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Overactive Bladder in Primary Care 120 Minutes
Overactive Bladder in Primary Care

Description: This educational series includes a self-assessment survey and three interactive Webcasts that integrate the clinical perspectives of leading experts with contemporary clinical evidence and treatment recommendations for managing patients with overactive bladder. Participate today.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Matt T. Rosenberg, MD
David R. Staskin, MD

Credits for: Physicians

90 Minutes A Roadmap for Improving Diabetes Management in Long-Term Care Communities

Description: Diabetes affects approximately 23.5 million adults in the United States, including the vulnerable subset of elderly patients who are residents of long-term care facilities. This quality improvement initiative will address the challenges of effectively managing these patients, recent developments in diabetes management, systemic barriers to providing optimal care, and coordination of care with outside healthcare professionals, with the ultimate goal of making clinically significant improvements in patient care.

Format: Print Publication

Faculty: Patrick J. Boyle, MD
Belinda P. Childs, ARNP, MN, BC-ADM, CDE

Credits for: Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists

 

120 Minutes Overactive Bladder in Primary Care

Description: This educational series includes a self-assessment survey and three interactive Webcasts that integrate the clinical perspectives of leading experts with contemporary clinical evidence and treatment recommendations for managing patients with overactive bladder. Participate today.

Format: Webcast Series

Faculty: Matt T. Rosenberg, MD
David R. Staskin, MD

Credits for: Physicians

 

Series: Complex Cases in Primary Care

15 Minutes Complex Cases in Primary Care: A 74-Year-Old Woman Presenting With Bothersome Urinary Symptoms and Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

Description: This complimentary case-based CME activity discusses common causes of lower urinary tract symptoms in women and methods of evaluating differential diagnoses. Learn about pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment options for urinary symptoms, and discover safe, effective chronic pain management relief strategies and evidence-based approaches to addressing common side effects of treatment.

Format: E-Publication

Faculty: Kathryn Andolsek, MD, MPH
Matt T. Rosenberg, MD

Credits for: Physicians

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