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Applying Evolving Targeted Therapy in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is a biologically heterogeneous hematologic malignant neoplasm with a 5-year survival rate of 30%. Hematologist, Brian Jonas, MD, PhD, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer, discusses standard induction, consolidation, and maintenance therapy, as well as factors to consider in individualizing intensive therapy in fit and unfit patients. Dr. Jonas presents safety and efficacy data for approved and emerging therapies that target BCL-2, FLT-3 ITD/TDK, CD33, CD47, IDH1/2, E-se...
Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower

Contemporary Issues in the Management of Patients With Primary Biliary Cholangitis: An Interprofessional Approach

An interprofessional faculty of gastroenterology clinicians discuss real-world issues in managing patients with primary biliary cholangitis. Two mini-lectures serve as the foundation for understanding the diagnostic evaluation and risk factors of primary biliary cholangitis. Three cases foster a robust discussion, among the 5 faculty, of clinical decision-making around the roles, benefits, and limitations of approved and investigational pharmacologic treatment options. The program format foste...
Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower

Why Nurses and Case Managers Need to Know About Customer Service

Why Nurses and Case Managers Need to Know Customer Service is an online course intended to teach healthcare professionals the importance of customer service. It focuses on the dos and don'ts when dealing with patients and family members to make sure their medical experience is a good one.
Corexcel

Nursing and Nutrition: Providing Survival Skills

Nursing and Nutrition: Providing Survival Skills is designed to help nurses provide basic nutritional guidelines for hospitalized patients. Upon completing this course, they will be able to guide patients to a healthy lifestyle that will aid in their recovery. The course includes food do's and dont's as related to specific issues, such as heart failure, cancer treatment, wound care, etc.
Corexcel

The Influence of Lifestyle Choices on Health in the Older Patient: How Your Patients’ Lives Affect Their Health and Longevity

The Influence of Lifestyle Choices on Health in the Older Patient online course is designed to help nurses improve the overall wellness of their older patients. Participants completing this course will be able to educate their patients healthy habits in all facets of life, such as physical and mental health, social and spiritual aspects, and utilizing services for seniors.
Corexcel

Latex Allergy: Are You Risking Your Life For Your Job?

The Latex Allergy online course is designed to help healthcare professionals understand the risks of latex allergy. This course will help you list the occupations that are at risk through contact with natural rubber products, as well as the foods that can cause allergic reactions. You will also be able to identify the signs and symptoms and treatment methods.
Corexcel

Cleveland Clinic 21st Intensive Review of Cardiology

Cleveland Clinic’s acclaimed faculty shares its unparalleled expertise with its 21st Intensive Review of Cardiology. This Board and re-certification resource serves as a forum to critically review current thinking and management of all major cardiovascular disciplines. Focus is placed on the delivery of contemporary medicine, including complex patient management and decision-making for practicing cardiologists. Worth up to 15.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, this enduring material is also...
Meetings By Mail®

Dental CE Online | 25 Credit Hours for $99 all 50 states | Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants - Instant Online Certificate | AGD PACE nationally approved

25 CE (CEU) credit hours: Custom packages available. For course substitutions, email us your desired course changes. Questions? Email: CEsupport@mydentalce.com or call (530) 238-5333. Fast & friendly customer service. Nationally approved provider Academy of General Dentistry 373218 ALL PACKAGE COURSES updated for 2022 *courses subject to change: Infection Control OSHA Focus - 2 credit hours (2 CE) OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Annual Review - 2 credit hours (2 CE) OSHA Hazar...
MyDentalCE.com

It Takes a Village: Working Together to Reduce Racial Inequities in Maternal Morbidity and Mortality

Maternal morbidity and mortality rates are unacceptably high in the United States (US). In fact, Black women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women, prompting the US Department of Health and Human Services to state that maternal deaths are a public health crisis. What can you do to address these inequities in maternal health? Two experts in this field will discuss the latest data on maternal deaths and frame practical and supportive strategies ...
ACHL

