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Online and Other Activities

 


Primary Care Clinical Challenges in Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a serious and complicated condition that has the potential to cause lifelong disability. The goal of this CME activity is to assist primary care physicians in developing a maintenance treatment plan to prevent relapse and reduce sub-threshold symptoms and suicide risk.  Click here for more information.

Diagnosing and Managing Patients With Dementia
As the number of older Americans grows, the prevalence of dementia increases proportionally.  This online activity is designed to facilitate timely and effective identification and care of dementia patients and family caregivers.  Please click here to register for this activity.

Reducing the Risk of Pneumococcal Infection in Cancer Patients
In patients being treated for cancer, a bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus pneumonia can cause a significant morbidity, prolonged hospitalization and increase mortality.  The goal of this activity is to equip health care professionals with information related to current vaccination and patient assessment recommendations to facilitate vaccination status ascertainment and patient education.  Click here for more information.

Effective Treatment of PTSD and TBI in Combat Veterans
According to the National Center for PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) occurs in 6-20% of returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. In this new online activity, Dr. Murray Raskind reviews recent evidence related to effective treatment of PTSD and TBI using older therapies at a much reduced cost compared to newer agents.
Expires July 31, 2012
Click here to begin!

 

 

Successful Strategies to Support your Overactive Bladder Patients (SSSOP) is a multi-organizational education initiative designed to provide physicians and healthcare professionals with effective strategies targeted to support patients with overactive bladder issues and bladder health. Visit SSSOP Website.

 

Overactive Bladder Case Studies

1 CME Credit

Expires August 17, 2012.

Click here for more information and to download the presentations. 

New! The Role of Multi-gene Predictors in Early Breast Cancer

Breast cancer has become a primary focus of national quality assessment efforts because it is prevalent, effective treatments are available, and gaps in care exist. This online activity is designed for healthcare professionals who focus on oncology as a therapeutic specialty: oncologists, breast cancer surgeons, radiologists, advanced health practitioners, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.



UNTHSC's CEMedicus.com Portal
An online portal of more than 9000 hours of CME and CE credit, most of which is offered at no charge.
Visit www.CEMedicus.com/UNT


Texas Medical Association
CME activities sponsored by the Texas Medical Association, including some ethics/professional responsibility presentations.  Click here for more information.

 


This page last updated Apr 12, 2012
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