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Overweight, Postmenopausal Female With Symptoms of Hypothyroidism
- Thomas C. Blevins, MD
Male With Diabetes, Multiple Risk Factors, and Atherosclerosis
Contemplating Bariatric Surgery - Peter Libby, MD
The National Lipid Educational Council™ (NLEC®) is
pleased to provide these interactive case studies. This educational
series provides a maximum of two category one credits toward
the AMA Physicians Recognition Award.
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Influenza Epidemic Simulation: Reducing the Burden of
Disease
This influenza
simulation model is designed to measure the effectiveness of influenza
vaccination in reducing influenza infection, hospitalization, and
deaths in a community with a population approximating that of the
"typical" US community described in the 2000 US census. See
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CME Online Interactive Case Study
A 64-year-old woman with GI upset and elevated blood glucose. The National Diabetes Education Initiative™ (NDEI®) is
pleased to provide this interactive case study authored by David
J. Kudzma, MD, FACP, FACE, FAHA.
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Combination Lipid Therapy Issues in a 67-Year-Old Man With Persistent Pattern B
LDL and History of CABG - Robert H. Knopp, MD
Combining Antihyperlipidemics, Antihypertensives, and Antiarrhythmics in a
56-Year-Old Man - Richard J. Flanigan, MD
The National Lipid Educational Council™ (NLEC®) is
pleased to provide these interactive case studies. This educational
series provides a maximum of two category one credits toward
the AMA Physicians Recognition Award.
See Program
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The Biologic Revolution in Rheumatoid
Arthritis - Dr. Joan M. Bathon and Steven B. Abramson, MD
How TNF Antagonists Have Optimized RA Treatment and OutcomesSee
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36-year-old woman with aggressive rheumatoid arthritis
A new patient comes to your office: a 36-year-old woman with
aggressive rheumatoid arthritis. What are the appropriate
therapeutic and management strategies? Compare your recommendations
with those of Marc D. Cohen, MD, by participating in this new,
challenging Interactive
Case Study, and receive up to 1 hour of CME credit.
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