6th Annual Women's Health Conference

Join women's health professionals from around the country at the 6th Annual Women's Health Conference on September 30 - October 2, 2024 at the The Meritage Resort & Spa. This conference has been accredited for up to 15 CME credits by a variety of medical organizations. More accreditation details... This conference will focus on timely and practical issues involving women’s health. An emphasis will be placed on recent advances, up-to-date practices, and guidelines that will e...
Continuing Education Company

LET'S TALK: Tackling Complex Issues Regarding SM-AHN Management A Monday Morning Joe Online Educational Activity

Systemic mastocytosis (SM) is a group of rare disorders characterized by the accumulation of mast cells in internal tissues and organs. The pathogenesis of SM is linked to a characteristic exon 17 D816V mutation of the KIT gene. Systemic mastocytosis with associated hematologic neoplasms (SM-AHN) is an advanced subtype of SM that is associated with a shortened median survival time. Recent advances in the SM therapeutic landscape have led to the development of KIT-targeted treatment options; ho...
Integritas Communications

Promoting Equitable Oral Health in Patients of Color

There are many vulnerable and underserved populations in oral health. Gaps in health and health care are often caused by the disconnect between medical and dental care and a fragmented system that has left 74 million people without dental insurance, leading to knowledge gaps and a lack of dental-medical collaboration and coordination in patient care. These issues are exacerbated in patients of color, often due to interpersonal racism. This CME Outfitters BriefCase will feature patient case ...
CME Outfitters

Irregular Care: Racial Inequities in the Management of Cardiac Rhythm Disorders

Structural racism and classism leads to many of the social determinants of health (SDoH) that cause disparities in cardiovascular (CVD) care, such as unequal preventative care, heart arrythmia treatment, and research inclusion. Interpersonal racism, including unconscious bias, worsens disproportionate CVD care, and is also a stand-alone factor for this health inequity. Underrepresented minority (URM) patients – particularly Black/African American individuals – are less likely to receive, b...
CME Outfitters

Fundamental Compounding with Pharmacy Law

October 17th - 19th, 2024 FUNDAMENTAL COMPOUNDING is an accredited 3-day course that combines a 20-hour (2.0 CEUs) practice-based course with a 1-hour (0.1 CEUs) knowledge-based course in Fundamental Compounding Law. This course is designed for pharmacists, technicians, and students who are new to compounding or who have had training in the past but want a refresher. Physicians and other healthcare professionals are also welcome to attend. CONTENT This course provides didactic and ha...
American College of Apothecaries

9th Annual Primary Care Update on Urgent Care and Emergency Medicine

Presented by Continuing Education Company (CEC); for over 30 years our Primary Care CME Conference Series is designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. This year, CEC is pleased to host the 9th Annual Primary Care Update on Urgent Care & Emergency Medicine Conference to be held in San Diego, California at the Omni San Diego Hotel on October 7-9, 2024. Emergency and Urgent Care medicine involves the delivery of immediate medical care for the treatme...
Continuing Education Company

Putting Together Clues in HIV, CVD, T2D, and CKD

As people with HIV live longer, they can develop common comorbidities affecting aging patients, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Further, weight gain may be seen in some patients, though the role of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is still under investigation. Clinicians should become familiar with treatment guidelines, drug-drug interactions, and techniques for shared decision-making to manage aging patients with HIV and common comorb...
Integritas Communications

Musculoskeletal Registry Review Virtual Conference

The Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Registry Review Virtual Conference provides a comprehensive review for those preparing to take the APCA RMSK or ARDMS RMSKS certification exam. This comprehensive registry review virtual conference is taught by leading MSK ultrasound expert Dr. Jon Jacobson and is specifically designed for physicians, sonographers and other medical professionals who need MSK ultrasound registry preparation. To guarantee the highest industry exam pass rate, this course entails ...
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute

