO-MANAGEMENT IN PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS: BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN DERMATOLOGY AND RHEUMATOLOGY TEAMS TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL OUTCOMES In this engaging video, leading experts in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) apply the latest evidence and guidelines to problem-solve complex clinical cases that highlight real-world challenges in the screening, treatment, and long-term management of PsA. … Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
TREATMENT UPDATES AND SPECIALTY PHARMACY CONTROVERSIES IN ATOPICDERMATITIS
Tune in to the second of a two-part webcast series where renowned atopic dermatitis and managed care experts review the latest developments that are reshaping the treatment landscape for adults with this disease. Watch faculty take a deeper dive into the latest clinical data for targeted therapies and use challenging case-based… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
TACKLING HIV STIGMA: SOLUTIONS FROM PATIENTS AND PROVIDERS Stigma associated with HIV or preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) remains one of the most stubborn barriers to seeking HIV testing, prevention, and treatment and a roadblock to achieving the national initiative to end the HIV epidemic. … Free Online Activity 1.5 CME/CEAccess __
TREATMENT UPDATES AND MANAGED CARE CONTROVERSIES IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS The field of AD is rapidly transforming, with novel targeted therapies for children and adolescents. In the face of this evolving treatment paradigm, healthcare professionals are confronted with new challenges regarding decisions for patients with this often debilitating condition. Tune in to this 2-part webcast to hear leadingAD and…
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NEW DRUGS, NEW OPPORTUNITIES: OPTIMIZING HIV TREATMENT IN FEDERAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH SETTINGS Remarkable advances in HIV, including 2-drug regimens (2-DRs) and long-acting injectable (LAI) ART, are positioned to revolutionize treatment decision-making. How will these exciting treatment advances translate in federal and public health settings? Tune in to this accredited video program featuring a panel of renowned HIV expertswith…
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RECURRENT VULVOVAGINAL CANDIDIASIS (RVVC): CLINICAL ADVANCES ANDCRITICAL INSIGHTS
Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) affects an estimated 70% of women worldwide, with 10% suffering recurrent VVC (RVVC). Despite its prevalence, the impact of RVVC on women's physical and psychosocial well-being is often overlooked, and current treatment options are limited. Fortunately, novel therapies in late stages of developmentpromise…
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY STRATEGIES FOR TREATING PERIOCULAR BASAL CELLCARCINOMA
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, and is usually associated with low metastasis rates and high cure rates; however, BCC of the periocular space (pBCC) can be a challenging tumor to treat due to the location, high risk of recurrence, and potential for orbital invasion. To provide better outcomes for these… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE PRESCRIBING OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Federal and state laws continue to evolve to support safe use of controlled substances, while prescriptive authority of various practitioners is expanding. As such, many states require completion of CE courses covering the best prescribing practices for controlled substances. These requirements align with public efforts thatencourage…
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TRANSFORMING CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE: THE POWER OF COLLABORATIVE PATIENT-PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Patients who understand their own health conditions and partner with their clinical teams to adopt personalized treatment plans are happier and achieve better outcomes. … Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: MAKING PERSONALIZED THERAPY A REALITY WITHIN AN EVOLVING TREATMENT LANDSCAPE In this webcast, leading rheumatology and managed care experts debate the clinical and economic implications of the evolving treatment landscape in moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Through case-based discussions, the faculty highlight key data stemming from landmark clinical trials, recent rheumatology… Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
PAVING THE WAY FOR BETTER OUTCOMES IN HIV: INTEGRATING THE LATEST DATAAND GUIDELINES
