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The AudioDigest CME + CE + MOC Emergency Medicine Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2,500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.
See full details chevron_rightThis exclusive Diabetes and Obesity CME Topical collection offers expert lectures with the latest findings in disease prevention, Type 2 diabetes, diabetic foot infections, and much more.
See full details chevron_rightThe AudioDigest CME + CE + MOC Anesthesiology Platinum Membership is our most comprehensive plan available. Get unlimited access to every lecture in our library across all specialties, including over 2500 evidence-based audio lessons and written summaries with suggested readings and test questions certified for CME, CE, and MOC credits across 14 specialties.
Navigate ethical challenges in patient care, clinical decision-making, and professional accountability. Topics include end-of-life care, healthcare disparities, confidentiality, and disclosure of medical errors. Relevant for providers in all specialties, this collection was curated to ensure fair, just, and patient-centered practices while reinforcing the principles of dignity and respect in the healthcare community.
See full details chevron_rightGet up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on substance use and addictive disorders, including prevention, treatment, and harm reduction strategies. Primarily intended for Medical Doctors and Registered Nurses in Family Practice, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, and Obstetrics & Gynecology, this collection fulfills up to 8 hours of DEA registration requirements for physicians across all medical specialties.
See full details chevron_rightA new, comprehensive resource designed to support clinicians across all specialties. Whether you’re treating heart disease, infectious illnesses, or managing preventive care, this collection offers a unique blend of pharmacology updates and lifestyle intervention strategies. With topics ranging from pediatric obesity to hyperbilirubinemia in newborns, and from cell therapy to adult and adolescent vaccinations, Clinical Guidelines & Updates Topical Collection equips you with practical insights that can be applied directly to everyday care.
See full details chevron_rightAcromegaly is an endocrine disorder characterized by dysregulated hypersecretion of growth hormone (GH), usually caused by a GH-secreting, pituitary adenoma and leading to an overproduction of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). Estimated to have a prevalence of 2.8 to 13.7 cases per 100,000, acromegaly is not as common as other endocrine disorders. However, its incidence is increasing, and it has a significant impact on patient quality of life, with clinical features that include: acral enlargement; facial feature and oral changes; headache; significant fatigue, including daytime sleepiness; hyperhidrosis; oily and thicker skin; weight gain; and arthralgia. Approximately 25 percent of people with acromegaly have elevated blood pressure, and 50 percent have evidence of insulin resistance, putting them at risk of developing type 2 diabetes in future. The mortality rates of acromegaly patients are three times higher than the general population, with most dying from respiratory or cardiac complications.
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Over 64,000 people develop and close 50,000 die each year of pancreatic cancer, and by 2030, pancreatic cancer is expected to surpass colorectal and breast cancer to become the second-leading cause of cancer death. Over 90% of whom have pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and while the 5-year survival rate for patients diagnosed with localized disease is over 44%, patients with locally advanced (LAPC) or metastatic disease have a median overall survival of 12 to 14 months. Symptoms associated with pancreatic cancer are not usually evident in the early stages of the disease and may be intermittent and nonspecific, and more than half of patients have advanced disease by the time they are diagnosed.
See full details chevron_rightThe Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit provides a comprehensive review of best practices for the care of hospitalized patients. It features an expert faculty discussing the most common and relevant conditions seen in the inpatient setting. An analysis of new evidence, current guidelines, and management strategies will benefit all physicians, nurses, and PAs involved in hospital practice.
Worth 13.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™. ANCC, AAPA, AAFP, and IPCE accreditation are also provided with NO POST TEST. Additionally, physicians can earn up to 13.5 ABIM MOC points for this activity.
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common monogenic blood disorder, affecting millions of people worldwide and approximately 100,000 Americans. Although it may be found in various areas of the world, SCD predominantly affects individuals of African or Hispanic heritage. It is caused by the inheritance of b-globin alleles that code for hemoglobin S, resulting in an amino acid substitution in hemoglobin’s b chain and clinical disease. Patients with SCD have impaired circulation, and lysis of the erythrocytes contributes to a chronic inflammatory response, causing severe pain and less efficient oxygen delivery. The hallmark clinical features of SCD are hemolytic anemia and painful vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs), which may lead to emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalization, and potentially fatal complications. In one US study, 45% of deaths among people with SCD were related to cardiopulmonary causes, and VOCs alone have been shown to increase the risk of death by 50%. SCD also imposes other significant health burdens on patients: it is associated with a significant reduction in quality of life, malnutrition, the development of mental health disorders like depression and anxiety, loss of work or school days, frequent antibiotic use leading to higher rates of antimicrobial resistance, acute chest syndrome, and stroke.
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Cleveland Clinic Dermatologic Excellence offers an in depth exploration of key areas in dermatology, from advanced surgical techniques and cosmetic innovations to groundbreaking medical treatments for hair disorders and skin conditions. An expert faculty also focuses on medical dermatology, applying evidence-based approaches to the diagnosis and management of complex issues. Throughout this activity, participants will receive valuable dermatopathology pearls, deepening their understanding of microscopic skin analysis and diagnostic strategies.
See full details chevron_rightThe DEA now requires all DEA-registered practitioners to complete a one-time, eight-hour training requirement on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders. Your deadline is the date of your next scheduled DEA registration submission on or after June 27, 2023. This course, developed and Accredited by AffinityCE, an ACCME Accredited and DEA-Qualified Provider, in partnership with PRESENT e-Learning Systems, fulfills that requirement. The course is presented in 8 easy to digest modules. You can complete them on your own time schedule. You will receive a Certificate of Completion for each of the 8 modules which is your evidence of having completed the requirement. This course also includes 8 hours of CME credit for MD, DO, DPM, PA, NPs. Others will receive a certificate of completion. You will receive a separate CME/Completion certificate IN ADDITION to your DEA Certificate of Completion for each module you complete.
See full details chevron_rightThe management of critically ill patients with liver disease requires the expertise of a variety of healthcare providers from multiple disciplines. Cleveland Clinic addresses their multifaceted educational needs with the Interprofessional Approach to Liver Disease. Physicians, nurses and physician assistants will benefit from the latest strategies and evidence based management guidance from an expert faculty. Worth 14 AMA PRA Category I Credits™, with ANCC and AAPA accreditation provided as well. This enduring material also qualifies for 14 ABIM MOC points, with NO POST TEST.
See full details chevron_rightExperience the ultimate CME working vacation with our Hospital Medicine Update conference! Attend LIVE dynamic classes taught by practicing physicians and earn 16 accredited CME credits.
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Experience the ultimate CME working vacation with our Outpatient Medicine Update conference! Attend LIVE dynamic classes taught by practicing physicians and earn 16 accredited CME credits.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
Experience the ultimate CME working vacation with our Outpatient Medicine Update conference! Attend LIVE dynamic classes taught by practicing physicians and earn 16 accredited CME credits.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
Experience the ultimate CME working vacation with our Hospital Medicine Update conference! Attend LIVE dynamic classes taught by practicing physicians and earn 16 accredited CME credits.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
Experience the ultimate CME working vacation with our Hospital Medicine Update conference! Attend LIVE dynamic classes taught by practicing physicians and earn 16 accredited CME credits.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
Experience the ultimate CME working vacation with our Outpatient Medicine Update conference! Attend LIVE dynamic classes taught by practicing physicians and earn 16 accredited CME credits.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
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