Case Studies in HIV Prevention and Treatment of Persons Who Use Drugs

Educational Need: Prevention of HIV in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) is vitally important from a public health perspective. People with SUD are significantly more vulnerable to contracting HIV, attributable to behaviors such as sharing needles and injection equipment, engaging in condomless sex, and impaired judgement. Furthermore, substance use can negatively affect medication adherence and engagement in healthcare, making it more challenging to treat and manage HIV in this ...
American Academy of CME

Secrets of Egypt & the Nile: Joint Medical/Dental Symposium Confronting Healthcare Needs

Uncover Egypt’s ancient secrets with PES for 11 nights on this bucket list adventure! Visit iconic landmarks, temples, and monuments and cruise the Nile in a manner once reserved for pharaohs aboard the luxurious, 72-guest AmaDahlia. Joint Medical/Dental Symposium Confronting Healthcare Needs CME/CE Lecture Seminars for Medical, Dental, Nursing, and Allied Healthcare Professionals This Seminar is planned for 14 Continuing Education Credit Hours. CME/CE Professional Seminar Fee:...
Professional Education Society

Surgery or Biologic for Nasal Polyps? A Close Look at the Evidence

Target Audience The intended audience for this program is ENTs, allergists, immunologists, specialty nurse practitioners and PAs, and other clinicians involved in the management of patients with nasal polyps. Program Overview As management strategies for nasal polyps (NPs) have evolved, patients whose NPs do not respond to initial treatment, who are ineligible for systemic corticosteroids, or whose NPs recur after initial surgery often undergo repeated surgeries, with high associated cost...
Global Education Group and PlatformQ Health Education, LLC, in collaboration with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

Cleveland Clinic Interprofessional Approach to Liver Disease (Online Streaming & USB Formats)

The management of critically ill patients with liver disease requires the expertise of a variety of healthcare providers from multiple disciplines. Cleveland Clinic addresses their multifaceted educational needs with the Interprofessional Approach to Liver Disease. Physicians, nurses and physician assistants will benefit from the latest strategies and evidence based management guidance from an expert faculty. Worth 14 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, with ANCC and AAPA accreditation provided a...
Meetings By Mail®

Nursing Management of Tumor Lysis Syndrome

STATEMENT OF NEED Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncological emergency that occurs when massive tumor lysis causes the rapid release of intracellular components into the bloodstream. Electrolyte imbalances characterized by hyperuricemia, hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hypocalcemia may be severe enough to cause acute renal failure, cardiac arrhythmias, seizures, and even death. Current advances in cancer therapies can increase the incidence of TLS; therefore, identification of patien...
i3 Health

Introduction to Musculoskeletal Ultrasound- Blended

Blended Introduction to Musculoskeletal Ultrasound CME Course provides participants a comprehensive introduction to musculoskeletal ultrasound. This course is taught by leading musculoskeletal ultrasound experts and incorporates fifteen (15) months access to comprehensive online lectures and interactive case presentations through an online course, plus (2) Two Days (12 Hours) scan only workshop featuring a 3:1 participant to faculty hands-on scan ratio with live models and inanimate phantoms. ...
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute

CME Escape Room: Putting Together Clues in HIV, CVD, T2D, and CKD: Escaping Management Mishaps

Target Audience The educational design of this activity addresses the needs of US and ex-US infectious disease and HIV specialist physicians, NPs, and PAs involved in the treatment of patients with HIV. Program Overview As people with HIV live longer, they can develop common comorbidities affecting aging patients, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Further, weight gain may be seen in some patients, though the role of antiretrovir...
Global Education Group

Monitor Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Catch Transthyretin Cardiomyopathy Early in the Course

Target Audience Healthcare providers in internal medicine, family medicine, surgery, cardiology, neurology, and healthcare professionals caring for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and/or heart failure. Program Overview ATTR is a type of amyloidosis that affects the heart as well as other tissues such as the synovium of carpal tunnel. Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome proceeds the symptoms of ATTR cardiomyopathy by a number of years. Topics on when to refer patients with carpal tunnel ...
P2P Syncro and Postgraduate Institute for Medicine.

