PharmCE
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Drug Treatment of Addictive DiseasesExpiration Date: 11.30.13 Course Goal: To review the causes, neurobiological changes, and medication used in the treatment of substance-use and addictive disorders. Credits: 2.00 Cost: $6.50 Powered By: |
11.01.11 | |
Probiotics Supplementation: What Pharmacists Need to Know to Recommend Safe and Effective FormulationsExpiration Date: 11.30.13 Course Goal: The purpose of this lesson is to educate pharmacists about the essential characteristics of probiotic products, the evidence-based research supporting use, and the practical considerations for patients who choose to use a probiotic product. Credits: 2.00 Cost: FREE Grant Supported: Procter & Gamble, Inc. Topic: Gastroenterology Powered By: |
11.10.11 | |
Clinical Considerations for the Treatment of H pylori InfectionExpiration Date: 12.31.13 Course Goal: To review the history, epidemiology, pathophysiology, risk factors, transmission, and complications of Helicobacter pylori infection and to discuss diagnosis, pharmacologic treatment options, and the pharmacist's role. Credits: 2.00 Cost: $6.50 Topic: Gastroenterology Powered By: |
12.01.11 | |
Understanding Available Formulations of Botulinum Toxin AgentsExpiration Date: 12.31.13 Course Goal: To inform and educate pharmacists in a variety of practice settings about the different formulations of botulinum toxin available in the United States, including issues pertaining to dosage, administration, storage, safety, and indications/contraindications, Credits: 2.00 Cost: FREE Grant Supported: Tercica, Inc., an affiliate of the Ipsen Group Topic: Neurology Powered By: |
12.05.11 | |
Benefits of Probiotics in the Management of Gastrointestinal DisordersExpiration Date: 12.31.13 Course Goal: The purpose of this lesson is to educate pharmacists about probiotics, the clinical data supporting the use of these agents, and the appropriate selection, dosage, and administration of probiotics for the treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases. Credits: 2.00 Cost: FREE Grant Supported: Sigma-Tau Topic: Gastroenterology Powered By: |
12.12.11 | |
When Dietary Changes Are Not Enough: A Pharmacist’s Guide To Recommending Fiber SupplementationExpiration Date: 12.31.13 Course Goal: The purpose of this lesson is to educate pharmacists about the characteristics of fiber, the evidence-basis for its uses, and practical considerations for patients who choose to use a fiber supplement product. Credits: 2.00 Cost: FREE Grant Supported: Procter & Gamble, Inc. Topic: Gastroenterology Powered By: |
12.15.11 | |
Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Parkinson’s DiseaseExpiration Date: 01.31.14 Course Goal: To familiarize pharmacists with deep brain stimulation surgery and its role in the management of Parkinson's disease. Credits: 2.00 Cost: $6.50 Topic: Neurology Powered By: |
01.01.12 | |
Managing Heart-Related Complications in Patients With DiabetesExpiration Date: 02.28.14 Course Goal: To provide an overview of cardiovascular complications in patients with diabetes mellitus with specific emphasis on the management of these conditions. Credits: 2.00 Cost: $6.50 Topic: Cardiovascular Disorders Endocrinology/Metabolism Powered By: |
02.01.12 | |
Acute Bacterial MeningitisExpiration Date: 03.31.14 Course Goal: To review common etiologies of bacterial meningitis in different age groups and discuss appropriate selection of empiric antimicrobial therapy, available preventive vaccines, and chemoprophylaxis. Credits: 2.00 Cost: $6.50 Powered By: |
03.01.12 | |
Recent Advances in the Treatment of PsoriasisExpiration Date: 04.30.14 Course Goal: To educate pharmacists about the different types of psoriasis and the current agents available for the management of this condition. Credits: 2.00 Cost: $6.50 Topic: Dermatology Powered By: |
04.01.12 |