As therapeutic data and guidelines continue to evolve, managed care decision-makers struggle with establishing evidence-based policies for payer coverage, treatment access, and monitoring of novel therapies, including 2-drug regimens and long-acting antiretroviral therapy(ART). …
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BRINGING PATIENTS TO THE FOREFRONT OF BLADDER CANCER CARE In this video, leading bladder cancer experts present strategies for improving patient-centered care and shared decision-making in bladder cancer care, informed by real-world data. Presented in context with the latest clinical data and guidelines, the faculty highlights key considerations for engaging your patients in their own care. Free Online Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
ENDING THE HIV EPIDEMIC STARTS WITH A CONVERSATION: AN EDUCATIONTOOLKIT
Southern states continue to account for more than half of new HIV diagnoses in the United States. Driving this inequity are suboptimal rates of HIV screening and prevention among key populations, including women, gay and bisexual men, people of color, and adolescents. We have designed this unique educational toolkit to support… Free Print Activity 1.0 CME/CEAccess __
CLOSING THE LOOP: EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING MEDICATION ERRORS Reducing medication errors is a top priority, both at a national level and for individual healthcare systems, interprofessional teams, and providers. Errors can result in unnecessary emergency department visits and hospitalizations and can negatively impact patient outcomes. To ensure patient safety, healthcare professionals must… $29 Online Activity 2.0 CME/CEPurchase __
RECOGNIZING AND REPORTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE HEALTHCARE SETTING Healthcare practitioners are uniquely poised to prevent and protect victims of human trafficking, as 87.8% of victims report accessing healthcare services during the time they are trafficked. Therefore, there is an increasing push for healthcare providers to use this access to identify and protect these victims. This downloadableslide…
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RECOGNIZING AND ADDRESSING IMPAIRMENT IN THE HEALTHCARE WORKPLACE Workplace impairment can be caused by a multitude of factors, including physical or psychological issues and substance use disorders. The downloadable slide presentation focuses on: … $29 Print Activity 2.0 CME/CEPurchase __
FACTS ABOUT MEDICATION AND MEDICAL ERRORS: PUTTING THE PATIENT FIRST Estimates suggest that most people will experience a medical error within their lifetime; a portion of these errors will cause severe harm, including death. Steps to make health care safer have begun at both the national and institutional level, but important areas for improvement remain. Healthcare professionals must constantly strive… $29 Online Activity 2.0 CME/CEPurchase __
THE SOCIOECONOMIC SIDE OF RHEUMATOLOGY CARE: DETERMINANTS ANDINEQUITIES
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DISCERNING CLINICAL AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN RHEUMATOLOGY During this virtual seminar, leading rheumatologists will analyze factors at the clinic level that contribute to disparities in rheumatology care. They will review variability in clinical presentation and treatment response among minorities and women and discuss communication barriers between providers and patients causedby issues such…
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HOW COMORBIDITIES CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTH INEQUITIES IN RHEUMATOLOGY(HYBRID)
Patients with rheumatic diseases often bear a burden of comorbidities, with variations based on race and gender. Tune in to this virtual educational session to hear rheumatology experts discuss gaps in the detection and management of comorbidities in female and minority patients with RA, psoriatic disease, axSpA, and LN, as wellas the…
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TAILORING SHARED DECISION-MAKING FOR DIVERSE RHEUMATOLOGY PATIENTS(HYBRID)
In the fourth virtual meeting in this series, expert rheumatologists focus on approaches to improve shared decision-making with diverse rheumatology patients. Tactics such as asking the right questions, actively listening, and empathizing with patients will be examined. The faculty will underscore the importance of education and… Virtual Meeting 2.0 CME/CE MOC Oct 9, 2021Register __
BRIDGING THE GAP IN ACCESS TO RHEUMATOLOGY CARE During this virtual meeting, experts will discuss practical strategies to improve access to quality rheumatology care across diverse patient populations. With an emphasis on team-based approaches, the faculty will highlight: … Virtual Meeting 2.0 CME/CE MOC Dec 4, 2021Register __