Treating Hepatitis C in Patients with HIV Disease

This course addresses the complexities of HIV disease in the era of improved survival: management of HIV co-infection. Outcome Objectives: As a result of completing this activity, the participant will be better able to: - Diagnose the clinical syndrome of porphyria cutanea tarda. - Diagnose hepatitis C. - Adjust the treatment of hepatitis C based on viral genotype and liver pathology.
Virtual Lecture Hall (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson)

Managing Opioid Misuse Disorder in Pregnancy and Neonatal Care

This course familiarizes physicians with evaluation and treatment of patients who present with maternal opioid use during and after pregnancy. Outcome Objectives: As a result of completing this activity, the participant will be better able to: - Identify the specific problems encountered by women using opioids during pregnancy - Evaluate pregnant patients with a history of maternal opioid use - Differentiate between maintenance options for opioid treatment during pregnancy - Assess...
Virtual Lecture Hall (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson)

The Immune Reconstitution Syndrome in AIDS

This course addresses the complexities of HIV disease in the era of improved survival: recognition and management of the immune reconstitution syndrome. Outcome Objectives: As a result of completing this activity, the participant will be better able to: - Recognize that restoration of immunologic function in persons with HIV disease may lead to a worsening clinical picture, the immune reconstitution syndrome. - Diagnose and manage occult opportunistic infections in persons with newly...
Virtual Lecture Hall (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson)

Are You Seeing the Whole Picture? Test Your Skills for Intensifying Therapy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

The management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has evolved rapidly with new agents and changing recommendations. Do you see the whole picture when selecting therapy for your patients? Engage in this interactive clinical case challenge to see whether your treatment selection aligns with guideline recommendations and account for cardiovascular disease risks, patient-centric factors, and weight management.
ACHL

Delivering Culturally Competent Care: Managing Type 2 Diabetes in Diverse Populations

This course presents practical advice for working cross-culturally. It allows participants to practice and improve their communication skills while managing typical clinical problems encountered in persons with type 2 diabetes. Outcome Objectives: As a result of completing this activity, the participant will be better able to: - Recognize the differences between the terms "race," "ethnicity," and "culture." - Employ the Ask, Share, Compare, Negotiate Model with patients in the office...
Virtual Lecture Hall (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson)

Thymidine Kinase 2 Deficiency: From Diagnostic Odyssey to Timely Diagnosis and Treatment

Mary Kay Koenig, MD, a leader in the management of patients with mitochondrial diseases, delves into the complexities of managing patients with thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d). In this 1-hour activity, Dr. Koenig shares her insights in the clinical presentation of TK2d through real case studies and offers guidance on overcoming the ‘diagnostic odyssey’ experienced by many patients with mitochondrial disease. She also discusses the clinical criteria for referring patients to specialize...
Annenberg Center for Health Sciences

Treatment Considerations in Cutaneous Melanoma: From Early Stage to Late/Advanced Stage

Jason J. Luke, MD, discusses the impact of evolving therapies on the disease burden, survival, and treatment tolerability for patients with cutaneous melanoma. Recent clinical trial results and guideline updates for both perioperative and metastatic cutaneous melanoma are reviewed. To provide patient-centric care, Dr. Luke shares his expert insights and recommendations for individualizing treatment selection and sequencing, as well as providing supportive care and adverse event management.
Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower

14th Annual Primary Care Fall Conference

Presented by Continuing Education Company for over 30 years, our Primary Care CME Conference Series is designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. The emphasis is on practical and useful information for clinical practice. This year, the 14th Annual Primary Care Fall Conference is being held in Maui, Hawaii at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, an oceanfront resort situated along a spectacular stretch of the famed Ka'anapali Beach. Program Objectiv...
Continuing Education Company

PARP Inhibition as Ovarian Cancer Maintenance Therapy: Improving Patient Outcomes as a Multidisciplinary Team

