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Common Nonspecific Symptoms at Presentation: Can You Diagnose This Patient?

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Overview / Abstract:

When your patient presents with nonspecific symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and dizziness, could it be an indication of a more serious disease? Put your skills to the test! In just 15 minutes, navigate through real-world cases to see if you can correctly diagnose each patient. Diagnostic conclusions are revealed after reviewing all cases. Hear faculty insights on the implications of learner decisions along with rationales for appropriate next steps to aid in making a final diagnosis, as well as evidence-based treatment strategies. Apply the latest scientific evidence into evolving treatment plans and improve the management of your patients today!

Expiration

Jun 15, 2025

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME

Format

Online, Performance Improvement

Credits / Hours

1.0

Accreditation

ACCME

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Elaine Hylek, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine
Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine
Director, Anticoagulation and Thrombosis Service
Boston Medical Center
Boston, MA

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Supported by an educational grant from Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., administered by Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC.

Provided by the Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning (ACHL).

Keywords / Search Terms

ACHL CME, CE, Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Family/General Practice, Geriatrics, Internal Medicine, Primary Care, Atrial fibrillation, case challenge, Free CE CME

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