INNOVATIONS IN HIV TREATMENT: IMPROVING PATIENT ACCESS, ADHERENCE, AND TREATMENT SATISFACTION With more antiretroviral therapy (ART) options than ever before, providers must stay up-to-date with new and emerging treatments to support simple, safe, and effective HIV care while prioritizing patient satisfaction and preferences. Stay on the cutting edge of clinical practice and tune in to this webinar as HIV experts reviewthe…
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IMPROVING HIV PREVENTION AND TREATMENT FOR TRANSGENDER PERSONS In spite of exceedingly high incidence rates of HIV and widespread need for HIV treatment and prevention services, transgender persons remain largely underserved and underrepresented in HIV clinical trials. Are you and your team equipped to engage and optimize care for transgender persons? This live national webinar offers expert… Free Live Webinar 1.0 CME/CE MOC June 17, 2021Access __
GETTING A HEAD START ON VIRAL SUPPRESSION: FACILITATORS OF RAPID ARTINITIATION
Rapid antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation is a universal recommendation to optimize HIV treatment. Care teams need to be ready to navigate barriers and leverage the latest evidence to facilitate ART initiation for all newly diagnosed patients. Tune in to hear seasoned HIV experts share their approaches to safe, effective, and… Free Live Webinar 1.0 CME/CE MOC July 29, 2021Access __
AGE-RELATED CONSIDERATIONS IN ART DECISION-MAKING Advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have made HIV a largely chronic condition; more than one-third of people living with HIV in the US are aged 55 years or older. As people with HIV encounter health changes associated with aging, opportunities exist to optimize HIV care by reducing ART-related toxicities and avoiding drug-drug… Free Live Webinar 1.0 CME/CE MOC Aug 25, 2021Access __
ADDRESSING SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH, STIGMA, AND DISPARITIES INHIV OUTCOMES
The concept that people with HIV who have maintained viral suppression cannot sexually transmit HIV, or "undetectable = untransmittable" ("U=U"), has been a transformative and empowering message in recent years. However, achieving viral suppression is not an equally attainable goal for all people with HIV. Disparities inhealthcare…
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CISGENDER WOMEN AND HIV: ADDRESSING TREATMENT CONCERNS AND PREFERENCES Cisgender women comprised 19% of new HIV infections in the US in 2018, and 85% of the diagnoses were attributed to heterosexual contact. However, HIV testing rates remain low among cisgender women with reported risk factors, and 1 in 9 women with HIV are unaware of their status. Additionally, cisgender women with HIV face unique… Free Live Webinar 1.0 CME/CE MOC MIPS Oct 19, 2021Access __
NAVIGATING ART DECISIONS FOR TREATMENT-EXPERIENCED PATIENTS Antiretroviral drug resistance continues to challenge patients and providers alike on the path to virologic suppression and optimal long-term health. Leading HIV experts analyze the latest clinical trial data and draw on their own practice experiences to help yourteam: …
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IMPROVING VISUAL OUTCOMES IN AMD: EVIDENCE-BASED, REAL-WORLDSTRATEGIES
Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) therapy has become the standard of care for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). With multiple anti-VEGF options and clinical data on advanced dosing strategies, personalizing AMD treatment can be challenging. … Free Live Webinar 1.0 CME/CE July 13, 2021Access __
NAVIGATING CURRENT CLINICAL CHALLENGES IN DIABETIC RETINOPATHY In diabetic retinopathy (DR), early treatment intervention has demonstrated significant slowing of disease progression and reduced vision-threatening complications. Even with effective treatment options, eye care providers encounter multiple dilemmas in managingDR. …
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REAL-WORLD STRATEGIES FOR OPTIMIZING CARE IN RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION Even though retinal vein occlusion (RVO) patients gain impressive visual benefits with appropriate therapy, treatment burden can jeopardize patient adherence, resulting in suboptimal outcomes. Addressing the unique needs of RVO patients is key to developing a personalized treatment plan. … Free Live Webinar 1.0 CME/CE Sep 14, 2021Access __
LONG CHAIN FATTY ACID OXIDATION DISORDERS (LC-FAOD): CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE LATEST EVIDENCE Clinical advances are transforming treatment paradigms in LC-FAODs—a group of rare diseases associated with high incidence of morbidity and mortality. Tune in to this live webinar as leading experts review the latest clinical evidence and share best practices for recognizing this rare disease and integrating patient-, disease-,and…
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