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On-line CME / CE Programs


CME for Family Practitioners:

 

Multiple Sclerosis - From Who Gets It to How Much Does it Cost to Treat (CME Pending) (Randall T. Schapiro, MD )

 

Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease (1.5 hr CME) presented 3/27/09 at the Government Supported Benefits Summit Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah by Byron Bair, MD and Richard Stefanacci, MD

 

Diagnosis and Management of Fibromyalgia Syndrome (1.0 hr CME) (Chad Boomershine, MD, PhD)

 

 

Critical Care (provided by www.oaccm.org) :

 

Modern Approaches to Fluid Resuscitation (T.J. Gan, MB, FRCA, FFARCSI; Vicente H. Gracias MD, FACS, FCCP ; Emanuel Rivers, MD, MPH ; Anthony Roche, MD) (3.0 hr CME)

Combining Continuous Central Venous Oxygen Saturation and Cardiac Output Monitoring in the Critically Ill - Why does it make sense? (K. Reinhardt, MD) (0.5 hr CME)

Early Goal Directed Therapy: A Collaborative Protocol (Mitchell Levy, MD) (0.5 hr CME)

Virtual Grand Rounds with Dr. Michael Pinsky - Use of the Pulmonary Artery Catheter (0.75 hr CME)

 

Severe Sepsis: Early Recognition & Management Saves Lives (Pat Posa, RN, BSN, MSA) (0.75 hr CME)


Fluid First: Using PLR & SVV to Optimize Volume (Jan M. Headley, RN, BS) (0.75 hr CME)


The Use of Dynamic Parameters in Perioperative Fluid Management (Gerald Manecke Jr., MD) (0.75 hr CME)


The Pulmonary Artery Catheter: Rembrandt's Paintbrush? (Gerald Manecke Jr., MD) (0.75 hr CME)

 

The Economics of Sepsis (Betsy Gross, RN) (0.75 hr CME)

 

Intraabdominal Hypertension – The ARDS of the gut (Timothy R. Wolfe, MD) (0.75 hr CME)

 

Expanded Applications for Hemodynamic Monitoring - 2009 (William T. McGee, MD) (1.0 hr CME)

 

Goal-directed resuscitation in sepsis - a case-based approach (Jorge A Guzman, MD, FCCM) (1.0 hr CME)

 

Pediatric Hemodynamic Monitoring (Paul A. Checchia MD FCCM) (1.0 hr CME)

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Government Supported Benefits (Medicare) (provided by www.gsb2009.org):

 

Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease (1.5 hr CME and ACPE CE) Originally presented 3/27/09 at the Government Supported Benefits Summit Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah by Byron Bair, MD and Richard Stefanacci, MD

 

Gout Management (1.5 hr ACPE CE) Originally presented 3/27/09 at the Government Supported Benefits Summit Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah by Lawrence Edwards, MD

 

DIABETES MANAGEMENT (1.5 hr ACPE CE) Originally presented 9/28/07 at the Government Supported Benefits Summit Meeting, Park City, Utah

Moderator: Joe Biskupiak, PhD, MBA, University of Utah

Medicare Part D and Older Adults with Diabetes

Jennifer Tjia, MD, MSCE, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Diabetes Disease Management in Medicaid

Ronald Aubert, PhD, Vice President, Medco

Diabetes among Persons with Severe Mental Illness

Julie Kreyenbuhl, PhD, Univ. of Maryland

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MEDICAID DRUG MANAGEMENT POLICIES: THE CASE OF THE ATYPICALS (1.5 hr ACPE CE) Originally presented 9/28/07 at the Government Supported Benefits Summit Meeting, Park City, Utah

Moderator: Diana Brixner, RPh, PhD, University of Utah

Application of Medicaid Prior Authorization Policies on Access to Atypicals: Evidence vs. Action

Jennifer Polinski, MPH, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Total Medical Care vs. Drug Costs for Treating Schizophrenia in the North Carolina Medicaid System

Dale Christensen, PhD., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Association of Metabolic Risk with Atypical Use in a Managed Medicaid Population

Jeff Guo, PhD, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

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THE BURDEN OF MENTAL DISORDERS ON CARE: IMPLICATIONS FOR MCO'S IN 2006 AND BEYOND

- Originally presented at the Seattle AMCP Annual Meeting (Spring 2006). ACPE CE for this program has expired. You may still view the on-line symposium, but no ACPE CE credits will be issued.

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THE HEALTH AND ECONOMIC BURDEN OF PERSONS WITH CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK PROFILES

 

- Originally presented at the Seattle AMCP Annual Meeting (Spring 2006). ACPE CE for this program has expired. You may still view the on-line symposium, but no CME or CE credits will be issued.

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THE MAPDP AND PDP BID GAME: WHO WON, WHO LOST AND WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS
FOR MCOs AND MEDICARE RECIPIENTS IN 2006

- Originally presented at the Nashville AMCP Meeting (Fall 2005). ACPE CE for this program has expired. You may still view the on-line symposium, but no CME or CE credits will be issued.


 

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