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Precepting and Communication (by ANA Nurse CE)
Provided by: ANA Nurse CE
Overview:
This course explores the role of communication in preceptorship, discusses common styles of communication, and examines the impact of cultural differences on communication. It outlines how to be an active listener and presents several scenarios in which the principles of preceptor communication can be applied.
Objectives:
• Identif... |
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Optimizing IBD Patient Care: "Advances in IBD" Conference Highlights
Provided by: Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
This CME-certified activity is based on information presented at the 2011 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America's (CCFA) Clinical & Research Conference held December 1–3, 2011 in Hollywood, Florida.
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic, inflammatory disorders that are characterized by alter... |
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FREE Pain Management CE / CME Mobile App Download
Provided by: CEAppCenter
Seven of the U.S. states require physicians to maintain CME credit in pain management. Find accredited materials covering chronic pain, medication management, ethical and legal issues, etc. Download the FREE mobile app onto your mobile device by visiting the Healthcare’s Continuing Education App Center at www.CEAppCenter.com.... |
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Management of Inpatient Hyperglycemia: Safe and Effective Use of Insulin
Provided by: Inquisit
Uncontrolled hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients is a significant problem causing increased rates of morbidity and mortality. Therefore, it is important that healthcare professionals have a clear understanding of the causes and implications of hyperglycemia as well as an understanding of how to manage hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients. Ho... |
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The Tragedy of the Bedroom: Erectile Dysfunction
Provided by: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS)
Abstract
The Tragedy of the Bedroom: Erectile Dysfunction
The goal of this Continuing Education program is to provide an overview of Erectile Dysfunction pharmacotherapy. It is important to consider causes of ED and interpret pharmaceutical plans thereafter. Counseling and patient education play a major role in optimizing therapeutic outco... |
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Journey to High Value Healthcare: The Intersection of ICD10 and Meaningful Use
Provided by: Inquisit
Most hospitals and physicians are preparing to become meaningful users of electronic health records and other clinical systems in order to comply with the requirements of the HITECH Act. At the same time, transition to ICD10 looms. Conversion to the new coding system is required by October 2013 or reimbursement is at risk. In order to begin the... |
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Target Zero: Eliminating CLA-BSI’s & UTI’s
Provided by: Inquisit
Health-care acquired infections (HAI) are estimated to kill over 90,000 people per year while adding over five billion in excess cost to our health care system. The US model for reimbursement is changing from the number of patients you see to the value of care delivered. The Institute for Health Care Improvements maps , SHEA compendium and CDC give... |
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2012 CIO (Clinical Interventional Oncology) CME Sampler
Provided by: Med Learning Group
Program Overview:
The Symposium on Clinical Interventional Oncology meets the needs of interventionists who attend to acquire knowledge and skills in this emerging field.
The 2012 CIO CME Sampler provides the learner with the opportunity to engage with a sampling of presentations focusing on exciting developments, and the need for consensus ... |
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Interpersonal Negotiation Skills for Everyone
Provided by: Inquisit
After participating in this lively, result driven skill building program, others will be surprised by how you appear to be flexible yet persistent and end up with the results you are seeking more often than not.... |
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Your Destination for CME - Coeur d' Alene
Provided by: Primary Issuesâ„¢ by Primary Care Network
You all have them, you can’t avoid them, and you may not even like them. Studies have shown that up to 15% of patient encounters are perceived as difficult by the clinician that is treating them. As a primary care clinician, you are most often the entryway to patients for their healthcare, even the most “difficultâ€
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