Ovarian cancer (OC) is often diagnosed at an advanced stage and has generally poor survival rates¬"even after aggressive surgical management and chemotherapy. Without maintenance therapy, approximately 70% of patients relapse within 3 years of treatment. Recent clinical trials of polyadenosine diphosphate-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors have demonstrated substantial efficacy as maintenance therapy for OC patients. Additionally, clinical evidence suggests that daily monitoring of pati...
University of Cincinnati

Expanding the Benefit of Quality Improvement Programs: Sustainable Solutions to Achieve Therapeutic Goals for Patients with Myelofibrosis

Achieve measurable changes to improve your patients’ outcomes with this simple, systematic approach for quality improvement for application at any practice setting. Complete an assessment to understand where your practice’s performance falls relative to identified goals, which guides development of personalized action items. Access the framework and tools you need to measure your understanding.
ACHL

Therapeutic Advancements for the Treatment of High-Risk MDS: Future Opportunities to Improve Patient Survival and Quality of Life

Stay up to date on the evolving risk classification for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and current treatment guidelines for patients with high-risk disease in this self-directed education with leading oncology experts. Expert commentary from Courtney DiNardo, MD from MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dr. Dan Pollyea from the University of Colorado School of Medicine provides insights on emerging therapies that could soon improve management of high-risk MDS. Be ready to incorporate these emerging ...
ACHL

Sustainable Solutions to Achieve Therapeutic Goals for Patients with Myelofibrosis

When it comes to treating your patients with myelofibrosis (MF), are you applying the latest guidance in practice? Evidence shows that it takes an average of 17 years for evidence to change practice but how can we incorporate treatment advances to improve patient outcomes today? This activity looks to bridge the chasm between education and implementation by framing available evidence and guideline recommendations for MF, including diagnosis, risk stratification, JAK inhibition, monitoring resp...
ACHL

Domestic Violence: How the Nurse Can Be an Advocate

The CDC defines domestic violence as "physical, sexual, or psychological harm caused by a current or former spouse or partner." Domestic violence does not discriminate. It can occur in any culture or at any socioeconomic status or education level. After completing this course, participants should be able to recognize signs of physical abuse among patients; identify a method to therapeutically communicate with a domestic violence victim; identify a method for assisting a domestic violence clien...
Corexcel

Glaucoma Treatments in 2021: Personalizing Patient Needs

This continuing medical education (CE/CME) activity captures content from a roundtable in August. Activity Description Based on a roundtable held in August, this supplement summarizes a discussion of the mechanisms of actions and challenges with currently available and novel therapeutics as well as how to personalize glaucoma treatments. Target Audience This certified CME/CE activity is designed eye care providers involved in the management of glaucoma and associated disorders.
Evolve Medical Education LLC

Ace the Case: Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Presentations in the Primary Care Setting

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders that share a common clinical feature - mean pulmonary artery pressure greater than 20 mm Hg. PH may involve multiple clinical conditions and may be associated with a variety of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Early diagnosis is critical to ensure patients are eligible for the widest spectrum of treatment options and that treatment is initiated as early as possible in the disease process. PH is classified into 5 c...
American Academy of CME

Ace the Case: Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Presentation and Evaluation by Pulmonary Specialist

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders that share a common clinical feature - mean pulmonary artery pressure greater than 20 mm Hg. PH may involve multiple clinical conditions and may be associated with a variety of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Early diagnosis is critical to ensure patients are eligible for the widest spectrum of treatment options and that treatment is initiated as early as possible in the disease process. PH is classified into 5 c...
American Academy of CME

Ace the Case: Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Treatment Decisions and Therapy Initiation by Pulmonary Hypertension Specialist

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders that share a common clinical feature - mean pulmonary artery pressure greater than 20 mm Hg. PH may involve multiple clinical conditions and may be associated with a variety of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Early diagnosis is critical to ensure patients are eligible for the widest spectrum of treatment options and that treatment is initiated as early as possible in the disease process. PH is classified into 5 c...
American Academy of CME

Multi-Modality Screening of the Breast

This activity is geared toward breast radiologists, general radiologists and trainees. Be ready to review key concepts in breast imaging, refresh yourself on recent updates and delve into innovations that are changing how we practice breast imaging today. Lectures are provided by a distinguished faculty who specialize in breast imaging, breast surgical oncology, or breast pathology. This diverse faculty group from various organizations have a wealth of clinical and teaching experience. Don’t...
AOCR

Cases in Practice: Applying Proposed Care Pathways for Interdisciplinary Collaboration to the Management of Nasal Polyps

Target Audience The intended audience for this program is ENTs, allergists, immunologists, specialty nurse practitioners and physician assistants, and other clinicians involved in the management of patients with nasal polyps (NPs). Program Overview Clinicians on the frontlines of care for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps " including ear, nose, and throat specialists (ENTs) and allergists-- are largely unaware of the underlying pathophysiology driven by type 2 (T2) inflammatio...
Global Education Group and PlatformQ Health Education, LLC, in collaboration with the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

WEBINAR BUNDLE: Quality Compounding Summit Bundle

Earn up to 9 hours of continuing education focused on quality issues in compounding when you purchase the Quality Compounding Summit Bundle. Session 1: NABP Implementation of the FDA Compounding MOU Session 2: Pharmacist / Provider / Patient Triad: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Patient Care Session 3: Quality Compounding and Clinical Pharmaceuticals Session 4: Regulatory and Quality Considerations in the Selection of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Session 5: Root C...
American College of Apothecaries

15th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Fall Conference, Session 1

Continuing Education Company has been organizing its Primary Care CME Conference Series for over 30 years. The 15th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Fall Conference is designed to update primary care clinicians in rapidly changing therapeutic areas. The emphasis is on practical and useful information for clinical practice. Join us this November when we hold the 15th Annual Essentials in Primary Care Fall Conference at the amazing Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key in the beautiful Florida Keys. ...
Continuing Education Company

Accident or Injury? Managing Abuse in Younger Children

This course teaches how to recognize and evaluate cases of suspected child physical abuse and child sexual abuse in young children. Outcome Objectives: As a result of completing this activity, the participant will be better able to: - Perform appropriate medical evaluations for suspected abuse, including: - Obtaining an accurate history. - Performing a comprehensive physical exam. - Differentiating between accidental and non-accidental injury. - Documenting your assessment accurat...
Virtual Lecture Hall (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson)

Quality Compounding Summit: On-Demand

Earn up to 9 hours of continuing education focused on quality issues in compounding when you purchase the 2021 Quality Compounding Summit Bundle originally presented November 5-6, 2021. Quality Compounding Summit 2021 Bundle - only $450 CE Session #1 - NABP Implementation of the FDA Compounding MOU CE Session #2 - Pharmacist / Provider / Patient Triad: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Patient Care CE Session #3 - Quality Compounding and Clinical Pharmaceuticals CE Session #4 ...
American College of Apothecaries & ARL Bio Pharma

Comprehensive Sterile Compounding

November 14th - 16th, 2024 COMPREHENSIVE STERILE COMPOUNDING is an accredited 3-day, 20-hour (2.0 CEUs) practice-based course designed for pharmacists and technicians who are experienced in compounding. Physicians and other healthcare professionals are welcome to attend. This course will also provide initial aseptic training for pharmacists and technicians required by their state board of pharmacy to compound sterile preparations. Participants are instructed in the proper aseptic tech...
American College of Apothecaries

POCUS for Family Medicine - Blended

The Blended POCUS for Family Medicine Ultrasound CME Course is intended for any medical professional involved with performing point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) examinations and provides participants a strong foundation to perform the core ultrasound applications as outlined in the AAFP/ACEP and WINFOCUS ultrasound practice guidelines. Taught by leading emergency medicine and family medicine/primary care ultrasound experts, the self-paced online course incorporates comprehensive online lectures ...
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute

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